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โ11-16-2025 09:32 AM (Last edited โ11-16-2025 09:36 AM ) in
Washers and DryersHello, I have the aforementioned washer in the title, sometimes it wonโt start the cycle selected. However if the drum is spun counterclockwise, close the lid, and press โStartโ it will cause the cycle to start. Has anyone experienced this issue?
Iโve run it through the diagnostic mode and it worked as it should, I then also ran calibration, but it didnโt help. There are no error codes displayed. When the load doesnโt start and Iโve made selections and it adjusts the time, during the sensing mode the number area lights go around in a circle like itโs supposed to, then once itโs done the sensing mode and stops, the time goes back to what is displayed when initially turned on and a mode is selected and no other custom setting for the cycle were selected.
Example: turn on washer select โNormalโ it displays 1:20, make selections like fabric softener and itโll increase expected load duration so say 1:40 approx, after going through sensing mode and not starting the load itโll revert back to 1:20. Press โStartโ button to stop washer spin drum counterclockwise, close lid and press โStartโ cycle then starts.
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โ11-21-2025 02:38 PM in
Washers and DryersJust an update for anyone with this issue, Iโve asked this question elsewhere recently and they said itโs most likely the main control board. Iโve ordered one and will try it out. If it works Iโll try to remember to post here so hopefully this will help someone else.
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a month ago (Last edited a month ago ) in
Washers and DryersI replaced the board and it went through a cycle, started and completed on its own.
However, I ran a calibration and diagnostic mode, for some reason I had a pc code twice which I didnโt have before, and a bc2 code twice as well. I took it apart checked everything over again and ran the cycle. Which started and completed as it should.
I now have an issue that the washer isnโt spinning fast enough during spin cycle to get the water out of the clothes. During the diagnostic mode I noticed the agitator spinning much faster than the outer drum, so to me that rules out the motor being bad, seems like an engagement issue. Iโve asked on another forum for input as to whether it could be a worn clutch gear coupler, if thatโs what it is Iโll try to come back and update again.
It does appear as though the board took care of the starting and completing cycle though.
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a month ago in
Washers and DryersThis is the PN board I used per Samsung parts, DC92-01021Z.
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3 weeks ago in
Washers and DryersSo, since I had an issue with the replacement board I ordered making the what I assume was the clutch gear coupling not fully engage and make noise, I reinstalled the old board and ordered a motor sensor and installed it. Since I had received the pc code.
I then ran the washer through the diagnostic mode, and calibration mode. The only code I received was the bc2 once, which is for a button being pushed and held so Iโm going to take the top cover back off and loosen screws a bit to see if that corrects that issue which I believe it will as I did that before and it resolved that issue before, or at least I hope it corrects it again.
I then ran a load of laundry and it sensed the load and went through the full cycle. Once more loads are ran, if they complete Iโll come back and update hopefully one final time.
As a side note to this, while I was working on the washer I replaced the suspension rods.
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3 weeks ago in
Washers and DryersOk, so looks like the motor sensor didnโt fix it either. When I changed the sensor I looked at the clutch assembly and everything that I could see looked fine. I tried moving the actuator arm for the gear coupling but couldnโt.
So, I donโt know if I just didnโt move it in the correct direction or if thatโs correct and you canโt manually actuate it because of the clutch motor.
I still have to spin the drum counter clockwise for the load to start. Iโm considering changing the clutch motor since itโs only a $40 part. Thereโs not much else that it could be, unless maybe itโs the clutch itself internally that I canโt see something is wrong.
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Friday (Last edited Friday ) in
Washers and DryersWell it doesnโt appear to have been the motor drain clutch actuator. Iโm not sure what else it could really be at this point, Iโve changed just about everything Iโve had codes for, or suggestions that were made.
Itโs weird because once I get it to start one load it will usually continue to wash loads as it should and operates properly.
However if it sits for a day or so it will act the same way it did before, and then once I spin the drum counter clockwise itโll start and then wash subsequent loads again.
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Washers and DryersAre there no Samsung engineers that check threads on the forum to offer advice/guidance?