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Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 washer

Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Owner's Manual for Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 - Part DC68-03667A

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    Owner's Manual

    Part #DC68-03667A

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

  • Washer Door Glass for Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 - Part DC64-02965A

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    Washer Door Glass

    Part #DC64-02965A

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

  • Washer Fabric Softener Dispenser Cup for Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 - Part DC67-00793A

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    Washer Fabric Softener Dispenser Cup

    Part #DC67-00793A

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  • Washer Drain Pump Filter Cover for Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 - Part DC97-16018V

    Washer Drain Pump Filter Cover

    Part #DC97-16018V

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

  • Washer Heating Element for Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 - Part DC96-01417B

    Tub & drum diagram

    Washer Heating Element

    Part #DC96-01417B

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

  • Semi Tub B for Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 - Part DC97-19230A

    Tub & drum diagram

    Semi Tub B

    Part #DC97-19230A

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  • Washer Digital Display Lens for Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 - Part DC64-03114A

    Control panel diagram

    Washer Digital Display Lens

    Part #DC64-03114A

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  • Semi Tub F for Samsung WF50K7500AV/A2-00 - Part DC97-19228A

    Tub & drum diagram

    Semi Tub F

    Part #DC97-19228A

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Samsung Washer WF50K7500AV/A2-00 FAQs

Yes. On the Samsung WF50K7500AV washer, a clogged, kinked, or partially closed water supply path can trigger a 4E (sometimes shown as 4C) water-inlet error because the washer cannot fill fast enough or detect proper water flow.

What to check first (fast fixes)

  • Make sure both hot and cold shutoff valves are fully open.
  • Straighten any kinks in the fill hoses behind the washer.
  • Turn off water, remove hoses, and clean the small inlet screens at the washer’s water valve ports.
  • Check the hose washers for debris that can restrict flow.
  • Confirm household water pressure is strong at the wall valves.

Where the clog usually is

Most 4E/4C issues come from restrictions in one of these spots:

Location What happens What you do
Fill hose (hot/cold) Kink or internal blockage slows fill Inspect, straighten, flush or replace hose
Inlet screens at washer Sediment blocks the tiny mesh screens Clean screens carefully (do not puncture)
Water inlet valve Valve can stick or fail electrically Test and replace if needed

If cleaning hoses and screens does not stop the 4E/4C code, the next most common repair is replacing the water inlet valve, such as the washer water inlet valve DC62-30314K used on this model.

Why it matters

A restricted fill can cause long fill times, incomplete rinsing, and repeated error codes. Fixing the water supply path protects the inlet valve and helps the washer maintain correct water levels for proper wash performance.

Helpful reference

Last updated: February 2026

For the Samsung WF50K7500AV washer, the most common issues we see are draining problems and out-of-balance spinning (shaking, stopping before final spin). These are usually caused by a clogged drain path, a failing drain pump, or load and leveling problems; start with the checks in the WF50K7500AV manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Won’t drain or stops with water in the tub: drain pump filter clogged, drain hose restriction, or a weak drain pump motor.
  • Shakes, bangs, or won’t spin up: unbalanced load, washer not level, or worn suspension.
  • Door won’t lock or cycle won’t start: door lock switch not engaging.
  • Slow fill or fill errors: inlet screens clogged or a failing inlet valve.
  • Error codes: often point to drain, balance, or fill problems.

Quick checks we recommend first (before replacing parts)

  • Unplug the washer for 2 minutes, then restore power and retry a cycle.
  • Run a Drain/Spin with the tub empty to see if it drains strongly.
  • Check the drain hose for kinks and confirm the standpipe is not blocked.
  • Re-level the washer (all feet firmly on the floor) and reduce load size for bulky items.
  • If you get a code related to balance or spinning, use our Samsung wi-fi front load washer error codes guide to match the code to the next step.

Parts that commonly fix these problems on WF50K7500AV

Problem area Common fix Example part for this model
No drain / poor drain Replace drain pump motor Washer drain pump motor DC31-00178D
Excessive shaking Replace worn shocks Samsung washer shock absorber DC66-00470A
Won’t lock / won’t start Replace door lock switch Washer door lock switch DC64-00519D
No fill / slow fill Replace inlet valve Washer water inlet valve DC62-30314K

Why it matters

Drain and balance problems can trigger repeated error codes, leave clothes soaking wet, and put extra strain on the tub, suspension, and control system. Fixing the root cause early helps prevent repeat failures and improves wash performance.

Last updated: February 2026

A Samsung front load washer like model WF50K7500AV typically lasts 10 to 15 years. To reach the high end of that range, we focus on routine cleaning, correct detergent use (HE), and preventing vibration and drain problems that accelerate wear.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Load habits: Avoid chronic overloading; it strains the tub, bearings, and suspension.
  • Vibration control: Keep the washer level to reduce stress on shocks and the spin system.
  • Drain health: Clean the pump filter and check pockets; clogs overwork the drain pump.
  • Door boot care: Wipe the gasket dry to reduce mildew and leaks.
  • Water quality: Hard water can increase residue and valve issues over time.

Maintenance checklist (best return for the effort)

  • Run a monthly tub-clean cycle; leave the door ajar after loads.
  • Use the right amount of HE detergent; too much causes buildup and odors.
  • Check and clean the drain pump filter every 1 to 3 months (more often with pet hair).
  • Level the washer and confirm it does not rock; recheck after moving it.
  • Inspect hoses for bulges or seepage yearly.

Common wear items and what they usually cause

Wear item Typical symptom Why it shortens life if ignored
Shock absorbers Banging, walking, out-of-balance spins Extra stress on tub and bearings
Drain pump Slow drain, standing water, ND-type drain issues Overheats and can damage controls
Door boot (gasket) Leaks, odors, visible tears Water damage and mold growth
Door lock Door will not lock/unlock, cycle will not start Repeated failed starts strain electronics

Why it matters

A front load washer’s most expensive failures often come from vibration and water management (leaks, poor draining, residue). Simple habits and periodic checks help protect the tub system, motor drive, and electronic controls.

Helpful references for this model

Last updated: February 2026

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