WF45H6300AG (A2-0000) Samsung Washer - Overview

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Shock Damper Front – Part Number: DC66-00470A
Shock Damper Front
PartSelect #: PS4212219
Manufacturer #: DC66-00470A
Introducing the Samsung Washer Shock Damper Front, a vital component for optimal washer performance. This part maintains the stability of your washer, helping minimize vibration and noise during opera...
$69.95
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Hex Head Bolt – Part Number: DC60-40137A
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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Shock Damper Rear – Part Number: DC66-00470B
Shock Damper Rear
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PartSelect #: PS4212220
Manufacturer #: DC66-00470B
Introducing the Samsung brand Rear Shock Damper, a crucial component of Samsung Washers. Engineered to deliver optimal performance, this rear shock damper is designed uniquely to help stabilize your w...
$45.95
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Drawer Tub Hose – Part Number: DC67-00467A
Drawer Tub Hose
PartSelect #: PS4212941
Manufacturer #: DC67-00467A
Introducing the Drawer Tub Hose for your Samsung Washer, a vital piece to ensure efficient functioning of your appliance. This genuine Samsung part is designed with the highest attention to detail and...
$69.95
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Tapping Screw – Part Number: 6002-000520
Tapping Screw
PartSelect #: PS4133205
Manufacturer #: 6002-000520
Revive the wide array of your appliances including your Samsung Refrigerator, Samsung Dryer, Samsung Washer, and even your Samsung Dishwasher with the Tapping Screw, a crucial component engineered by ...
$6.95
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Spider Arm Drum Shaft – Part Number: DC97-16509C
Spider Arm Drum Shaft
PartSelect #: PS8764217
Manufacturer #: DC97-16509C
Got a Samsung washing machine that's not functioning as it used to? The solution might be simpler than you think! Our authentic Samsung Spider Arm Drum Shaft is just what you need. This little miracle...
$259.30
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Water Temperature Thermistor – Part Number: DC90-10128N
Water Temperature Thermistor
PartSelect #: PS4214274
Manufacturer #: DC90-10128N
Add exceptional longevity and superb performance to your Samsung washer and dryer with the high-quality Water Temperature Thermistor. Specially designed by Samsung, this exceptional product ensures ac...
$54.95
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Washer Drain Pump – Part Number: DC31-00187A
Washer Drain Pump
PartSelect #: PS12742622
Manufacturer #: DC31-00187A
Introducing the Samsung Washer Drain Pump, a vital component to keep your appliance working efficiently. Designed and crafted by Samsung, a name trusted by millions, this pump works seamlessly with yo...
$169.24
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Sensor Assembly – Part Number: DC93-00278D
Sensor Assembly
PartSelect #: PS4216273
Manufacturer #: DC93-00278D
Enhance the performance of your Samsung washing machine with this vibration sensor. This crucial component attaches to the tub of your washer and communicates with the electronic control board when it...
$101.55
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Door Glass – Part Number: DC64-00504C
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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Control Knob – Part Number: DC97-18058B
Control Knob
PartSelect #: PS11720146
Manufacturer #: DC97-18058B
Upgrade your Samsung Dryer or Samsung Washer with this genuine Control Knob. Specifically designed by Samsung, it provides an optimal level of control and compatibility. This authentic product ensures...
$88.05
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Diaphragm Assembly – Part Number: DC97-16140G
Diaphragm Assembly
PartSelect #: PS4221426
Manufacturer #: DC97-16140G
Don't let a leaky washing machine disrupt your laundry day'check out our Samsung Washer Door Boot Seal-Gasket. This trustworthy part helps seal your washer door to the tub, making sure no unexpected s...
$205.59
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Jeanette
August 25, 2021
Is the sump drain located at the lower rear or lower front of this machine? I believe there may be a glove caught there in my machine. Can I just lean the machine against the wall (of course with it safely propped up so it would not slide) to reach under it to loosen the clamp and try to extract the glove? It doesn't make sense to me to take apart so much of the machine, as I see in most of the videos, just to access the drain. Thanks
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Hello Jeanette, Thank you for the question. The Drain Pump is located near the front left of the appliance at the base. The front panel needs to be removed to access the pump. There is a bracket on the bottom of the appliance that will not allow you to access the Drain Pump when tipped backwards. We hope this helps!

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Daniel
February 9, 2022
what is e3 error?
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Hello Daniel, Thank you for writing. The E3 error in Samsung washers means a drum overflow with water. We suggest checking the Water Pressure Hose for a build up preventing the water from reaching the Pressure Sensor. If the Hose is clear, you may have a Faulty Sensor. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

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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.
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Door Switch Assembly
  • Arthur from WILLARD, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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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.
Parts Used:
Door Switch Assembly
  • Nadira from JACKSONVILLE, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    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.
Parts Used:
Hex Head 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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