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Fix 3E error codes or spinning issues with a rotor position sensor replacement. Detects motor position for smooth wash cycles. 15-minute DIY repair.
I watched the you tube video that completely explained how to do it. It was very easy to do. 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
Suspension damper rod assembly installs at the corners of the tub. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn to restore proper tub support and stability.
Washer started every cycle just fine. With just 9 minutes left on the cycle, when it started the spinning cycle it would stop and on the display showed a DC error code and it would kick the cycle to the beginning of the wash. After asking around and doing a little you tube research I called appliancepartspros.com and ordered http://www.appliancepartspros.com/samsung-assy-damper-owm-dc97-16350d-ap5579032.html ordered all 4. Replaced them and after that it the washer it being working just fine.... 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
If your washer basket spins loose or makes noise during spin cycle, this spin nut secures the wash basket. Critical for proper spin operation.
Got the part number but it was wrong not your problem. Samsung has part numbers wrong ordered the right one got here in 3 days installed it everything was good low price satisfied Read more
If your washer won't complete the spin cycle or shows an 8E2 error, this vibration sensor may be faulty. Easy 15-minute DIY repair—just tip it back.
Bought the new sensor. Tipped the washing machine on its back which made the sensor easy to access. Remove two screws unplug the sensor replaced it screwed it back in and I was done. 15 minute repair with a $50 part. To have the repair person even come to the house would have been $80 plus parts and labor evidentially a second visit. The repair was simple and quick and I would read it as a begin her handyman job. 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
Replace a bent or missing pulsator bolt that prevents proper agitator assembly. This washer bolt secures the pulsator mechanism for smooth operation.
Ordered a new part and installed Read more
Covers the center hub in top-load washer tubs. Replace if yours is cracked, broken, or missing tabs to protect clothes from the washplate below.
After finding the part no. and price on the Samsung website and I checked with Appliance Parts Pros and the part and shipping was considerably less. I ordered it from Appliance Parts Pros on a Monday and expected it to arrive in 5 to 6 days. I was thrilled to have it arrive in 2 days. My husband pushed the cap back on the hub of the drum. Read more
Washer making buzzing or humming sounds? This recirculation pump circulates water through the motor to prevent overheating. Video guide available.
Self-tapping screw for appliance assembly and repairs. Secures handles, bins, shelves, and components. Replace missing or stripped screws during moves or repairs.
Went online to repairclinic.com and it was a simple as typing in the serial # to find the correct parts. Shipping was very quick and the handle was completely repaired within days. Read more
Fix excessive washer vibration and noise during spin cycles with this wave suspension arm. Stabilizes the drum and absorbs vibrations. DIY repair.
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
If water pools under your washer or drains slowly, a damaged drain cap may be the cause. This cap prevents leaks and controls water flow during cycles.
At first I thought it was the bearing, but when I got it apart I found the main shaft had corroded from possibly the soap powder and bleach combo build up on the part. After I cleaned it all up I found one of the three mounting braces was cracked and causing the unit to shake during the spin cycle. Once I replaced that part and replaced a few missing parts I lost all found on your store the unit went together just as it came apart and works excellent. Read more