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Samsung DV5471AEW XAA-02 Dryer Spinning non-stop, PCB Board no longer made


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Our 8 year old Samsung DV5471AEW XAA-02 Dryer is spinning non-stop, even when powered down. I left it unplugged overnight after using it yesterday and it is still doing it. Usually, just leaving it unplugged for a few hours fixed it. I did replace the PCB back in 2016 (I think) when the problem first appeared. Now that it is happening again, I see the board is no longer being made. I can find used ones on ebay, but nothing else. It's Sunday, so I haven't been able to contact my local parts house. 

The original part number is AP5332076. Does anyone know where I can find one or maybe its replacement? It seems that the dryer is only 8 years old and really should be an easier fix. 

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Did a google search, looks like it is used or rebuilt boards are all that come up. One place was partsimple and they offered rebuilding your board. What is happening is the contacts of the relay are sticking together. You can tap on the relay to break the contacts loose, but the problem will happen again as the contacts are burnt and acring together. If you are into repairs there is alway replacing the relay yourself.

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1 hour ago, Vance R said:

Did a google search, looks like it is used or rebuilt boards are all that come up. One place was partsimple and they offered rebuilding your board. What is happening is the contacts of the relay are sticking together. You can tap on the relay to break the contacts loose, but the problem will happen again as the contacts are burnt and acring together. If you are into repairs there is alway replacing the relay yourself.

That worked! At least for now. Now off to find a rebuilt board to keep on hand. 

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