David February 20, 2017 for Model Number DMT800RHS/XAA This dishwasher is leaking underneath. I pulled the kick panel and turn it back on and it is not leaking at the water line connection but about an 1 inch or so behind it behind the panel, right in line with the fill valve. Would be correct to as to think the fill valve is the issue? It has ruined my wood floor and I wish not to turn it back on it replaced...Your thoughts? I need to order asap..
1 Answer David, The leak is most likely from the case break DD94-01005A / DD94-01005A , and or the fill hose, where it attaches to the case break DD67-00052A / DD67-00052A. You will need to remove the dishwasher to check or trace the water marks. The case break has a tendency to "bubble" or splash back, if it gets blocked by hard water deposits on the inside of the housing. Read More...
C January 25, 2017 for Model Number DW 80K7050 Series-Samsung Dishwasher Storm Getting error code LC---in manual, states that water valve needs replacing but having a problem locating the part. Is this the only issue that can trigger the LC error reading?
1 Answer Hello C. Yes, the code is for a bad water valve. You will need to order DC62-30314L for the one needed. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Kasey. We will need your model number to help you with this. Please call 1-877-477-7278 or post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Kevan N. May 23, 2016 for Model Number DW80F800UWS/AA-0001 This dishwasher started showing a 4E code. I have double checked the water valve under the sink and then removed the water valve from the unit and bench checked for water flow after applying 120 volts. The valve works as it should but I keep getting the 4E code. Should I replace the control board?
1 Answer Hello Kevan, This can be caused by the Main PCB DD82-01139A, the water supply valve DD62-00084A, or the flow meter. Read More...
Kasey May 21, 2016 for Model Number DW80F800UWS/AA-0001 I am getting error code 4E. this dw was bought new then stored for about 18 months (so warranty has expired) it has only been used about 12-15 times. is possible that water inlet valve is causing the code?
1 Answer Kasey, Yes the water valve could be the issue with the unit. You will want to check the input water pressure, check to make sure that the flow meter is not clogged and make sure that there is good electrical connection at the water valve, flow meter and to the main control board. Read More...
Patrick April 28, 2016 for Model Number DW80F800UWS Hi there, Our dishwasher is giving us an 0E error code. Which means it isnt draining. I have checked all the drain lines and the bottom of the dishwasher and nothing is clogged or plugged. When we hold the drain button to force a drain, it will drain just fine. When it runs a cycle it will shut down after a few minutes with the error code and the bottom of the dishwasher will be full of water.
1 Answer Patrick, This would be a error with the control board not sending power during the cycle to the drain pump. You will want to replace the main control board. Read More...
John July 18, 2014 for Model Number Samsung DW7933LRAWW/AA My dishwasher is just over a year old and of course just out of warranty. The washer starts out okay with any chosen cycle then maybe several minutes into it stops with three (3) blinking lights signifying a Low Level Water Error. I Goggled this problem and found that it may be a faulty water inlet valve or possibly just gunk build up around a water level sensor? I see you do have a water valve showing your part # AP5178218 that appears to be the valve in question. Any help or advice would be appreciated along the lines of weather you think I am on the right path, the right part and if this is something I as a layman, albeit mechanically inclined should undertake. Assuming I unplug the machine first, I don't believe there is too much trouble I can get myself into. Regards / john
1 Answer John, You are "on the right path" The water inlet valve DD62-00084A is the most likely issue. They can develop fill issues due to sediment in the water supply, and slow the fill so that the sensor malfunctions and causes the fail code display. Your dishwasher doesn't have a "float" per say, so it's not much of a possible problem. Replacing the fill valve isn't a very difficult procedure and can be done by anyone with basic tools and skill levels. : Disassemble the front lower Cover. Check before disassembly that the water supply valve connected to the water supply line is turned off. Disassemble the front lower Frame .3) After separating the water supply hose connected to the water supply valve, disassemble the water supply valve. (2 screws). Hold the water supply valve and pull it up to separate the clamp. Read More...