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WF220ANW (XAA-0001) Samsung Washer - Overview

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Washer Drain Pump (120V) – Part Number: DC31-00054A
Washer Drain Pump (120V)
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PartSelect #: PS4204638
Manufacturer #: DC31-00054A
This is a 120 volt, 60 hertz drain pump assembly for a washing machine. It is a genuine OEM part. This pump helps expel water from the washing machine, and is activated after the spin speed is maintai...
$163.30
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Washer Hex Bolt – Part Number: DC60-40137A
Washer Hex Bolt
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PartSelect #: PS4205366
Manufacturer #: DC60-40137A
This part is used for the shaft on the rear of the tub and is sold individually. The head bolt is part of the spider arm assembly, and they are generally changed at the same time. If you are replacing...
$11.95
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Outer Seal Clamp – Part Number: DC97-04973B
Outer Seal Clamp
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PartSelect #: PS4218211
Manufacturer #: DC97-04973B
This is an outer seal clamp for the washer door boot of your Samsung washing machine. This clamp tightly seals the boot of the drum within the door of the washer to prevent leaks. This clamp is made o...
$12.95
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Water Valve – Part Number: DC62-30314K
Water Valve
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PartSelect #: PS4209100
Manufacturer #: DC62-30314K
One solenoid valve for hot water
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Washer Door Diaphragm – Part Number: DC64-00802B
Washer Door Diaphragm
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PartSelect #: PS4210921
Manufacturer #: DC64-00802B
This is a door diaphragm, also commonly known as a door boot seal, for a washer. The boot is fitted between the washer door and the tub to prevent leaking while the appliance is in use. It is made of ...
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Washer Water Valve – Part Number: DC62-30312J
Washer Water Valve
PartSelect #: PS4209090
Manufacturer #: DC62-30312J
$128.95
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Fixer Tub Assembly – Part Number: DC97-14489R
Fixer Tub Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS16224595
Manufacturer #: DC97-14489R
Shipping bolts are installed through the back of the washing machine, and hold the wash tub and basket in place while your washer is being transported. The tub suspension holds the tub correctly in pl...
$54.95
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Bolt Assembly – Part Number: DC97-02412A
Bolt Assembly
PartSelect #: PS4217876
Manufacturer #: DC97-02412A
Assembly BOLT;SWF-P12,MOTOR/
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Shock Damper – Part Number: DC66-00531B
Shock Damper
PartSelect #: PS4212251
Manufacturer #: DC66-00531B
$53.95
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Door Glass – Part Number: DC64-00504C
Door Glass
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PartSelect #: PS4210731
Manufacturer #: DC64-00504C
Explore the sturdiness and functionality of the Samsung Washer Door Glass. Fitting perfectly with a set of Samsung Washer models, it is a high-quality door glass, designed with an eye for detail by Sa...
$155.15
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Pressure Switch – Part Number: DC96-01703B
Pressure Switch
PartSelect #: PS4217080
Manufacturer #: DC96-01703B
The pressure switch senses and controls the water level in the washer.
$76.95
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Drawer Cap – Part Number: DC67-00444A
Drawer Cap
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PartSelect #: PS4212935
Manufacturer #: DC67-00444A
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Code indicating washer was NOT discharging water
Watched the video, procedure was simple and as depicted on the video. Started by using a wet shop Vac to the discharge hose and sucked as much dirty wash water out as possible. Removed the pump,and found the motor did not turn freely. Removed the motor (3 screws) and replaced the motor with new part. Reassembled the washer, everything worked as it should. After about 3-4 loads of laundry, the "Not Draining" code / problem returned. Again, sucked out the water with the Shop Vac. Checked the Filter /Cleanout and found it completely packed with MUD. Cleaned that out, and again disassembled the washer. The pump was removed and the remaining muddy gunk was cleaned from the impeller. The 3 drain lines that attached to the pump were inspected for blockage/obstruction and flushed of any muddy residue. Reassembly was quick and easy, and the washer has worked well since. I have no idea how the dirt got into the system with enough dirt to gunk up the system. Recommend keeping more frequent inspections of the cleanout trap.
Parts Used:
Washer Drain Pump (120V)
  • SCOTT from VERNAL, UT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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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 wire 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.
Parts Used:
Pressure Switch
  • Fredric from ROCKMART, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Washer making noise a snow smoking.
Take pics every step, easier re-assembly. Dismantled washer keeping bolt/screw section removed compartmentalized in a tackle box in the order of removal. Replaced drum support, bearings, seal, old blots. Too much to write but I was able to do it all in about 4 hours once all the parts finally came in.
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Washer Hex Bolt
  • Samuel from NEEDVILLE, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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