Watched this twice, my wife was about to call the repair person...took 10 minutes...fixed , so now I am sending $150 to the local food bank honor of this site. Made a 74 year old's day.
Best video ever. I was a little disappointed I did not get to finish a beer before finishing. Guess I need to drink faster. It worked perfectly. Thank you.
Thanks for posting this video. Followed your steps(May have skipped the beer because I had to work soon) and it worked perfectly. Appreciate the help you provided.
Same issue. 1.5 year old, out of warranty. Samsung "has not heard of the issue" so we hit up RU-vid for user support. (Thanks!) Samsung had us disconnect the vent hose and ensure it was not clogged. Complete B.S. tech support that I recognized as busy work with no relation to why a fan would continue to run... then we are to call for service so they can come charge to replace a factory faulty board at our cost. The issue is the relays are super cheap and a tap on the fan relay is all that really needs to happen. The two large 2 point connectors are for the fan and the heater relay that turns on/off those devices. Tap on the relay modules to fix the issue. Please unplug dryer first. You do not have to disconnect the connectors, just happens to rattle the relays and gets them back working sometimes when you disconnect them. It will continue to happen so might as well have a screwdriver handy.
Thank you!!!! Ran into this issue on Friday, watched your video, and now it’s fixed! Appreciate you! Love the easy to follow instructions and clear video!
Worked like a charm for me. About 10 minutes. In my model the circuit board is mounted inside the box so facedown to the body of the dryer when closed - but the same process worked. Thanks so much for sharing this.
One Beer, you are the best! ..... repairman came by, told us $675 to fix it..... I thought I would rather buy a new one, sent him on his way.... checked you out, grabbed a screw driver, unplugged all the connections hooked it all back up and BINGO...... works like a charm!
Still working on newer models. Our dryer is less than 1 yer old and had this issue. Only difference is the PCB board is mounted upside down in the plastic cover. Thanks for the video Joe.
You rock Dude! I had the same problem with my daughter's dryer. I didn't think I'd find a fix cause that was the weirdest thing I've seen. I did spray contact cleaner on all the contacts cause I figured it can't hurt and it worked like a charm. Now to reward myself with a beer! Cheers to you!
Didn't work at first. Disconnected them all, and tried the tapping the relays. Then I flipped the box over and hit it hard (on the plastic box) behind where those relays are located, and that got them unstuck. Thx for the video.
I had the same problem and started to get annoyed until I saw this. A few cathartic whacks to the plastic housing behind the relays was just the trick.
You have the same make and model as me. I’ve watched this vid on more than one occasion. This is the best video for fixing this problem. Unfortunately, my relays are stuck on a regular monthly basis now. So having to go back and go thru this process is a bit of a drag, but, it’s really only a 2 minute drag once you know what to do. Thank you!
This society needs more people like you. Just like many others here, I found this video and it saved me lot of trouble and $$$. I have exactly the same dryer and same issue. I followed your instruction and it worked. My wife was amazed that I could really fix something. Thank you so much! Cheers!!!
I watched your video and was thrown off by the fact you just unplugged the board and then just put it back together lol you just saved me from buying a new dryer or control board. I owe you a 12 pack of banquet coors! Thank you so much!
Pretty snappy job there, One Beer. I have the same issue with my Samsung. However, mine it's a gas unit. I'm pretty confident that the procedure will solve the issue. One Beer Job, this one deserves two beers. Thanks for the info...
Boom!!! It worked! I watched another video and she recommended giving the relays a few smacks with a screw driver or something similar. I had to do it twice for whatever reason but after the second time it did the trick! Literally took 10 minutes. Many thanks to Mr. One beer job.
Contact surfaces are wearing out and arcing inside relay housing, and are welding together. Banging on housing unsticks them temporarily. Because of the conformal coating, it makes repairing board difficult. Eventually, the relay will overheat enough to melt the solder joints and dryer wont work at all.
I have had more trouble with this matched Samsung washer/dryer set. Bought them new and they have been straight junk. Anyway this fix worked. Thanks for posting it.
OH my gosh. You saved me so much money! The first time I tried this it didn't work. There was one "plug" , that same one that even made you pull extra hard to get it detached, that wouldn't budge for me. It wouldn't come off for me yesterday and I was scared I was going to break it so I gave up. But I was able to detach all the other wires. But doing so didn't work. I re-watched your video this morning and noticed you had some trouble pulling it off, too, so I found a glove with some rubber strips that made it easier to grip and gave it another go. I did it! It worked! Detaching that one piece made the difference! You just saved this single mom HUNDREDS of dollars!!!! THANK YOU!!!!
That's awesome to hear. I was raised by a single mom, thank you for your strength! I know how hard it can be when something breaks and you need it fixed ASAP. Congratulations you did it! Cheers 🍻
Thanks so much brother it worked praise God this is our second time we watched u n second time it worked 🙏 🙌 saves us money for sure thank God for RU-vidrs
Thanks for this... I could not find a new board available, and had ordered a new unit. I followed this idea - reseat the connections... how stupid of me not to do this first. It worked very well! Thanks - you just saved me a full grand! $$$$
Thank you! I had try this fix twice. First time I tried, I lightly tapped the two relays. Didn’t work. Second try, I banged the hell out of the relays with my screwdriver and it fixed the issue.
Thanks! Glad I found your video. Looks like we have almost the same dryer model. My 8-yr old Samsung DV5471AGW just developed the same issue. The root cause seems to be a sticky motor relay (the black box on the left side in the middle of the main PCB Board). Removing its connector and rapping on it several times should free it up, at least for a while. I searched for a replacement main PCB Board (#DC92-00322E), but they don't seem to be available anywhere, not even eBay at the moment. There are similar-looking boards that might work (e.g. DC92-00322F, DC92-00322U and DC92-00322V), but I haven't tried that yet. It would be great if the relay could be easily replaced, but the whole board is encased in epoxy. The relay (SANYOU SFK-112DM) is pretty cheap. If mine keeps having this problem I may just try replacing that relay, but it'll be a challenge due to the epoxy.
Jim....I had a similar problem with my Samsung dryer, and also had great difficulty finding the correct replacement, but I got what I needed at a store here in Las Vegas that can find parts that you can't find anywhere else. Very knowledgeable and friendly people. It's called Appliance Parts Center and their number is 702-384-8888. Good luck.
My fix on the same dryer is power off, take white cover off, disconnect the 2 big adapters on the right (one is white and one is black). Once those are disconnected, tap with your screw driver or finger about 5 times on each adapter connected to the board that you pulled (tap where you would plug them in on the side). Let it sit for 2-4 minutes and connect everything back up. Good to go.
Thanks for this. I did the same with my LG dryer and it worked. Simply disconnecting and reconnecting the plugs didn't work until I followed the instruction on this post.
Yes, this version worked for me. Just disconnecting/reconnecting did not, but when I hit the relays a few times, it did. Thanks to everyone on this youtube video and string!!
Here to vouch for this video!! Thanks 1 Beer Man…. the next one is on me. My Samsung dryer was giving me the 3C error code. Tried to reset with power cord a few times and it didn’t work but this method did.
Same here y’all… did the cord and didn’t work but unplugged the hookups and reinstall and that corrected error. Ran for a few more days and it did it again. Prob going to have to replace the board.
@@bigt0076 well at least you can save on the labor of putting it in. I was quoted at 400 to replace the board. 200 for labor and 200 for the board. Highway robbery.
My dryer is less than a year old, and still under warranty, but the Samsung service place is giving me hard time and won't come to fix it, so I am going to try this in the morning and hope that all goes well. Thanks in advance
@@qt1622 I already called my home owners insurance, they came and did exactly what the video shows and in few minutes it was working no problem, but I had to pay $75 diagnostics fee for the guy to come out here :(
I have a brand new Samsung dryer, 9 months after my purchase it had this issue. Called Samsung and they said it was likely my dryer vent not being cleaned out. Cleaned out the dryer vent, called back but now it's been over 12 months, and even though I reported the problem within the 12 months, they tell me its out of warranty. After asking to speak to a manager, they said they would pay for the parts, but not the labor to have it fixed, and gave me a number to call. Called and was quoted $250 for labor.... arghhhh! Sorry, I'm venting here. I will be trying this today, I will let you know if it works! Thanks One Beer Job, you might've just saved me $250!