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Samsung DV50F9A6EVW - HE code


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Hey all, I’ll try to keep this short.

- Feb 2020- No heat. Replaced element only (Amazon); problem resolved.

August 2020- No heat. Replaced element (warranty replacement), t-stat, and thermal fuse. Made sure to check element was insulated from case.

 -now I have heat but dryer gets too hot and dries too fast wrinkling clothes before stopping due to “HE” error.

-replaced thermistor and other thermostat on blower housing.

-Cleaned vent all the way to roof with drill powered plumbing snake with cleaning brush attached to end. Removed a ton of lint and an active bird nest including eggs😬. Vent cleared per dryer vent test and roof covered in feathers and lint.

-Cabinet and all components completely cleaned of lint.

-still running hot, still getting “HE” code.

-replaced PCB (OEM). 

-still running hot, still getting code.

Any ideas? I don’t want to buy any other parts until I know exactly what is failing. 

I was able to acquire a multimeter from work and plan to disassemble the dryer tonight and inspect and test all components. 

Can I please get some guidance on how to test them? Particularly the sensors as I’m pretty sure I’m just checking the element for continuity. 
 

Thanks for any assistance!

Tyson

 

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54 minutes ago, 16345Ed said:

OEM?

No. The warranty replacement element actually came with all 4 new sensors. I’m sure it’s all not the greatest quality but I would think they would all work for at least a little while. Based on the price difference between the Amazon parts and OEM parts, I’m guessing there’s a significant difference in quality.

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Does it heat even on air dry (no heat) setting? Sounds like shorted element or stuck relay on control. 
 

Aftermarket cheap parts are always suspect. 

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52 minutes ago, 16345Ed said:

Does it heat even on air dry (no heat) setting? Sounds like shorted element or stuck relay on control. 
 

Aftermarket cheap parts are always suspect. 

Thanks! Didn’t get a chance to get into last night but I should tonight. I’ll check the element again and try to test all the sensors with the multimeter.

I did replace the main control board with OEM so I doubt it’s that. I’ve been kind of thinking it got to be the element also, but I thought I checked it well before installing it. 

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On 9/23/2020 at 6:56 AM, 16345Ed said:

Does it heat even on air dry (no heat) setting? Sounds like shorted element or stuck relay on control. 
 

Aftermarket cheap parts are always suspect. 

I did end up finding a short in the element after closer inspection. It works perfectly now. Thanks again for your help! I know cheap components aren’t the best choice but I’m just trying to get this set to last us another year or so when they’ll be replaced when we build a new house. Thanks again!

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