SAMSUNG WF45R6100 Stops Mid Cycle
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Drain Pump Motor Assembly
The drain pump is the most common mechanical failure point for mid-cycle stops; it fails to evacuate water before the spin cycle. When the control board detects that the water level has not dropped within a specific timeframe, it halts the cycle to prevent damage or overflows. This motor often fails intermittently due to thermal stress or internal seal leaks causing the windings to short.
SKU: DC31-00054D
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8%
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Water Level Pressure Sensor
This sensor monitors the air pressure in a tube connected to the drum to determine water volume. If the sensor is faulty or the diaphragm is damaged, it may incorrectly signal that the drum is still full of water even after a successful drain. The control logic will refuse to engage the high-speed spin cycle if it cannot verify an empty drum, resulting in a mid-cycle hang.
SKU: DC96-01703G
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6%
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Door Lock Latch Assembly
The door latch assembly contains a solenoid and microswitches that confirm the door is physically and electronically secured. Vibrations during the transition to the spin cycle can cause an aging latch to lose electrical continuity momentarily. The control board interprets this as the door being opened during operation and immediately terminates the cycle for safety.
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DIY Repair Guide
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