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Samsung DV5471AEP/XAA-01 dryer

Samsung DV5471AEP/XAA-01 dryer Parts

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Samsung Dryer DV5471AEP/XAA-01 FAQs

A bad thermal fuse in your Samsung dryer model DV5471AEP is typically open (no continuity), which often causes the dryer to not run at all or to stop shortly after starting. We confirm it by safely accessing the fuse and testing it with a multimeter, then correcting the airflow problem that caused it to blow.

What you’ll notice when the thermal fuse is bad

Common symptoms include:

  • Dryer will not start (no motor run)
  • Dryer starts then stops quickly
  • Timer and lights may work, but the drum will not turn
  • Burning smell or repeated overheating events before failure
  • Lint buildup and poor venting (often the root cause)

How we test the thermal fuse (quick, accurate method)

  1. Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker).
  2. Access the thermal fuse area (location varies by design; follow the disassembly steps in the DV5471AEP owner’s manual).
  3. Pull the two wires off the fuse terminals (grip the connector, not the wire).
  4. Set a multimeter to continuity or ohms.
  5. Touch a probe to each terminal.

Interpreting the meter reading

Meter result What it means What to do next
Beep or near 0 ohms Fuse is good (closed) Check other heat and airflow safeties (thermostats, venting)
No beep or OL/infinite Fuse is bad (open) Replace the fuse and fix the airflow restriction

Parts that are commonly involved on DV5471AEP

On this model, overheating and airflow issues often involve these safety and heat-control parts:

Why it matters (and what to fix so it doesn’t happen again)

A thermal fuse usually opens because the dryer overheated. Replacing the fuse without fixing airflow often leads to another failure.

  • Clean the lint screen and housing
  • Inspect and clear the vent duct to the outside
  • Confirm the outside vent flap opens fully
  • Avoid crushing or kinking the vent hose

Ordering the right replacement

We match parts to your exact model DV5471AEP so the terminals, temperature rating, and mounting style fit correctly. Order from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes; for a Samsung dryer like model DV5471AEP, replacing a failed heating element is usually worth it when the dryer otherwise runs normally (drum turns, controls work, airflow is good). A new element restores proper heat so clothes dry in normal cycle times instead of running long or staying damp.

When replacement makes sense

We typically recommend replacing the heating element when the dryer is in good overall condition and the problem is clearly heat-related.

  • The drum tumbles but there is little to no heat
  • Dry times suddenly doubled (or more)
  • The dryer heats briefly, then stops heating mid-cycle
  • You have strong airflow at the outside vent but clothes stay damp
  • The breaker is not tripping and the cord/outlet are in good shape

For this model, common heat-system parts you may see in the parts list include the Samsung dryer heating element DC47-00019A, plus safety devices like the dryer high-limit thermostat DC47-00018A.

What to check first (before buying parts)

A “no heat” complaint is often caused by airflow restrictions or a safety device opening, not only the element.

  • Clean the lint screen and confirm the lint screen housing is not packed with lint
  • Inspect the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or excessive length
  • Check the outside vent hood for a stuck flap or lint blockage
  • Run a timed dry cycle and confirm strong airflow at the vent outlet
  • If the dryer overheated recently, address venting before replacing any heat parts

Quick decision table

Symptom Most likely cause What we do next
Tumbles, no heat Heating circuit issue (element, thermostat, fuse) Test heat components; replace failed part
Heats, then stops Overheating from poor airflow Fix venting; then test thermostat/fuse
Long dry times, some heat Restricted venting or weak airflow Clean/shorten venting; re-test

Why it matters

A restricted vent can overheat the heater housing and repeatedly damage heat components. Fixing airflow first helps the new heating element last and keeps drying performance consistent.

Ordering the right part

Use the parts list for DV5471AEP to match the exact heating element and related heat-safety parts for your dryer, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect. For wiring locations and access steps, follow the DV5471AEP owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Samsung dryers, including the Samsung DV5471AEP, last 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Strong airflow (clean lint path and venting) and avoiding overloads keep drying times normal and reduce heat stress on key components.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Restricted venting and lint buildup: clogged lint screen area, blower housing, or vent duct
  • Heat stress from poor airflow: shortens the life of thermostats, thermal cut-offs, and the heating element
  • Drum support wear: rollers and seals wear and can create noise and extra strain
  • Overloading: increases belt stretch and motor load
  • Skipped cleaning: longer run times add wear and energy use

Maintenance that adds years (and saves energy)

  • Clean the lint screen every load; keep the lint screen opening clear
  • Inspect and clean the vent duct regularly; keep it short, smooth, and not crushed
  • Dry similar fabrics together; avoid overloading so clothes tumble freely
  • If drying time suddenly increases, correct airflow first before replacing parts
  • Address new squealing or thumping early; worn drum support parts can damage other components

Common wear parts you may replace over time

Symptom Likely system Example part for DV5471AEP
No heat or overheating shutdown High-limit safety Dryer high-limit thermostat DC47-00018A
Poor temperature control, long dry times Temperature sensing Dryer thermistor DC32-00007A
Drum not turning or slipping Drive system Samsung dryer drum belt 6602-001655

Why it matters

A dryer can keep running past 10 years, but restricted airflow makes it run hotter and longer; that accelerates wear on the heating element, thermal cut-off fuses, and the drive motor. Airflow maintenance is the simplest way to reach the full 10 to 15 year lifespan.

For model-specific cleaning and care steps, follow the DV5471AEP manual. You can order replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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