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DV4015J Samsung Dryer - Overview

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Idler Pulley Assembly – Part Number: DC93-00634A
Idler Pulley Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS11771601
Manufacturer #: DC93-00634A
This idler pulley assembly is sourced from the original manufacturer for use in dryers. The assembly includes the pulley wheel and bracket. It is found near the motor where it provides tension to the ...
$62.67
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SCREW-TAPPING;TH,+,1,M4, – Part Number: 6002-000213
SCREW-TAPPING;TH,+,1,M4,
PartSelect #: PS4133148
Manufacturer #: 6002-000213
$4.18
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ROLLER-IDLER;WINGS-DRYER – Part Number: DC66-00402A
ROLLER-IDLER;WINGS-DRYER
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PartSelect #: PS4212184
Manufacturer #: DC66-00402A
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SCREW-TAPPING;TH,+,-,2,M – Part Number: 6002-000520
SCREW-TAPPING;TH,+,-,2,M
PartSelect #: PS4133205
Manufacturer #: 6002-000520
$4.18
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Assembly-COVER POWER;MDE9700 – Part Number: DC97-08855A
Assembly-COVER POWER;MDE9700
PartSelect #: PS4219130
Manufacturer #: DC97-08855A
$7.60
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HOLDER-WIRE;DAWH-2NC,PA, – Part Number: DC61-40081A
HOLDER-WIRE;DAWH-2NC,PA,
PartSelect #: PS4208112
Manufacturer #: DC61-40081A
$4.18
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Assembly FILTER;DV5008J,DRYE – Part Number: DC97-01427A
Assembly FILTER;DV5008J,DRYE
PartSelect #: PS4217625
Manufacturer #: DC97-01427A
$75.06
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BELT-TRANSMISSION;DV5008 – Part Number: DC66-00121A
BELT-TRANSMISSION;DV5008
PartSelect #: PS4212066
Manufacturer #: DC66-00121A
$141.30
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Assembly THERMISTOR;SEW-745D – Part Number: DC90-10128G
Assembly THERMISTOR;SEW-745D
PartSelect #: PS4214269
Manufacturer #: DC90-10128G
$49.04
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SCREW-TAPPING;TH,+,NO,2S – Part Number: 6002-000239
SCREW-TAPPING;TH,+,NO,2S
PartSelect #: PS4133160
Manufacturer #: 6002-000239
$4.18
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BUSH-SUPPORT DRUM;-,POM, – Part Number: DC66-00070A
BUSH-SUPPORT DRUM;-,POM,
PartSelect #: PS4212046
Manufacturer #: DC66-00070A
$63.98
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HEATER;IRCA,DV5008J,MICA – Part Number: DC47-00005D
HEATER;IRCA,DV5008J,MICA
PartSelect #: PS4205178
Manufacturer #: DC47-00005D
$250.95
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Tension/Dead Man Wheel Broke/Shattered
Dryer would not start but electronics were working.

Pulled top of dryer off; noticed the belt was loose but not broken.
Went in through the back (1 screw and removed the exhaust pipe/plate); noticed the wheel was broken and thus the belt had fallen off.

Ordered replacement wheel/arm.
One screw to remove old one, one screw to install new one...tentioned the belt. Dryer was good as new.
Parts Used:
Idler Pulley Assembly
  • Noah from OXFORD, KS
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Dryer would not spin
The design of my dryer is a bit different from the video on PartSelect - but it is very close. And if you watch the really good video on PartSelect plus a few others on Youtube you can figure out how Samsung in general designs the different components. You can fix this yourself definitely.

Cost of part to fix - about $50. ... Read more />Repairman - didn't even ask. Would probably be $300-400.
Cost of replacement $1,000.

I rated the repair "A bit difficult" only because this is the first time I have ever repaired an appliance. If I were to repair this one again, I'd rate it as Easy.

I'm really thankful for the PartSelect video. This makes DIY repairs possible.

Thanks.
Parts Used:
Idler Pulley Assembly
  • John from EARLYSVILLE, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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The (front-load) dryer was noisy and eventually slowed down but was still heating.
I removed the dryer top and saw that the belt was intact. (I had suspected the belt or something stuck in the exhaust fan or somewhere.) I watched a few youtube videos and took off the rest of the top plates and front door and inner structure that held the barrel. After i inspected and cleaned out the fan blades and exhaust areas, I looked at the pulley rollers (motor and idler rollers). The idler roller looked a little melted and chewed up. I replaced it with the new assembly. Also replaced the belt. Putting the barrel and new belt back on was harder for me than the videos indicated because the spring was very tight and the area to put my hands was small and didn't give me enough leverage. I eventually got someone to give me the third hand pulling the idling roller a little further over and the belt was back on. It didn't take me long to put the whole dryer back together. It is running fine now.

These are not instructions as much as warning that although it is a one-person job, the idler pulley assembly is not as easily manipulated with the barrel there. Doing the fix was straightforward: one screw holds it in place. The men in the videos seemed to have no problem with easily replacing the belt, but I needed help with the tight spring. Perhaps now that I've done it once, I could figure out how to reach around the barrel and yank the roller enough to replace the belt, but with the extra hand it took seconds and was super easy.
Parts Used:
Idler Pulley Assembly
  • Pamela from TILLSON, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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