SAMSUNG WASHER WA50R5400 WON T SPIN General Troubleshooting
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93%
CONF
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Suspension Rod Kit (Set of 4)
On Samsung top-loaders, the suspension rods use a friction-based dampening system that wears out over 2-4 years. When they fail, the tub bounces excessively during the transition to high-speed spin, triggering the internal vibration sensor to stop the cycle. This creates a loop where the machine adds more water to balance the load or simply stops, preventing a final spin.
SKU: DC97-16350C
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4%
CONF
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Lid Lock Assembly
The washer's control logic requires a confirmed 'Locked' signal before engaging high-speed spin for user safety. If the solenoid fails or the strike plate is misaligned, the machine will refuse to spin even if the motor is functional. This is a common failure point if the machine fills and drains but never attempts to rotate the drum.
SKU: DC34-00025E
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3%
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Main Power Board (PBA)
The service manual identifies the Main PBA as a potential fault for 'not turning on' or 'not spinning' due to relay failures or voltage fluctuations. If the suspension rods and lid lock are verified as functional, the motor drive circuit on the PBA is likely unable to send the necessary voltage to the stator to initiate high-speed centrifugal force.
SKU: DC92-02501A
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Suspension Rod Kit (Set of 4).
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