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DVE46BG6500VAC Samsung Dryer

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This black rubber drum belt connects the motor pulley to the dryer drum, enabling the drum to rotate as the motor runs. Positioned between the drive motor and the drum, it plays a key role in the dryi...
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This idler pulley assembly includes the pulley wheel and bracket, and is located near the motor in compatible dryer models. It maintains tension on the dryer belt, allowing the drum to rotate smoothly...
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This replacement thermostat is designed for use with electric dryers to help regulate and maintain the correct temperature during each drying cycle. A properly working thermostat ensures that the heat...
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This thermal cut-off fuse (part number DC47-00015A) is for dryers. Thermal cut-off fuse DC47-00015A shuts off the heat if the dryer overheats. Unplug the dryer before installing this part. Wear work g...
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Leveling leg supports the dryer. Adjust the height of the leveling leg to make the dryer level.
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Customer:
Christopher from SUGARLOAF, CA
Parts Used:
6602-001655
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
The dryer turned on but the drum did not move when you pressed start even though It started it cycles.
I YouTube it and there’s a step by step process on how to do it, took maybe 30 mins. If I can so can you
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Customer:
Eric from CHAMBERSBURG, PA
Parts Used:
DC61-02627A
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Dryer getting warm but turning off before clothes dry
Cleaned the sensors from inside the drum with alcohol and that did not work. Ordered two sensors. Lift top cover. Remove screws on each of the front side that secures front cover. Unplug door sensor and pull front cover towards you and lift at same time removing from frame. I own dogs and immediately noticed dog hair and surprisingly lint all over the place. Remove the screws from the lint trap. (Theres one you access from inside the drum.) Unplug your sensor wires. Remove lint trap. The sensors simply push in/out. While I was in there I removed the cover for the lint tube and cleaned it out good. Lint had started to gather around the fan. Reverse your process and your done. TIP: Keep your screws orderly as you unscrew them. If you have this problem, just a good cleaning of hair, lint, dirt may do the trick as it essentially packs around the plug of the sensors. I had already ordered my sensors so I just put them in. I took my time and cleaned good and it was about an hour. It could be done in 15-30 minutes easily.
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Customer:
Steve from SANDPOINT, ID
Parts Used:
DC47-00018A
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
New Purchase would not ever heat
Samsung had no servicers available, after over 3 months calling and sending photos and signing papers they sent a refund. Never any advice on repair from Samssung. Saw a video by JEFF OSTIROFF that lfor disassembly and location of heating parts. Gor $40 Samsug service manual that was rather useless. Disassembled and tested thermostat, T hermistor, and heat element. Appeared that HI-HEAT thermistor was open circuit all others OK. Sent for new one, arrived damaged insufficientlyb packed Tested original again out of appliance, tested OK. Got replacement for damaged thermistor and put it in, reassembled and IT WORKED! Notvsure if original thermistor was intermittant, or connection problem was the fault.
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