FIXED - Samsung Dryer Turns On and Off, On Few Seconds then Off Again

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  • Опубліковано 21 бер 2022
  • How I diagnosed and repaired a potentially frustrating problem. The dryer runs for only a few seconds, then cuts off, then repeats.
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  • @jakepapp
    @jakepapp Рік тому +5

    Great video, same problem my dryer was having: start for a few seconds, then turn off. I didn't have the same burnt electronics smell by the motor, but it was kinda hot even from just a few seconds. I followed this video step by step and got the motor out. Decided to open up the connector housing on the motor, which showed a couple contacts activated by a little bumper. I saw that one of the contacts was slightly damaged: the contract point "bead" had come out, presumably affecting the function of that contact. I pulled out the contact and soldered the bead back in place, took like 1 minute. Put everything back together and the dryer seems to work fine now! Saved myself $100 and kept a working motor out of the trash :)
    Full disclosure, I am an engineer and fairly handy. The whole process (taking apart the dryer, testing the voltages, getting the motor out and repaired, and putting it back together) took me a little over 1.5 hours.
    Thanks again, really great video, good job showing the problem and solution!

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  Рік тому

      Nice work yourself! Hopefully other handy people come across this comment

    • @ChrisS-ii2bl
      @ChrisS-ii2bl Рік тому

      I am having the same issue and followed the video instructions and narrowed it down to the motor. Got it out and also took apart the black connector on the wire connection as you did and can see that one of the copper contact points is all black and the other contact point that meets with the black one has a hole where the contact nub should be. Do you think if I place a bead of solder there without having the nub it could still work??

  • @jamesmyers3773
    @jamesmyers3773 7 місяців тому

    Helped me greatly! I just got it all back together. It ran a little longer than it was before. Here’s hoping this new motor holds up. Thank you so much.

  • @HarperandKnowles
    @HarperandKnowles Рік тому +1

    Great video my friend! I like the way you do a voltage check before you tear into it. Smart move.

  • @chouchenwejden4499
    @chouchenwejden4499 Рік тому +1

    Very good video specially the neutral unbalanced voltage check tips. I wish I saw that before throwing my dryer and paying 1k $ for a new one 😢

  • @RangerRed44
    @RangerRed44 Рік тому +2

    Mine is doing the exact thing. I'm breaking out the multi meter now. Thanks!

  • @ejtblueboy6976
    @ejtblueboy6976 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks it was helpful. I am not intuitive on this stuff and would never had gotten it done without this

  • @random5107
    @random5107 3 місяці тому

    Wait, how come you get voltage between neutral and the ground pins? They're almost the same thing. Neutral is basically the ground coming from your district lowering transformer, where the ground is the one that is on your house.

  • @kellycollier2026
    @kellycollier2026 6 місяців тому

    Just FYI!!! Getting that fan blade off that shaft is SOME BS!! You managed to leave that part out. Holy! Moly!! I've been hammering for an hour now and it's flush but still solid!

  • @stevenpeters9061
    @stevenpeters9061 Рік тому

    I used this video to get the sensors working, but I now have a VERY FRUSTRATING Problem...the lint catcher isn't catching the lint much at all. 3-4 loads and I am on the 2-story roof in winter removing the screen as it is chalked full and clothes won't dry of course. I have taken out and re-installed the basket/sensor assembly now 3 times and still the problem. I think I'm not getting it set right. There is a felt pad around the top rim of the assembly that, when I try to drop it in, I think is supposed to all go inside the dryer's exhaust ductwork. It's worked fine for 16 months, then started this...actually began shortly after a new roof but it is exhausting and there is a ton of wet lint that makes it through to the vent after a few loads at the roof's exhaust. I was hoping to find a video that would show how the unit is to fit into the dryer...does one exist? It's going to snow again so I won't be able to get back up there for a while so I just removed the screen at the rooftop vent for now. Any ideas for this old 67 yr old Marine....please?

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  Рік тому

      How does your lint screen look? Does it have tears in the screen? Is the lint screen housing secured tightly? Also, have you cleaned out your vent hose and wall vent pipe entirely?

  • @Jazzbanjorex
    @Jazzbanjorex 2 роки тому +1

    Our belt apparently broke. Hopefully that’s all. Used your video to see how to take it apart. Thank you.

  • @paigeyoung3345
    @paigeyoung3345 Рік тому +3

    Did the motor correct this? Ours is turning on about 4 seconds, then off. When we try to turn it back on it just clicks. Then after a few minutes it'll come back on for a few seconds then off. We've replaced sensors, control board, belt, pully, etc. And still nothing 😞😞😞😞

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  Рік тому +1

      For this dryer, yes. The motors overload protector kept tripping due to internal motor electrical fault. Your problem sounds similar, but as always the proper diagnostic must be done so you don’t throw the wrong parts at it

  • @HelenKruitz
    @HelenKruitz Рік тому

    I am trying to replace the motor but my model # is dv56h9000ep/a2. Can I still use the same motor you did ? I cant find any other options online or amazon

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  Рік тому

      Sorry, I don’t think the motor featured in this video is compatible. You need DC31-00055J. A quick search revealed that Amazon and Parts Dr. have them in stock as of this writing. More vendors may have them.

  • @miguelsalazar4136
    @miguelsalazar4136 Рік тому +1

    I don’t seem to be getting anything on the active neutral wire. What could cause that issue?

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  Рік тому

      Somewhere in the circuit there’s an open. Check wire itself and the door switch. Is the relay clicking at all?

  • @user-cp8fi5em6l
    @user-cp8fi5em6l 26 днів тому +1

    Great video my exact issue

  • @AYouTubeChannelwithNoName
    @AYouTubeChannelwithNoName Рік тому

    Where can I still buy this specific dryer from Samsung even though it’s discontinued?

  • @kyleembick4549
    @kyleembick4549 7 місяців тому +1

    I just replaced the motor. It worked for about a minute then started to make the same sound then shut off. It will run for a few seconds then cut off. There is a burning smell. What could be the issue?

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  7 місяців тому

      Did you put in a NEW motor? Check connections, check relay voltage as shown in video. Loose wire connections can cause problems, even when they’re part of a multi wire connector. Otherwise, might’ve gotten a defective motor.

    • @kyleembick4549
      @kyleembick4549 7 місяців тому

      Yes a brand new motor off of Amazon. It worked for about 10 seconds then started making a terrible noise and shut off. Thanks for the help.

  • @MrPeteypabs24
    @MrPeteypabs24 2 роки тому

    Where did you buy the motor from or the part number

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  2 роки тому +2

      This particular motor is part #DC31-00055G. Very common motor for newer Samsung dryers. Use your dryers model number to find the exact motor you need. Got this motor new (open box) for a good deal on eBay. Several suppliers carry them, including Amazon. Shop around for best deal!

  • @nindeftonesmanson7441
    @nindeftonesmanson7441 Рік тому

    Please if u can respond as fast as u can mine is brand new & it does this. We had a a electrician install the plug with the proper amount of voltage but it still does this? Any reason why

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  Рік тому

      If it’s brand new, it should be under warranty.
      The video explains one reason why.
      The diagnostic will tell. Call up Samsung and have some warranty work done!

  • @jboomhauer
    @jboomhauer Рік тому +2

    How much was the motor? Vs a new dryer?

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  Рік тому

      Motors range from around $70-$300 depending on whether you get aftermarket or genuine OEM. There are different types of Samsung motors as well. New dryers start at roughly $500 or so for a new basic dryer. Scratch N Dent specials and fancy features greatly affect dryer values.

  • @Beemgod
    @Beemgod 2 роки тому

    Just fixed one today had a sock lodged in the blower wheel.

  • @cassandrasantos1920
    @cassandrasantos1920 Рік тому

    Im so livid i hust bought mine today and the dryer isnt working at all i check the sensor and nothing. Its new.

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  Рік тому +1

      If new, that dryer should be under warranty. Otherwise, ensure your circuit breaker is switched on and check voltage at your outlet. Also, ensure the plug is wired correctly

  • @jimbressler1333
    @jimbressler1333 Рік тому +1

    Good video

  • @ericatodd5735
    @ericatodd5735 Рік тому +1

    What size socket was used?

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  Рік тому

      I don’t recall exactly. Hopefully you have a good metric socket set to keep trying them until one fits.

    • @Delirious391
      @Delirious391 10 місяців тому +1

      14mm

  • @degenerazn
    @degenerazn Рік тому +2

    How much would this cost to have a repair man do this?

    • @ryantheteknishun9377
      @ryantheteknishun9377  Рік тому +2

      So, my estimate for repairman would be:
      ~$60-75 for diagnostic
      ~$100 for OEM motor
      ~$50-150+ for labor
      This is a broad estimate. Could be more or less depending on your area, what company you use, and the skill level of the tech

    • @appliancealliance4444
      @appliancealliance4444 Рік тому

      My company charges a flat rate of 225.00 plus tax and parts for regular repairs (diagnostic included)

    • @nehahavili6670
      @nehahavili6670 Рік тому

      @@appliancealliance4444 what's your info are you located in Utah?

    • @appliancealliance4444
      @appliancealliance4444 Рік тому

      @@nehahavili6670 sorry no across the country from you. but i cant imagine the companies around you are much different.

  • @TheSchatzie1
    @TheSchatzie1 Рік тому

    Didn’t need a whole motor

  • @michaelprofitbanks3658
    @michaelprofitbanks3658 10 днів тому

    THIS A GOOD VIDEO BUT YOU SUPPOSE TO SHOW WHEN REPLACING THE MOTOR BACK ON...

  • @krisc5134
    @krisc5134 11 місяців тому +1

    Should have started off with "you need to purchase a new motor FIRST" . thought I could fix it without that. Plus, how much is the motor cuz at this point I've fixed 6 different things with this damn machine that is only 5 years old & I'm not spending $500 on a new motor.