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Samsung WA44A3205AW/A4-00 washer

Samsung WA44A3205AW/A4-00 washer Parts

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Samsung WASHER WA44A3205AW/A4-00 FAQs

The Samsung WA44A3205AW top-load washer is designed for a 120V/60 Hz, 15-amp grounded outlet and supports typical home water pressure of 20 to 116 psi. It has an 8-cycle control set (including Normal, Heavy Duty, Delicates, Bedding/Waterproof, and Self Clean) and a published cabinet size of 27 in wide by 43.9 in high by 29.3 in deep (lid closed). See the WA44A3205AW user manual for the full specification sheet and cycle chart.

Key specifications (model WA44A3205AW)
  • Type: Top loading washer
  • Electrical: 120V, 60 Hz, 15A (dedicated circuit recommended)
  • Water pressure: 20 to 116 psi
  • Dimensions (lid closed): 27.0 in (W) x 43.9 in (H) x 29.3 in (D)
  • Height with lid open: 59.3 in
  • Net weight: 130.1 lb
  • Max spin speed: 700 rpm
Cycle and control highlights

This model’s control panel supports common wash customization for temperature, water level, and soil level.

  • Cycles include Normal, Heavy Duty, Delicates, Bedding/Waterproof, Quick Wash, Deep Wash, Rinse+Spin, Self Clean
  • Temperature selections include Hot, Warm, Eco Warm, Cool, Cold
  • Options include Child Lock and Extra Rinse (activated by holding Temp.)
Quick spec table
Spec WA44A3205AW value
Power requirement 120V / 60 Hz / 15A
Water pressure 20 to 116 psi
Width 27.0 in
Depth 29.3 in
Height (lid closed) 43.9 in
Height (lid open) 59.3 in
Max spin 700 rpm
Why it matters

Matching the electrical requirement, water pressure range, and installation clearances helps prevent fill errors, vibration, and drain issues. Using the correct cycles (especially Bedding/Waterproof and Self Clean) also helps protect the tub and improve cleaning results.

Last updated: January 2026

Across Samsung washers, the most common issues we see are out-of-balance vibration during spin and draining problems that leave clothes too wet. On the Samsung WA44A3205AW, the user manual troubleshooting also highlights excessive vibration/noise and “does not drain and/or spin” as frequent checkpoints to address (see the WA44A3205AW user manual).

Most common issues (and what they look like)
  • Excessive vibration or shaking during spin: tub bangs, washer walks, “Ub/Ur” type imbalance behavior.
  • Won’t drain or won’t spin: water left in the tub, cycle stops before final spin, clothes soaking wet.
  • Water fill problems: slow fill, no fill, or wrong temperature fill.
  • Leaks: dripping at hose connections, standpipe overflow, or water on the floor.
  • Odors/residue: musty smell, buildup from oversudsing or infrequent tub cleaning.
Quick checks for WA44A3205AW (before replacing parts)

We recommend starting with the model-specific basics in the manual:

  • Rebalance the load; wash bulky items one at a time when needed.
  • Confirm the washer is level on a solid floor; adjust the leveling feet.
  • Verify the drain hose is not kinked or clogged and is installed at the correct standpipe height.
  • Use HE detergent and avoid oversudsing (too many suds can affect draining and rinsing).
  • Run SELF CLEAN regularly (about every 20 washes) to reduce odor and residue.
Symptom-to-cause cheat sheet
Symptom Most likely cause Best first step
Shakes/bangs in spin Unbalanced load, not level Redistribute load; level the washer
Wet clothes at end Drain restriction, oversudsing, small load imbalance Check drain hose; reduce suds; try RINSE+SPIN
No fill/slow fill Closed faucets, clogged inlet screens Open faucets; clean inlet mesh screens
Musty odor Residue buildup Run SELF CLEAN; leave lid open to dry
Why it matters

Vibration and drain issues can turn into bigger problems: repeated out-of-balance spinning stresses the suspension and cabinet, and poor draining can cause odors, residue, and consistently wet laundry.

Last updated: January 2026

A Samsung washing machine typically lasts 10 to 14 years. For your Samsung WA44A3205AW, the exact life expectancy is not a fixed specification in the product documentation, but regular maintenance and correct loading habits are the biggest factors in reaching that 10 to 14-year range. See the care and maintenance guidance in the WA44A3205AW user manual.

What affects how long a WA44A3205AW washer lasts?

The washer’s lifespan is mostly driven by how hard it works and how well it’s maintained.

  • Overloading (stresses the drive system and suspension)
  • Too much detergent (causes oversudsing and residue buildup)
  • Skipping tub cleaning (odor, buildup, and corrosion risk over time)
  • Unbalanced loads (repeated heavy vibration during spin)
  • Water quality (hard water can leave deposits in the tub and inlet screens)
Maintenance habits that help you hit the 10 to 14-year mark

These are practical, model-appropriate steps we recommend for the WA44A3205AW.

  • Run SELF CLEAN at least monthly or every 20 cycles
  • Use HE (high efficiency) detergent and measure carefully
  • Leave the lid open after loads so the tub can dry
  • Clean the water inlet mesh filters about once or twice per year
  • Level the washer and redistribute loads if you get out-of-balance spinning
Quick reference: “normal aging” vs “repair time” symptoms
What you notice Often normal wear Often worth repairing soon
More vibration/noise Minor leveling or load balance issues Persistent banging, walking, or repeated UB-type imbalance behavior
Longer cycle times Load sensing adjustments Frequent stopping, not advancing, or repeated error codes
Odor Needs SELF CLEAN and drying habits Odor that returns quickly after cleaning (possible trapped residue)
Why it matters

A washer that’s cleaned regularly and not overloaded usually avoids the most common early failures (drain problems, excessive vibration wear, and residue-related odor issues). That maintenance is often the difference between replacing a washer at 8 years versus getting a full 10 to 14 years.

Last updated: January 2026

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