SAMSUNG DVE45R6100 Push To Start Does Nothing
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91%
CONF
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Dryer Thermal Fuse
This bimetallic safety component is wired in series with the drive motor. If the dryer detects an overheat condition, the fuse 'blows' to break the circuit, preventing the motor from spinning even if the control board sends a start signal. It is the most frequent cause of a dryer that powers on but refuses to initiate a cycle.
SKU: DC47-00016A
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5%
CONF
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Door Switch
The control board utilizes this switch as a primary logic interrupt to ensure the drum does not rotate while the door is open. If the internal copper contacts fail or the plastic lever is physically damaged, the dryer will remain in a standby state and ignore the start button input as a safety precaution.
SKU: DC34-00024B
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4%
CONF
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Dryer Idler Pulley with Switch
Samsung dryers employ a belt-snap safety switch located on the idler pulley assembly. If the drive belt has slipped, stretched, or snapped, the idler arm drops, depressing a microswitch that opens the neutral path to the motor. This prevents the motor from running without a load and provides a mechanical lockout of the start function.
SKU: DC93-00634A
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DIY Repair Guide
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