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WF350ANP (XAA-0004) Samsung Washer

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This part is used for the shaft on rear of the tub. Sold individually.
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One solenoid valve for hot water
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This oil seal (part number DC62-00223A) is for washers. Oil seal DC62-00223A presses into the rear drum to prevent oil from leaking past the basket spin shaft. Unplug the appliance before installing t...
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Washer drain pump DC31-00054D is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part that fits some Samsung front-load and top-load washers. The drain pump is used to remove any water from the washer after ...
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The thermistor monitors and helps regulator the water temperature in the washer.
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Customer:
Thomas from Leesburg, FL
Parts Used:
DC67-00244A
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
The drain hose disappeared.
The new hose arrived without a plug, so I found a golf tee that fit securely.
I put a few drops of dish soap on the machine end and it slid on with a little resistance.
I ran a few light cycles, and the leak has stopped.
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Customer:
Fredric from ROCKMART, GA
Parts Used:
DC96-01703B
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
The water level was lower than normal.
First unplug or turn off thee circuit breaker. Then remove the two screws to the top cover. Slide the cover back about three inches then remove the cover. Next take out the screw to the old sensor. Then unplug the electrical connection by squeezing and the pulling to disengage. Now set the old unit aside. You then grad your eight inch wi re tie and hold the with flat side to the right and just to the right of the screw hole for the bracket is a square hole. Feed to wire tie into the square hole with your left hand then loop down left side of the end of new sensor and back up threw the square hole and tighten with the pliers. Your new sensor will be positioned just like it was mounted to the metal bracket. And pretty ridged. Now connect the vacuum hose and electrical connector.
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Customer:
Walter from BROOKLYN, NY
Parts Used:
DC69-00804A, DC62-00223A
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
Was not spinning out
Strip clean and replace
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