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Fix a washer that won't fill with water or leaks onto the floor. This water inlet valve controls water flow into your machine. DIY repair in 10 minutes.
The Cold Water Inlet Valve had a very good You Tube Video and I followed it. One note of caution, as I chuckled at the guy on the video saying watch for sharp edges, he was correct. When removing one of the lines from the valve, my pliers slipped and my elbow hit the front of the machine(inside edge) and cut my elbow. So after that I draped the edges with towels to avoid that happening. Again the fix was easy and very straight forward from the video. No extra pearls of wisdom here. Total... 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
Replacement glass panel for washer door. Installs on front-load washer doors. Order when glass is cracked, shattered, or broken. Includes installation video.
I looked up my model number on the site, and found my parts needed. J then watched a video from repair clinic on you tube. The video was sr sight forward, and made the repair easy. I have repaired washers and dryers for numerous people following the same process. Doing this has saved hundreds of dollars in labor charges. Read more
Replace your washer's door boot seal when you notice water leaks, mold, or visible tears. Ensures a watertight seal during wash cycles. Verify fit by model.
I ordered new door gasket, front and rear clamp for gasket and installed them. Read more
Fix water leaks behind the detergent drawer with this washer upper nozzle connector. Located under the top panel. Easy 5-minute DIY repair with basic tools.
When I opened the rear cover and check the temperature sensor, I noticed the wire connection was damp. I dried it up with a hair dryer and it worked again for a few days. Then the problem came back. When I gone back to inspect the second time, i noticed a lot of water on the floor. I knew there was a leak. I followed the disassemble samsung washer video from "Repair clinic.com" to open the top cover, then i realized the assembly hose was busted. I ordered the parts from this site and... Read more
Fix leaks or mold buildup with a new washer drain hose. Channels water away from the drum. Moderate DIY repair—requires back panel removal.
Bought and installed a new drain hose. It required removing the back access panel and loosening a pinch clamp that holds the hose on its male outlet end, and threading the hose out the back of the washer. Read more
Broken or missing dispenser tray leg causing water buildup? This washer detergent tray snaps into place in under 10 minutes. Easy DIY fix for Samsung models.
Replaced with new Detergent cup and fill cap. Cup symphony perfectly. Simple fix for frustrating problem. Read more
Fixes E3 error codes, grinding noises during spin, and loud tapping sounds. This brushless DC motor assembly restores power to washing cycles.
Actually, I am returning your parts. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THEM! My wife actually found out that we had a warranty on our washer that we didn't know about. But, I can comment that I did chat with your customer service and you guys were very helpful. Read more
Fix a washer stuck mid-cycle or showing overfill errors with a new water level pressure switch. This part detects water levels to control fill cycles.
Machine was a front load washer, after doing some research found that problem is usually caused by pressure sensor or the spider arm which attaches motor to tub. Read more
Supports the drum and absorbs vibrations to reduce noise and prevent walking during spin cycles. Replace if washer is unbalanced or excessively noisy.
Replaced all four shocks and both springs. Read more
Fix leaking during rinse or spin cycles with this washer check valve ball. Prevents water siphoning and maintains proper water levels. Easy DIY repair.
Replacing the upper nozzle connector did the trick. I could not see damage in the older upper nozzle, it is possible that I could have fixed this just by tightening the parts - but i am happy I purchased both the upper nozzle and check valve ball, it feels good to have installed brand new parts in the washer. 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
Detergent cup full of water after cycle? This max fill cap snaps into the soap tray to prevent water backup. Simple 5-minute fix with video guide included.
Fix washer leaks caused by a failed nozzle connector. This water distribution part secures the connection in your washer's system. DIY repair.
After discovering the cause of the leak was horrific engineering on Samsung's part. I ordered the nozzle connector (which was the failed part) and the check valve ball. Repairs were done in short order, and the machine was up and running again. So with the cost of the parts (crazy amounts for shipping), over $300 for a new floor (as the other was totally ruined by the flood of water from the machine) and three days of my time to reconstruct the laundry room, I'd say all went well. Read more
Replacement water supply hose for washers. Connects water inlet to the washer. Replace if cracked, leaking, worn, or damaged for proper water flow.
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