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Samsung WA55A7700AV/US-00 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung WA55A7700AV/US-00 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Body Drawer for Samsung WA55A7700AV/US-00 - Part DC61-05399A

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    Body Drawer

    Part #DC61-05399A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Frame Corner-rear Left for Samsung WA55A7700AV/US-00 - Part DC61-04969A

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    Frame Corner-rear Left

    Part #DC61-04969A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Body Detergent for Samsung WA55A7700AV/US-00 - Part DC97-22837A

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    Assy Body Detergent

    Part #DC97-22837A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Driving Module Parts for Samsung WA55A7700AV/US-00 - Part DC90-00115S

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    Assy Driving Module Parts

    Part #DC90-00115S

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Frame Corner-front Right for Samsung WA55A7700AV/US-00 - Part DC61-04968A

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    Frame Corner-front Right

    Part #DC61-04968A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Stator for Samsung WA55A7700AV/US-00 - Part DC97-20946A

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    Assy Stator

    Part #DC97-20946A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Support Saddle (2) for Samsung WA55A7700AV/US-00 - Part DC61-04843A

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    Support Saddle (2)

    Part #DC61-04843A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Samsung WASHER WA55A7700AV/US-00 FAQs

A Samsung washing machine typically lasts 10 to 14 years in normal household use. For the Samsung WA55A7700AV top-load washer, regular maintenance (especially cleaning cycles and avoiding overloads) is what most directly determines whether you land closer to 10 years or push beyond it; see the WA55A7700AV owner's manual.

What affects lifespan the most
  • Load size and balance: frequent overloading or consistently unbalanced loads increases wear on the suspension and drive system.
  • Drain health: slow draining and debris can strain the pump and hoses.
  • Water quality and detergent use: excess suds and buildup can lead to odors and residue.
  • Routine cleaning: periodic cleaning helps prevent odor and buildup issues.
  • Installation basics: a solid, level floor reduces vibration and long-term stress.
Maintenance habits that extend washer life

We recommend these habits for WA55A7700AV owners:

  • Run SELF CLEAN periodically to sanitize and reduce odor-causing residue.
  • Use the right amount of HE detergent; too much detergent can create excess suds.
  • Keep the tub dry between loads (leave the lid open when practical).
  • Check for slow draining and correct it early (kinks, clogs, standpipe issues).
  • Keep the washer stable: confirm it sits solidly and level.
Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. repairable issues
Symptom Often repairable? Common area to check
Won’t drain or drains slowly Yes Drain pump, drain hose, tub-to-pump hose
Loud banging or walking Often Leveling, suspension, load balance
Burning smell or no agitation/spin Sometimes Motor/drive components
Repeated error codes Often Sensors, wiring, control system

If you’re dealing with a drain problem, the drain path is a smart first place to start: the Samsung washer drain hose DC97-18682D and the washer drain pump DC97-22840A are two common components involved in draining.

Why it matters

Knowing the typical 10 to 14 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your WA55A7700AV is under 10 years old, maintenance and targeted part replacement often restore reliable performance; beyond that, repeated major repairs can add up quickly.

Last updated: February 2026

For Samsung washers like model WA55A7700AV, the most common issues we see are out-of-balance shaking during spin and drain or spin problems (clothes left too wet). These are usually caused by load balance/leveling problems, or a restriction in the drain path (hose, pump, or filter). See the WA55A7700AV owner's manual for model-specific troubleshooting and information codes.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Washer shakes or bangs in spin: load is unbalanced, washer is not level, or suspension components are worn.
  • Won’t drain or drains slowly: drain hose kinked/blocked, pump restriction, or pump failure.
  • Wet clothes at end of cycle: incomplete drain, interrupted spin, or repeated rebalancing.
  • Information codes on display: the washer is detecting a condition (door open, voltage issue, sensor issue, etc.).
  • Odors: excess suds and residue buildup; SELF CLEAN and drying the interior after cycles helps.
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)
  • Redistribute the load; avoid washing one heavy item by itself.
  • Confirm the washer is solid and level on the floor; adjust feet if needed.
  • Verify the drain hose is routed correctly and not kinked or pushed too far into the standpipe.
  • If an information code appears, power-cycle the washer (unplug, wait, plug back in) and recheck.
  • Run SELF CLEAN periodically and leave the lid open after washing to reduce odors.
Common fixes and the parts that are often involved

If basic checks do not solve it, these are common repair areas on a top-load Samsung washer:

Problem area Typical cause Example part for WA55A7700AV
Excessive vibration Worn suspension support Washer suspension rod and spring assembly DC97-16350Q
No drain / slow drain Restriction or failed pump Washer drain pump DC97-22840A
Leaks or poor draining Cracked or loose hose Samsung Washer Drain Hose DC97-18682D
Why it matters

Ignoring shaking and drain problems can lead to repeated cycle interruptions, poor cleaning, and extra wear on the tub, motor, and control system. Fixing balance, leveling, and drainage early keeps the washer running smoothly and helps prevent bigger repairs.

For code lookups and what to do next, we use Samsung top load washer error codes as a quick reference alongside the manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The Samsung WA55A7700AV top-load washer uses filters that can collect lint and debris, and cleaning them helps prevent odors, slow draining, and poor wash results. Your manual specifically recommends cleaning the “magic filter” (if your washer is equipped with it) regularly; see the WA55A7700AV owner’s manual.

What filters you may need to clean on this washer

On Samsung top-load washers like WA55A7700AV, filter maintenance usually falls into these areas:

  • Magic filter (lint filter): Typically inside the tub; catches lint and small debris.
  • Water inlet screen filters: Small mesh screens inside the hot and cold inlet ports; catch sediment from the supply.
  • Drain path debris: Not always a user-cleanable “filter” on top-load models, but coins, socks, and lint can still restrict draining.
Quick cleaning checklist (safe, no tools first)

We recommend these steps before you assume a part has failed:

  • Run a SELF CLEAN cycle periodically to reduce odor-causing buildup.
  • After the last load of the day, leave the lid open to help the tub dry.
  • Check and clean the magic filter (if present) on a regular schedule.
  • Turn off water, remove hoses, and rinse the inlet screens if fill is slow.
  • Confirm the drain hose is not kinked and is installed correctly (standpipe height and routing matter).
When cleaning is not enough (symptoms and likely next steps)

If the washer still drains slowly, smells, or shows drain-related issues after cleaning, these parts are commonly involved:

Symptom Most common cause What to check next
Slow or no drain Drain restriction or failed pump Inspect hoses; consider the washer drain pump DC97-22840A
Water on floor near drain Loose, cracked, or misrouted hose Check the Samsung washer drain hose DC97-18682D and clamps
Musty odor Residue, excess suds, damp tub SELF CLEAN; correct detergent amount; dry tub
Why it matters

A clogged lint or inlet filter makes the washer work harder, can leave detergent residue on clothes, and can contribute to odors. Keeping filters clean also helps protect components like the drain pump and reduces nuisance error conditions.

Last updated: February 2026

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