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10-11-2020 08:03 AM (Last edited 10-25-2020 04:45 PM by MsBri1 ) in
Washers and DryersDryer won't stop model dv5471aew
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12-09-2020 03:09 AM in
Washers and DryersAfter the OP mentioned the thermistor I ordered one. When I went to replace it I found that the old and new one had the same readings so no problem there.
Baffled, I checked the heater coil terminals to ground and yep, had a dead short to the case. It was intermittent but replacing the heater coil fixed the issue and no more errors.
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12-28-2020 10:10 PM in
Washers and DryersI'm having same issue on DV448AEP/XAA. Cleaned vents, replaced vent ducts but problem remains. Is there a resolution for this issue?
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01-12-2021 09:28 PM in
Washers and DryersI had a similar issue with my dryer. Heating element blew, replaced it and started getting the HE error code. The dryer would seem to run way longer than necessary before throwing up the error. After putting the dryer in service mode (where you can see the temperature) I noticed it would just creep and creep and creep until it finally overheated.
Fortunately (or unfortunately) I had ordered all 4 replacement sensors with my heating element. I went through and replaced all 4 sensors but continued to get the problem. I saw a post on another form about a possible short in the element and when I tested with my multimeter I was getting continuity between one of the leads and the element housing.
I tore it apart again and noticed the element was slightly over-bent on one turn and was touching the metal plate. I believe this was causing a short and affecting the ability of the element to turn off. It was simple enough to bend the element so it was no longer touching the plate.
I've now run 2 dryer cycles that have finished normally. Fingers crossed but I'm 99% sure I've fixed it.
TL;DR Make sure your heating element is not contacting the metal plate or housing.
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01-30-2021 10:26 PM in
Washers and DryersMy dryer is doing the same thing. Clothes are so hot when I pull them out it almost burned my hand. My model is dv419aew/xaa. Seems like a fire hazard. Samsung please advise.
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03-01-2021 08:11 AM in
Washers and DryersI am having this same issue with my dryer. Is this a manufacturer defect? How do I get it fixed? This concerns me because I am worried about a fire starting due to the temperature of the inside of the dryer when the HE error code trips. Please let me know how I can get this fixed. I have model DV42H5000EW
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03-01-2021 08:50 AM in
Washers and DryersAn Accepted Solution has been marked, and provided for this thread. The thread will now be locked for further replies. in hopes to keep the integrity of the thread from steering in a non-technical manner. We understand the solution marked may not be a solution for everyone, If you have a separate concern or question, feel free to Private message a moderator or post a new thread with additional details. Please note duplicate posts on similar subjects starting 2/1/21, will be removed in order to keep our community organized and make it easier for our users to find needed content. Remember that if you do make a new post, please include as many details about your symptoms as possible. Also, make sure that your title is a good summary of the overall situation that's occurring. Thank you for being part of the community!
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02-01-2021 01:20 AM (Last edited 02-25-2021 05:18 PM by MsBri1 ) in
Washers and DryersThere are times when I turn it on I cannot rotate the dial and change the dry mode, or use the temperature buttons to make it warmer. It will ding and the lights will blink but nothing changes. Restarting it, unplugging it, even with those there is no change. It will randomly stop malfunctioning and then resume normal on a dot. It's never timed though. I can get it to run, but only at the base setting and base temperature. It won't even go to timed dry. DV40J300GWIA2
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02-04-2021 11:34 AM in
Washers and DryersDo you recall which lights are the ones blinking? Are you getting any visable error messages on the display?
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09-26-2021 04:53 PM (Last edited 10-21-2021 12:57 PM by SamsungAl ) in
Washers and DryersMy dryer model # 5471AGWXAA would not turn off. Open door, goes off. Close door, starts back turning. Push power button, still turns. It stops when unplugged, but starts back when it's plugged back in (with control panel off, did not push the start button and drum is turning)
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09-26-2021 07:13 PM (Last edited 09-26-2021 07:13 PM ) in
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