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Samsung Control panel out after element replacement


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Hi! First post here. And I need some help. Just replaced the heating element and belt in my Samsung (DV219AEW/XAA ) dryer. (Done this before without issue) Reassembled the dryer and plugged it in. Heard friendly chime but control panel is dark and buttons are unresponsive. And can’t figure out why. I bought an OEM element. The fuse, thermostat and new element look fine on ohm meter. I must have banged up reassembly somehow. The black and white control panel harnesses had to be pulled out of the control panel during disassembly ( There was no plug/socket mid-cable). Is it possible to plug these things in upside down? What is the most likely reason for a dark control panel after a DIY assault on Samsung dryer by an amateur? 

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Go back in, check all connections between the UI and the main control. 

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Thank you so much for encouraging me to go back and check yet again, Daniel A. I opened the control panel as matter of last resort and found a loose harness hidden inside. It must not have been clipped down in the factory and come completely apart when I removed it. Control panel and new element is working well now. 

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1 hour ago, pasternak said:

Thank you so much for encouraging me to go back and check yet again, Daniel A. I opened the control panel as matter of last resort and found a loose harness hidden inside. It must not have been clipped down in the factory and come completely apart when I removed it. Control panel and new element is working well now. 

Very pleased to hear it was as simple as that!

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