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Samsung WF337AA Front Load Washer - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Why does washing machine don't drain and spin? It is also making some noise.
Is it a top loader? And if it goes through the other cycles but will not drain and spin..chances are your door switch is faulty..pull the plug and locate the switch on tne side of the opening to the basket...follow the wires back and disconnect them at plug they plug into..now carefully wuth the power off place a jumper wire on tne plug where the switch wires plugged into.then plug the washer in and put it on spin...if the switch is bad.the load will spin and drain..if not you need a professional to Che k it out..could be pump.. NOTE,,,,ONLY A SUGGESTION ON HOW TO CHECK FOR A DEFECTIVE DOOR SWITCH...CAUTION WORK AT YOUR OWN RISK..IF YOU ARE NOT A DIY PERSON..HAVE SOMEONE THAT IS DO IT FOR YOU..Good luck
I get a SE4 code when machine is half way through with cycle
Use CLR, about 2 cups. and run a small shot cycle This will delyme the machine. See if that corrects it. If not, you are looking for a loose or burnt wire.
SE is for high or low voltage condition. 4 may be the location of where that is happening.
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/200710/20071010083409359_WF337A-02440A-06[1].pdf
I have Samsung front loader washing machine that stop working suddenly there is no power no nothing and I checked power supply and nothing wrong with power supply .
Your power supply normally connects to an EMI filter immediately upon coming into the washer. If you have a voltmeter and are comfortable with electricity, you should remove the top cover of the washer to access the connections. Unplug the washer and shut off the water while dismantling. Remove the 2 screws at the back of the top portion (lid) and push the lid towards the back to dislodge it.
At this point, you should be able to locate the incoming power cable and see where it connects to the EMI filter. Once you have identified the connections, plug it the washer and verify that there is voltage both before and after the EMI filter. If there is no voltage at the incoming side of the filter, then your cable is broken and should be replaced. If there is voltage on the incoming side of the filter and none on the outgoing side, your filter is open circuited and should be replaced. If there is voltage at all locations, look for wires that may have shaken off during operation. When poking around inside the washer, looking at wires, pull the plug first. If this does not help, take a picture of the schematic diagram that is affixed to the top of the soap dispenser/water inlet box and post it for our reference. I have attached a typical diagram from a older Samsung washer.
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