Diane March 14, 2018 for Model Number DV219AEW/XAA What heating element is correct for this model number dryer?
1 Answer Hello Diane. You will need to order WP35001247 for the element needed for the unit. Thank you. Read More...
Jeff March 08, 2018 for Model Number none Is there a reason behind the unavailability of this part? This company isn't the only one that I go to to find parts, and it's not the only one that is currently showing this heating assembly out of stock. Just wondering.
1 Answer Hello Jeff. Sorry, the manufacturer does not list a reason or show an estimated date of arrival at this time. If you order the part now, we will ship it to you as soon as it is in stock. Thanks. Read More...
Bob January 17, 2018 for Model Number DV419AEW/XAA-0000 Will a DC97-144861 heating assembly work in a DV419AE/XAA samsung dryer?
1 Answer Hello Bob. No, you will need to order DC97-14486A for the one needed. Thank you. Read More...
Mkmb December 23, 2017 Hello after changing out our element and reconnecting I let the dryer run for 3 mins opened the door to check for heat and noticed a Smokey smell along with smoke I disconnected the plug. Is that normal because it’s new?
1 Answer Mkmb, It is not uncommon for you to notice a little smoke and have a burning odor from a new element as this is just burning off residuals from the manufacturing process. Read More...
Scott October 24, 2017 for Model Number DV484ETHAWR/A1 Hello, Does my unit require the 2 or 3 wire heater assembly. Thank you! V/r, Scott
1 Answer Hello Scott. Based on the model number you provided, it shows DC97-14486A for the heater needed. Thank you. Read More...
Riley October 11, 2017 for Model Number DC97-14486A Is there an alternate way to wire this element. My wife took it apart and didn't write down the wires. I wired it the way the video showed and the light inside the dryer comes on when i shut the door now instead of coming on when the door is open.
1 Answer Hello Riley. You will need to check the door switch and see if you wired it wrong putting the dryer back together. Sounds like a door switch issue and not an element issue. Thanks. Read More...
Vic September 26, 2017 for Model Number DV45H6300EG/A3-0000 So i removed the heating element, but before i could take a picture or write down the wiring i had already disconnected most of it. How do i properly wire everything back up and what are the repercussions to guessing? Thank you.
1 Answer Hello Vic. There is a great video that shows how the wires goes onto the assembly on the parts page. Around 4:17, you can see the location for the wires to the heater element assembly. Read More...
Tom September 01, 2017 for Model Number DV45H7000EW/A2-0000 Your web site seems to be my only hope.....but it states there is a 2 and 3 wire assembly I'm not sure which one I need? Also could it be the moisture sensor and not the heating element..... my dryer is not producing heat and occasionally it will shut off. Thanks for your web page
1 Answer Hello Tom. According to the model, you need the 2 wire DC97-14486A. Check and make sure you have 240 volts coming to the dryer. Check and make sure the unit is not set to Air Fluff. Also check the heater and thermostats and see if they are good. You can test these with a multi-meter MA-DM1. They should read closed for continuity. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Chris August 31, 2017 for Model Number DV50F9A6EVW/A2 Hello on my model number it just says DV50F9A6EVW/A2. it does not say a 001 or002 at the end of this model number not sure if it is a 2 or three wire that i need its for a Samsung dryer with the Model # Above.
1 Answer Hello Chris. You will need to order DC97-14486A for the model number you provided. Thanks Read More...
Georeg August 25, 2017 for Model Number DV210aEW/XAA Replaced heater duct assembly. Still not heating up.
1 Answer George, You will want to check all thermostats to make sure that they are good. There are 2 components other than the thermostats which would cause the heating element not to work. First is the motor and second the Control board. The best option is to disconnect the power to the unit and access the heating element. Disconnect one wire that is going to the heating element, preferably the one on the thermostat side. Plug the unit back up and using a multimeter you will want to turn the dryer on and test for 120 vac at the terminal on the heater where the wire was disconnected. What this will do is eliminate the heater element itself and the motor. If there is 120 vac at this point then you know the heater is good and the motor is good because the other 120 vac coming through the thermostats is the control board side of the circuit. If there is not 120 vac at that point then you will want to test the other terminal on the heater and check for 120 vac. If there is not 120 vac then the motor would be bad . Read More...