SAMSUNG CHEF COLLECTION Waterwall Arm Stuck
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86%
CONF
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Waterwall Reflector Vane
The most common reason for a 'stuck' arm is the reflector vane detaching from its guide shuttle or becoming warped. If the plastic clips on the underside of the vane are worn or broken, the vane will not sit flush on the gray shuttle, causing it to catch on the rail or tub and trigger a motion error.
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8%
CONF
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Duct Nozzle Assembly (Shuttle/Rail)
If the reflector vane is properly seated and unobstructed but still cannot move, the drive shuttle assembly (which includes the rail and the belt-driven carriage) is the likely failure point. Internal belt breakage or debris accumulation inside the rail track physically prevents the shuttle from traversing the length of the dishwasher.
SKU: DD97-00601A
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6%
CONF
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WaterWall Vane Drive Motor
This synchronous motor provides the torque to move the shuttle via the drive belt. If the motor has suffered an internal electrical failure or gear stripping, the arm will remain stationary despite being physically clear of obstructions.
SKU: DD31-00015A
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DIY Repair Guide
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