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Washer won't drain or draining slowly? A failed drain pump prevents water removal during cycles. Moderate DIY repair with video guide available.
I opened the washer and replaced the pump. To open the washer: 1. Remove the 2 screws that are different from the others in the top back corners of the machine. That will let you remove the top. 2. Remove the soap tray and its holder. The tray comes out if you depress the tab in the back center. Its holder comes out if you remove the two screws in the front. You can leave all the hoses attached. 3. Remove the control panel. It snaps in. Undo the top snaps first. You'll have to reach... Read more
Fix washer that won't fill, overflows, or fills slowly. This water inlet valve controls water flow into your washer. DIY-friendly repair with video guide.
Watched your repair video. Ordered the part. Fixed it! Read more
Replace your broken or missing dryer control knob encoder assembly. This dial installs on the control panel to adjust cycle settings and temperatures.
Ordered a new knob and took out little bits of the old one. Took the new knob and pressed it over the stump and presto works like new. Read more
Fixes loud banging noise and excessive vibration during spin cycle. Secures counterbalance weight to prevent dancing and movement. DIY-friendly repair.
Needed to replace washer counter balance. Also order shock absorbers in case they needed to be replaced, fortunately they didn't need replacement and will be returned. I used Appliance Parts Pros many time and always found them to be very helpful and the repair videos are very helpful. Read more
Washer won't start or shows LO/DC error? Lid lock assembly secures the lid during cycles and signals the control board. DIY-friendly repair with video.
After watching the video it was strait forward. Just Pull the screws pop the lid swap the springs "grease them" and put it back together. I would suggest that you have a person help you mostly has a second pair of hands. The lid was over rear springs and it will save you some expletives to have the extra body. I had worn out springs and the load kept becoming unbalanced during spin cycles I just happened to coincide with the Lock mechanism failing. The motor drive for the lock stopped working.... Read more
Washer overfilling or not filling properly? The water level pressure switch controls fill cycles. Easy 15-minute DIY repair with our video guide.
This error code indicated faulty water level and wash cycles were exhibiting either no water or too much water. Saw utube vid using this part for this type of problem and so far the repair is working well. Part arrived in 2 days, it was the right part and the machine is working the way its supposed to so I'm very happy. The worst scenario would have been to hire a repair guy to rip me off for a "Johnson Rod" I didn't need. Read more
Adjustable leveling leg installs on the bottom of your washer. Replace if broken, cracked, or snapped off. Allows height adjustment for stability.
Ordered a new leg from Appliance Parts & put it on. Read more
Fix tE error codes with a new water temperature thermistor. This sensor monitors wash water temp. DIY-friendly repair takes under 10 minutes.
I first check the schematics to find the heat sensor. On my model it's c on the control panel. I checked the continuity on the orange and white wires. It showed some continuity but not much. I then went to the heater element and found the orange and white wires going to the thermistor. Turns out the heater element and thermistor need repalced. Read more
Washer not draining or water backing up? This check valve regulates water flow and prevents backflow. DIY repair with video guide included.
First of all, I cannot believe that Samsung would actually think that putting the drain pump on the drum was a GOOD idea. The fix was easy, When I bought the washer off an individual, She told me that she was informed the drain pump needed replaced. So I did that. Pain in the a&* du to the location and trying to secure the bolts. It broke off after a week. I found out that Samsung put out a repair bulletin and a customer service rep from this site emailed it to me. After looking up the parts,... Read more
Fix liquid remaining in dispenser or broken/warped detergent tray. Direct replacement snaps into place in seconds without tools. Easy DIY repair.
I replaced the part. Read more
Fix weak agitation or cracked pulsator in your washer. This one-piece pulsator assembly restores proper wash action. Moderate DIY repair with video guide.
Ordered a new part and installed Read more
Replaces broken or worn suspension rods that stabilize the washer drum. Installs between the drum and frame to absorb shock and reduce vibrations.
The AppliancePartsPros video on how to change a washing machine's suspension support rods was very helpful in this repair. It went without a hitch. Now the machine runs like new again and haven't the unbalanced error code since the repair. Read more
Leaking washer or water pooling inside? This tub to pump drain hose prevents water buildup and drainage issues. Simple DIY replacement fix.
Killed the mice, patched their hole and ordered a new part. Installed was simple as it was a perfect fit. Read more
Self-tapping screw for dishwashers, dryers, refrigerators, and washers. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged screws for secure panel and component mounting.
The start button had been tricky to use. You had to push it in just a certain way to get the dryer to start. Eventually it was non-responsive. All other controls worked and there was no error code displayed. The repair was to replace the whole control board which cost around $100. Heavy sigh.. Be sure to keep track of all your screws. BTW it was not the thermal fuse. All the online videos say this is the first thing to look for when the dryer will not start. Be sure to check with the person... Read more
Secures the spinning tub to the clutch assembly at the bottom of your washer. Replace if cracked, stripped, or missing during tub removal repairs.
For Samsung Washing clothes machine WA50F9A7DSP/A2 The large (about 1 inch) nut at the bottom of the tub that holds the tub onto the clutch/motor is NOT Appliance Parts Pros 6021-001573, described as NUT-HEXAGON M26 OD44 ZNDC1. This nut has a 24 mm internal diameter. It is marked ZNDC-1 MT26 70H on top of the nut and is left hand or reverse thread. It is slightly too small to thread onto the clutch shaft. THE CORRECT NUT has a 26 mm internal diameter. That is Appliance Parts Pros... Read more
Replace a bent or missing pulsator bolt that prevents proper agitator assembly. This washer bolt secures the pulsator mechanism for smooth operation.