This door switch is for dishwashers.
The door switch detects when the door is closed so the dishwasher can start.
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This is a leak sensor designed for use with a range of Samsung dishwashers. This sensor is designed to detect if water begins leaking from the water supply. If/when it detects a leak, it stops the wat...
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Lisa
December 3, 2019
I need a replacement part for the water sprayer that spins from the underside of the top rack. The plastic part inside the "nut" is cracked and every time i use the dishwasher the spinning arm is laying on the dishes on the bottom rack.
For model number DW80K7050US
Hello Lisa, thank you for writing. That would be the Middle Nozzle Assembly, part number PS12085675 for your model dishwasher. Good luck with your repair!
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Jason
March 21, 2022
The machines pump will drain tub, but when on a wash cycle it pause mid cycle for over and hour (seems to be running the whole time) then will stop and display error code 3 c. ( pump malfunction)
For model number DW80K7050US
Hello Jason, Thank you for the question. This can be caused by a faulty drain pump or a blocked or clogged drain hose and pump. We suggest removing and checking bother for a blockage or build up of suds. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
How does the tub seal mount there is no channel for a seal. I bought it used and found the tub seal missing which lets the door leak.
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Hi Steven, thank you for your question. The seal does just press into place around the tub frame. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Jordan
December 12, 2019
Hi there, I took off all the washer arms to clean and for whatever reason the upper spray arm is not snapping back on. I did notice a small hard plastic ring piece that may have popped off somehow, but for the life of me, I can't figure out how re-incorporate that ring piece and snap the arm back on. I feel foolish for even asking!
For model number DW80K7050US
Hello Jordan, Thank you for the question. They should just snap into place. If they are not staying in place, it may have been damaged and needs to be replaced. Hope this helps!
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Dave
August 30, 2021
There is power to the d/w but no power to the control panel.
For model number DW80K7050US
Hello Dave, Thank you for the question. This is normally an indication the Power Supply Board is defective and may need to be replaced. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
This is not a repair for the faint of heart. You will have to pretty much disassemble the entire dishwasher to replace the main pump assembly. And it’s not cheap, between the pump assembly and the hose...it was over $300...
This dishwasher is Junk...been through 2 motherboards, plastic internal spray arms...and finally a pump a
... Read moressembly...if you own one and the pump begins to leak....shorts the pump motor out....if it gets this far...but a new dishwasher.
Repair was fairly simple. Remove torx screws making sure that front control panel does not separate too much from door panel. Not a big deal if it does, just a little more work when putting it back together. Replacing broken part is plug and play. Reseat door panel and control panel and secure with previously removed torx screws. I’ve pro
... Read morebably made it sound a bit more complicated than is really is.
1. I always record the model number and serial number of every appliance I buy. Saves me aggravation later. For DIY-repair people, this is the most important, universal tip I can give. 2. With the model number in hand, I went to partselect.com and bought a new seal. For things like this, I actively avoid online superstores whose name
... Read mores sound like a really large river since I've received crappy parts from countries who names rhyme with "mynah" and the parts don't fit or I'm replacing them again in another year. Partselect items fit and work. 3. I put the new seal in a bowl of very warm water to make it more flexible. Since its a washer seal, I know it doesn't matter if it gets wet. 4. I put put a drop cloth (could use a sheet of cardboard from an old appliance box, or something similar) on the floor to cut down on the drippy mess. There's always a few drips. 5. I took several close-up pictures of the old seal while it's still in the appliance. Cell phones make this easy -- better to have a record of how it goes together. I do the same every time I'm disassembling appliances, but in this case the the door seal is right inside the the door, so I don't need many photos. But close-up photos of the ends will show how much overhang to expect during the replacement. 6. I partially pulled out the old seal. Took one more photo where it's partially pulled out to make sure I understand the orientation when I put it back in. Then finished pulling it out and set it aside. 7. Cleaned out the groove where the old seal was, and cleaned out the door edges well so the new seal can fit right. Old toothbrushes (don't throw them out, they're way too useful) and cotton swabs to clean any gunk out of crevices. 8. On this model, the door latch is in the center of the washer, so that's where the middle of the new seal goes. 9 Take the seal out of the water, shake off excess water, and stretch istlightly to help straighten it. Hold the ends of the seal together. where it folds in half is the midpoint. Grab it by that midpoint. 10, Press the seal into the groove starting with the midpoint directly below the latch so it will be even length from left to right. 11. Continued pressing the seal into place down the sides. Observe that if I've done this correctly, each end overhangs onto the bottom of the tub by approximately the same amount. 12. Using the HANDLE, and NOT the blade of a butter knife, pressed the seal into the groove firmly as all points along the seal. DO NOT use anything sharp to this step, you don't want to nick the seal. DID NOT **slide** the butter knife along, simply pressed it in repeatedly, moved a half-inch down the seal, and repeated. The goal is to NOT stretch the seal, but simply to make sure its fully in the groove. 13. Checked the dishwasher for anything out of place. Don't skip this step -- you have the appliance open and your tools out -- best time for preventative maintenance. Also a good time to verify that the dishwasher is properly leveled -- this influences leaks as well. 14. On this model, there is a vent in the door that lets air out when the washer fills, and lets air in when it empties. This was absolutely "gunked up" with soap sludge, and I spent more time cleaning the vent than I did in replacing the seal. But without a properly-functioning vent, pressure builds up inside the tub during filling, and water can be pushed out an otherwise-mediocre seal. I wonder if I had caught that first if I could have avoided replacing the seal. 15. Ran the washer on several "quick" cycles to ensure no leaks. 16. Put everything back together. Put away the tools. Went to the "toy store" and bought myself a new tool (an oscillating toolkit this time) as a reward for a job well done. Besides, the saw will get used when I re-tile the main bath, which I've been putting off.