WF316LAS (XAA-0000) Samsung Washer - Overview
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Hex Head Bolt
PartSelect #: PS4205366
Manufacturer #: DC60-40137A
Introducing the Hex Head Bolt, a vital component designed to keep your Samsung, Kenmore, or Maytag washer functioning at its best. Manufactured with strict quality controls, this part ensures you rece...
$11.95
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Washer Tub Gasket Seal
PartSelect #: PS4213806
Manufacturer #: DC69-00804A
Upgrade your domestic laundry routine with our Washer Tub Gasket/Seal. Designed by leading brands, Samsung and Maytag, this product is designed for maximum efficiency and durability. Guaranteed to fit...
$35.95
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Washer Door Diaphragm
PartSelect #: PS4210920
Manufacturer #: DC64-00802A
Have you noticed your Samsung washer is not operating as efficiently as it used to? Or Perhaps you've spotted a leak? It's likely because there is a tear or wear in your door boot seal-gasket. Our r...
$161.32
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Door Glass
PartSelect #: PS4210731
Manufacturer #: DC64-00504C
Is your Samsung washing machine door glass broken or cracked? We've got just what you need to fix that problem. Introducing our Samsung Washer Door Glass ? a reliable, high-quality replacement part cr...
$155.15
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Drain Pump
PartSelect #: PS4216974
Manufacturer #: DC96-01414A
Everything you need to keep your Samsung or Maytag washer working properly can be found right here. The Drain Pump is essential in ensuring your washer operates efficiently, smoothly channeling water ...
$192.03
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Spring Guide
PartSelect #: PS4206750
Manufacturer #: DC61-02432A
Improve the performance of your Samsung or Kenmore Washer with this genuine Guide Spring. This crucial component ensures smooth operation by assisting in the suspension system of the washer's drum. As...
$6.95
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Water Valve
PartSelect #: PS4209100
Manufacturer #: DC62-30314K
Introducing the highly efficient Water Inlet Valve, exclusively designed for your Samsung, Maytag, and Kenmore washers. This essential component ensures a controlled and steady water flow into your wa...
$84.95
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Oil Seal
PartSelect #: PS4208679
Manufacturer #: DC62-00156A
Upgrade the performance of your Samsung or Maytag washer with the Rear Tub Oil Seal designed for smooth operation and durability. This premium part delivers superior sealing to prevent leaks in your w...
$43.95
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Cushion Pump
PartSelect #: PS4222277
Manufacturer #: DC99-00815A
Explore the reliable functionality of this Samsung pump grommet, designed specifically to diminish vibration between the washer's pump and frame. Prior to installing this vital part, be sure to power ...
$18.95
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Drain Hose
PartSelect #: PS4212754
Manufacturer #: DC67-00126A
Upgrade your Samsung front-load washer with this genuine, OEM Samsung Tub Drain Hose. This spare part is essential in connecting the drain pump to the tub. Please note, this product does not include t...
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Marin
March 28, 2023
Does door - diaphragm part PS4210920, Manufacturer DC64-00802A fits on
Samsung front load washer WF316LAS/XAC serial number 246754ALC00082N
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For model number WF316LAS
Hi Marin, thank you for reaching out. We have researched and found that the mentioned door diaphragm, part number PS4210920, will fit your model. We hope this helps!
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The washing would stop in mid cycle and the door would be locked.
An initial issue was getting the door to unlock. I tired several things but finally was able to pull the door as if to open it and put something between the door handle and the front of the washer while I ran a washer cycle. There is a way to take the washer top off and reach down inside the unit and pull down on a release, but I did not try that.
The washer has a rubber boot between the washer frame and the wash tub. There is a metal wire ring that secures the outer edge of the boot to the washer frame. Peel back the outer edge of the boot at the bottom to reveal a metal ring that has its ends connected by a small spring. Use a flat tip screw drive to pry this ring off. Peel back the boot from the washer frame.
Next use a Phillips screw drive to remove the two screws that protrude through the wash frame on the right side of the door.
Reach between the washer tub and the frame and the tub and pull the switch through the opening and the washer tub. You will have to wiggle the switch around to remove it. There are three sets of wires attached to the switch by plugs.
The switch is covered with a plastic protective cover. Remove this. You will have to use a screw driver to release various catches to do this.
Remove the three set of wires. There are catches that secure the wire plugs in place. pry them back with a small screw drive.
Attach the new switch to the sets of wires.
Attach the protective cover to the switch. The wires feed through a small slot toward the bottom of the switch.
Slide the switch through the opening where you removed it. and re-attach it using the two screws.
Put the rubber boot in the channel in the washer frame. Replace the metal ring. This was the most challenging part of the repair for me. I had to play around with this to get it into position. You have to work it around the gasket and stretch out the spring.
By the way, The service was great and exceeded by expectations.
The washer has a rubber boot between the washer frame and the wash tub. There is a metal wire ring that secures the outer edge of the boot to the washer frame. Peel back the outer edge of the boot at the bottom to reveal a metal ring that has its ends connected by a small spring. Use a flat tip screw drive to pry this ring off. Peel back the boot from the washer frame.
Next use a Phillips screw drive to remove the two screws that protrude through the wash frame on the right side of the door.
Reach between the washer tub and the frame and the tub and pull the switch through the opening and the washer tub. You will have to wiggle the switch around to remove it. There are three sets of wires attached to the switch by plugs.
The switch is covered with a plastic protective cover. Remove this. You will have to use a screw driver to release various catches to do this.
Remove the three set of wires. There are catches that secure the wire plugs in place. pry them back with a small screw drive.
Attach the new switch to the sets of wires.
Attach the protective cover to the switch. The wires feed through a small slot toward the bottom of the switch.
Slide the switch through the opening where you removed it. and re-attach it using the two screws.
Put the rubber boot in the channel in the washer frame. Replace the metal ring. This was the most challenging part of the repair for me. I had to play around with this to get it into position. You have to work it around the gasket and stretch out the spring.
By the way, The service was great and exceeded by expectations.
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Arthur from WILLARD, OH
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The drain check valve leaked
The part did not fit this model. The flap part fit the hole but the seal ring is too big. I cut 1\4inch out and used super glue the make it small enough to fit and seal the hose. Make sure you only use a drop of glue and keep the seal even and flat so it will seal
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scott from DEERFIELD, OH
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Front loader door would not lock.
Removed the rear top two Phillips screws, pull off top cover. Unscrew two phillips screws that hold the outside front lock trim, unclip (one left of housing) plastic housing. Remove one phillips screw 11 o'clock from housing, about 6" away, with door button above it, which releases the door lock housing from inside the machine. From right side (facing machine) look down into left front of machine, you will see a black cover, which does a goid job hiding the white part, but it protects the part from water, I guess. Unclip 3-4 plugs, push spinning loader away to pull out the complete part easily. Swap back covers (a bit annoying to place wiring harness back in such a tight place, and cover on. You can try another method if you have a simpler way, like place the harness onto part first, before plugging in and placing cover. But, I kept dropping the part into the machine, which equals a little pita). Then screw the 11pm screw to hold part and the two other screws (small housing and cover), place remaining 2 screws, and lid. Pretty much undo the above procedure. Done.
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Nadira from JACKSONVILLE, FL
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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