Captclam for Model Number Samsung WF395BTPAWR/A1 I have a b3 error on my front loader. It powers on, and within 15 seconds throws the error. Unplugging it overnight does not resolve the issue. Tore it apart, stator looks good with no groves or worn spots on either the stator or the rotor assembly. The stator AP5583744 for my Samsung measures exactly 11.8 Ohms across pins 1 and 3, 1 and 2, and 2 and 3. Isn't it extremely unlikely a stator would fail and have the same ohm reading, wouldn't it? This forum answers that the stator should show 6 ohms, not twelve, and that twelve would indicate a bad stator, but I am having a hard time buying that. One answer says that the manufacturer says it's 6 Ohms, but there are two videos on YouTube with a Ohm reading of 12 Ohms and they said the stator was good. Can someone please verify that for me? Interestingly with the stator completely unplugged, powering it on it still shows the b3, but maybe it is because that is the code it throws first when there is a problem or it is a generic code? Hoping it isn't the PCB board, and shooting for hoping it is the position sensor. Thinking of ordering one, but if it's the stator, I don't want to waste the 50 bucks.
Answer Captclam, unfortunately, the error b3 is not a valid service error code or consumer error code. Usually, an invalid error code would be the failure of the main control DC92-01063B. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Sunday, June 12, 2022