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To repair the filler valve yourself, you need to

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 9:55 am
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Please note! Usually the pipe wears out in the places where it contacts the metal clamp, so check it carefully in these places.

Inlet valves do not fail on Samsung washing machines very often, however, it does happen and you need to know what to do. Let us note right away that it is often quite easy to repair such a valve yourself, after which the reanimated module will work for a long time and without problems. What breaks most often in the inlet valve? Of course, the sealing rubber. Over time, they become rough, dry out and crack, losing the ability to hold water, this leads to self-filling of water into the tank.


Remove the top cover of the washing machine. To do this, you need to poland telegram data unscrew the two bolts located on the rear projection of the top cover.
Pull the lid a little towards you, then up, and it will come off easily.
Now you need to find the fill valve, to do this, pay attention to the place where the fill hose goes, in the body it connects to a small barrel-shaped element - this is the fill valve.
We loosen the clamps and unscrew the filler valve, not forgetting to disconnect the sensor wire.
We check the condition of the valve sealing rubbers and replace them with new ones.
We check the resistance of the sensor contacts using a multimeter.
If everything is OK, we put the module back in place and check the operation of the Samsung washing machine. DIY repair is complete.
We repair or replace the heating element
You can repair the heating element of a Samsung washing machine yourself, but you should keep in mind that it is somewhat more difficult to do than with machines of other brands. We mean, first of all, the inconvenient location of this module. With automatic machines of other brands, it is enough to remove the back wall and the heating element is at your disposal. With Samsung machines , the heating element is located in the front, which means you will have to do the laborious work of dismantling the front wall.