WA484DSHAWRA1 Samsung Washer - Overview
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Washer Drain Pump (120V)
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 Inlet Hose 5 Ft
PartSelect #: PS11746820
Manufacturer #: WP89503
This hose can handle hot or cold water and is five feet long.
$16.63
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Leg Adjuster
PartSelect #: PS4206427
Manufacturer #: DC61-01722B
This adjustable leg, also known as a levelling leg, is a genuine OEM part supplied by Samsung for use with washing machines. The leg supports the washing machine by ensuring that it is level and balan...
$11.95
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Pulsator Cap
PartSelect #: PS4212268
Manufacturer #: DC66-00680A
This pulsator cap (part number DC66-00680A) is for washers. The pulsator cap DC66-00680A fits over the washplate mounting bolt to protect the bolt and prevent clothing from catching on the washplate. ...
$39.95
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Control Knob (Silver)
PartSelect #: PS4221991
Manufacturer #: DC97-16931B
This selector knob, also called the control knob, is used to choose different settings and cycles on your dryer. This knob is silver in color and is found on the control panel. If it becomes damaged, ...
$57.95
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Drain Cap
PartSelect #: PS4207510
Manufacturer #: DC61-10673A
This drain cap is a genuine replacement part made for Samsung washers. It is a small plastic cap, approximately 1.5 inches long, that fits onto the end of the washing machine drain hose. The cap is re...
$6.95
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Sal
18 days ago
How I remove the door lid or entire top to access//change suspension rods?
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Hello Sal, thank you for getting in touch. To remove the top panel, you will need to remove the top control panel first. The control panel screws are at the back of the washer. Remove the screws and pry out the control panel. Once the control panel is removed, you will need to remove the top lid as well. After the lid is removed, you will have access to the suspension rods. We hope this helps.
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Common Symptoms of the WA484DSHAWRA1
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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 wor
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ked 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.
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SCOTT from VERNAL, UT
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Leaking water inlet hoses.
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Helen from NASHUA, NH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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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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Josh from UNION, MO
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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