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WA5471ABW Samsung Washer
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The thermistor monitors and helps regulator the water temperature in the washer.
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- Customer:
- Helen from NASHUA, NH
- Parts Used:
- WP89503
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
Leaking water inlet hoses.
Removed the old hoses and screwed on the new hoses.
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- Customer:
- Josh from UNION, MO
- Parts Used:
- DC60-50003A
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver
The nut (referred to as spin nut or hexagon nut) which holds the tub to the motor broke into multiple pieces.
NOTE: this repair requires OEM part number DC60-50003A and what was originally provided was 6021-001573. This is important as Part Select has this mixed in their Database and I made them aware.
Otherwise once you have the correct part the repair is simple. Open the top of the washer and remove the pulsator cap, there is a 10m ... Read more m bolt which is removed next, the pulsator pan (believe this is correct) can be removed with a flat head screw driver. Do so by placing the screw driver in one of the groves by where the bolt was. Once this is removed that is where this part will be. I didn’t have to remove since mine was in pieces but it comes off/goes on counter clockwise. Repeat steps to put everything back together.
Otherwise once you have the correct part the repair is simple. Open the top of the washer and remove the pulsator cap, there is a 10m ... Read more m bolt which is removed next, the pulsator pan (believe this is correct) can be removed with a flat head screw driver. Do so by placing the screw driver in one of the groves by where the bolt was. Once this is removed that is where this part will be. I didn’t have to remove since mine was in pieces but it comes off/goes on counter clockwise. Repeat steps to put everything back together.
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- Customer:
- Jimmy from MEMPHIS, TN
- Parts Used:
- WP89503
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers
Old hot water inlet hose had budge at both ends.
Turn water off at the inlet valve of hose you are replacing. Disconnect inlet hose the washer and let water drain out in a bucket. Then remove old hose. Replace new hose to inlet valve then washer . Use pliers to tighten both ends. Turn on water to check leaks at both ends of hose.
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