SAMSUNG WF45R6100 Wont Shift To Spin
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93%
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Drain Pump Assembly
The wash controller requires a confirmation of tub evacuation from the pressure sensor before initiating the spin sequence. If the drain pump motor fails mechanically or is obstructed by debris, the machine remains in a perpetual drain loop or stalls. Replacing the pump assembly restores the machine's ability to evacuate fluid mass, satisfying the logic gate required to trigger the high-speed spin cycle.
SKU: DC97-17366A
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4%
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Water Level Pressure Sensor
Even if the tub is physically empty, a faulty pressure transducer may send an 'over-frequency' signal to the main PCB indicating that water is still present. This electronic fault creates a false positive 'tub full' state, which software-locks the spin cycle to prevent mechanical damage from spinning a full load of water. This part is responsible for the digital feedback loop that governs phase transitions.
SKU: DC96-01703G
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3%
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Door Latch & Lock Switch
High-speed spinning is high-energy and presents a safety risk; therefore, the control board requires a secondary 'locked' confirmation from the door latch assembly. If the solenoid or contact points within the latch fail to provide continuity for the 'locked' signal, the washer will agitate but refuse to ramp up to spin speeds as a safety protocol.
SKU: DC64-00519B
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DIY Repair Guide
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