Samsung Oven Not Heating

Brand:Samsung
Model Number:NE58F9500SS/AA
Main Symptom:Not Fully Heating
What happens & when:Trying to Bake/Pre-Heating Cycle.

Start a Pre-Heating Baking Cycle to 425 degrees and after an hour it will get to 350-375 degrees.

Getting 220V to the unit.

Checked the connectors going from the Control Board to the Baking Element and they are registering 24V-25V to the Element. Control Board to the Broiler Element is 22V.

Checked both New & Existing) Heating Elements for Continuity and Good. Both read 18-19 Ohms. Broiler Element has Continuity and reads 13 Ohms.

Purchased a Baking Heating Element and it tested in the same range.

Replaced Temperature Sensor.

I have checked All other Wiring and appears to be good and whole.

Circuit Board?

Still the Element? Won’t Return if it has been installed.

Any other Thoughts???

How many Volts does the Control Board send to each Element (Broil & Bake) to allow the Heat???

•••In Testing, I am roughly getting 24V to each Element. If that is the Acceptable Voltage to each Element and the Broiler Element is working, then it MUST be the Baking Element Gone Bad, Roght???

Hello. You stated that there is 24-25 V to the elements. Is it true or just a typo?It should be 240 VAC not 24V

Meter is showing a 24-25 reading on the 200V ‘squiggly line’ Setting.

Set your meter to VAC, turn the oven to bake, and touch your meter probes to the bake element contacts with red and yellow wires at the bottom back. You should read 220-240 VAC. If you’re not getting proper voltage there, the relay on the control board is not switching full voltage through to the element. Replace the main control board DE92-02439G. Let me know how it goes.