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The SAMSUNG DC96-01414A Assembly-Pump Drain WF33 is an original OEM part designed for seamless compatibility with Samsung washing machines. This high-quality component ensures efficient drainage and reliable performance, making it an essential upgrade for maintaining your appliance's functionality.
D**N
Excellent Replacement Pump - How to drain the tub, if needed
This drain pump is an excellent replacement in every respect. I had an issue where my Samsung washer did not empty out the water after a load was run and an error code halted the process. In my situation, the water level was slightly below the door, but it would not unlock due to the water sensor. Here are the steps I followed to drain the water and replace the pump:1) Unplug the washer. Removed two screws and removed the top of the washer. Removed a small tube from the water level sensor (check YouTube for videos) and then plugged the washer back in. Press stop to open the washer door, removed the wet clothes (placed them in the bath tub) and removed the water using my shop vac. Unplug the washer again. Reattach the water level sensor hose and make sure the clamp is secure. Replace the top of the washer and secure with screws. NOTE: If your tub has water that is ABOVE the bottom of the door, do not open it using this process or the water will stream out! Instead, you may want to use containers to catch the water when removing the pump hoses, but it will be the FULL amount of water in the tub and can be equally or more messy - just carefully weigh your options!2) Turn off the water supply, remove the drain pipe, pull out the washer and remove the back of the washer with two screws. The pump is attached to the frame using three screws and located below the washer drum. Although I used a shop vac to drain the drum, there was still water in the hoses to and from the pump. So I used a 6" x 9" tupperware pan to catch water from each hose as I removed them. The hoses have pressure clamps you can release by hand or using pliers. There were also metal clamps that kept the power connection from coming loose with vibration, I removed these carefully.3) After removing both hoses and the power cable assembly, I removed the three screws securing the pump to the frame and they were extremely tight. I used a socket wrench to remove them after breaking them free with a couple hammer taps - if you use a screwdriver, be careful not to strip the top. My old pump was not clogged and still turned freely, but no longer was pumping out water. I emptied out the tupperware containers and cleaned up any splashed water in the bottom of the washer.4) I installed the new pump and reattached the hoses and power, following the reverse process to the old pump removal. After firmly attaching the hoses all the way down on each connection, make sure the hose clamps are positioned in the middle of the hoses.5) I placed several paper towels under the pump and hose connections and (with the back still open) I reconnected the drain, turned on the water supply, plugged in the power and ran two empty loads (rinse only) to test the new pump. The pump drained out the water perfectly and I could not find any water on the paper towels or either hose connection. I removed the paper towels, reattached the back with two screws and re-positioned the washer. Done!I hope this helps anyone needing to replace the same pump, this will save you 75% of the cost of a service call.
E**D
Fixed my problem perfectly!
My husband and I just bought a house with a Samsung front-loading washer with SilverCare and VRT (no idea what model number it is), and this drain pump worked perfectly! I tried to run a cleaning cycle on the washer, but the cycle got stuck when it was time to drain, and the display flashed "nd" - a quick search revealed that "nd" on the display means that the washer is not draining. I could hear the drain pump making noise, but it clearly wasn't working properly.Thanks to a couple of youtube videos and the fantastic review on here by RDLMV, I was able to get the old drain pump out. A couple of additional tips/suggestions - WEAR GLOVES! I saw that note on RDLMV's review but thought "that can't be necessary, I'll just be careful..." and while I was careful, I did manage to cut my wrist in a couple places. Also, I didn't have a pump or anything to drain the washer, so I bailed it out as best I could with a gallon size ziploc bag (really the best thing for bailing because it doesn't scratch the inside of the drum and also is flexible enough get most of the water out, unlike a plastic cup). Then, once I got the back panel off and could access the drain pump, I disconnected the black hose (the one connecting the drum and the drain pump) first, and immediately stuck the end of the black hose in my ziploc bag. I still ended up with some water on the floor, but managed to catch about 3/4 of a gallon in my ziploc bag. If you disconnect the gray hose first (the one that goes from the drain pump to the wall) you'll have to catch water coming out of the drain pump, and it's harder to get a bag in there to catch water at that angle.My existing drain pump was totally messed up - I think the prior owners of the house must have been tossing handfuls of rocks and gravel in their washing machine because the impellers (little propeller-looking pieces on the inside that spin around and push water out) were COMPLETELY worn down. There was also a lot of sediment in both the hose going into and leading out of the drain pump, and in the drain pump itself. Replacement of the drain pump was super easy - once you get the hoses disconnected, there are three hex shaped bolts you'll need to remove (I'd recommend a small socket wrench, because there isn't a ton of space to work inside the washer), and then you need to disconnect the power. You don't need to disconnect the wires or anything - the entire white socket piece with the wires and the little red cover disconnects from the drain pump pretty easily and in one piece. Reconnecting everything is also easy, and the power supply only fits into the receptacle on the drain pump in one direction, so you don't have to remember whether the blue or black wire was on the right/left. :)
M**S
Slicker than snot on a glass doorknob! It was a breeze to change.
I was alerted that something was wrong when I saw the -nd code on my display. At first I thought the LED for the letter E had burned out. I found a little shriveled up booklet in the drawer beneath the washer and found the code - which stated that the water level had not dropped below a certain point. Reading further, I ran a diagnostic check on the drain pump and heard a motor running, but no suction. I went to YouTube and found a couple video that showed how to change the pump out. Looked pretty easy, so I went ahead and ordered the pump. It took a couple of days (did not arrive when they initially told me it would). I moved the washer away from the wall and opened the back and there was the pump. Word of Caution here...as I imagine others have pointed out...have something ready to catch the water when you take the outlet hose off the pump. I created a little bit of a mess, to say the least. After mopping up the water, I set up my tools, screwdriver with a Phillips tip, a pair of channel lock pliers, and a 12mm ratchet wrench. You could remove the 3 screws holding the unit to the washer with the Phillips screwdriver. Took the old pump out and cleaned up my mess. The new pump came out of the box ready to install. Didn't have to put anything together or use any of the old pump. Looked just like the picture. Three screws, two hoses and plug it in and you're done! Possibly the easiest repair to a major appliance I have ever had to do. I once had to change out the heating element in the dryer and then later, the belt. Much more involved. So, yeah, five stars. It's working for now. I will update if something happens, but I don't think anything will.
K**Y
Plug & play worked great
Plug and play worked great. Drains all the water
S**I
It was a great price and shipped out fast too
This part fit perfectly into our washing machine. It was a great price and shipped out fast too. The seller was able to confirm that it would fit my washing machine since I have a Brada Washer (Which is Samsung).
R**N
Great service from Amazon
I like the fact that the park got here when they said it would it was way cheaper than anything from the appliance store and it was easy to install
J**K
Excellent product
Pump was easy to install and worked, turns out something else was wrong with my washer so had to get a new one anyway
A**R
Fast shipping.
Part was exactly as shown and the deliver was very quick.
A**R
Pump Assembly
The pump came early and there was a video on Youtube that showed me exactly how to install it. No need to pay a technician. Very good overall experience with this product.
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