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Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dryer Steam Hose Installation Kit for Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 - Part DC98-02087B

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    Dryer Steam Hose Installation Kit

    Part #DC98-02087B

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

  • Dryer Burner Duct Assembly for Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 - Part DC97-10720A

    Dryer Burner Duct Assembly

    Part #DC97-10720A

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

  • Dryer Filter Cover for Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 - Part DC63-01143A

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    Dryer Filter Cover

    Part #DC63-01143A

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

  • Dryer Lint Screen Cover for Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 - Part DC63-01139A

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    Dryer Lint Screen Cover

    Part #DC63-01139A

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

  • Duct Motor for Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 - Part DC90-15188A

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    Duct Motor

    Part #DC90-15188A

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

  • Dryer Electronic Control Board Assembly for Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 - Part DC97-21429B

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    Dryer Electronic Control Board Assembly

    Part #DC97-21429B

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

  • Dryer Door Hinge Support Bracket for Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 - Part DC61-02626A

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    Dryer Door Hinge Support Bracket

    Part #DC61-02626A

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

  • Dryer Drum Assembly for Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 - Part DC97-14849M

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    Dryer Drum Assembly

    Part #DC97-14849M

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  • Dryer Heat Duct for Samsung DVG45R6100W/A3-00 - Part DC97-07521E

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    Dryer Heat Duct

    Part #DC97-07521E

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

Samsung DRYER DVG45R6100W/A3-00 FAQs

Most Samsung dryers, including the Samsung DVG45R6100W, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance (especially airflow and lint control) and avoiding chronic overheating are the biggest factors that push lifespan toward the high end.

What affects dryer lifespan the most

  • Vent airflow: long ducts, crushed flex vent, or clogged venting makes the dryer run hotter and longer.
  • Lint control: a blocked lint screen or lint buildup inside the cabinet strains the blower and heater/burner.
  • Load habits: frequent overloading stretches the drum belt and stresses drum support components.
  • Heat stress: repeated overheating can trip safety thermostats and shorten component life.
  • Electrical and gas supply stability: poor connections can cause intermittent operation and wear.

Maintenance that helps you reach 15 years

Use these habits on your DVG45R6100W to reduce wear on the motor, blower, and heat system:

  • Clean the lint filter every load.
  • Check venting for strong airflow and keep the run as short and straight as possible.
  • Do not overload; let items tumble freely.
  • If drying times increase, address airflow first before replacing parts.
  • Follow the cleaning and maintenance schedule in the DVG45R6100W owner's manual.

Quick lifespan guide by symptom

What you notice Common cause What to do first
Takes too long to dry Restricted venting or lint buildup Clean/inspect vent path and lint areas
Shuts off or overheats Airflow restriction or failing thermostat Fix airflow; then test heat safety parts
Drum not turning Worn belt or motor issue Inspect belt and drum movement
No heat (gas model) Ignition/sensor/valve issue Verify airflow and gas supply; then diagnose burner system

Why it matters

A dryer that runs with restricted airflow can overheat and cycle safety controls more often, which increases wear on heating components, thermostats, and the blower system. Good venting and routine cleaning are the simplest ways to extend service life.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset the moisture-sensing function on your Samsung dryer model DVG45R6100W, we recommend a simple power reset (unplug for 5 minutes, then restore power). If drying still seems “off,” the fix is usually cleaning the moisture sensor bars and correcting airflow, not a control reset. See the DVG45R6100W owner's manual for your exact control panel features.

Quick reset steps (power cycle)

  1. Turn the dryer off.
  2. Unplug the power cord (or switch the breaker off).
  3. Wait 5 minutes.
  4. Restore power.
  5. Run a Sensor Dry cycle with a small load to confirm normal operation.

Clean the moisture sensor bars (most common fix)

Moisture sensors read humidity through metal sensor bars inside the drum. Residue can make the dryer stop early or run too long.

  • Locate the two metal bars inside the drum (usually near the lint filter housing area).
  • Wipe them with rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth.
  • If there is heavy buildup, lightly scrub with a non-scratch pad, then wipe clean.
  • Avoid spraying cleaner directly into the drum or onto the control panel.
  • Re-test using a Sensor Dry cycle.

Check airflow; a “sensor problem” is often a vent problem

Poor exhaust airflow keeps humidity high and confuses Sensor Dry timing.

  • Clean the lint filter before every load.
  • Check the vent hood outside; confirm the flap opens strongly.
  • Inspect for crushed, kinked, or excessively long venting.
  • Run the built-in Vent Blockage Test (the dryer must be cool): with the drum empty and door closed, press Power, then press and hold Adjust Time and Dryness for 3 seconds until “InS” shows, then press Start/Pause (Hold to Start).

What the vent test results mean

Display result What it indicates What to do next
0 Venting is normal Re-test Sensor Dry after cleaning sensor bars
CLg Restricted exhaust Clean/repair ductwork before replacing parts

When a part is the likely cause

If Sensor Dry is still inaccurate after cleaning the bars and fixing airflow, a temperature-sensing issue can affect cycle logic.

Why it matters

Sensor Dry relies on stable airflow and accurate temperature feedback. Cleaning the sensor bars and confirming vent performance prevents overdrying, long dry times, and unnecessary part replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, replacing the heating element is usually worth it when the rest of your Samsung dryer is in good shape because the repair cost is typically far less than replacing the whole appliance. For the Samsung DVG45R6100W, confirm the dryer’s heat type and run the built-in troubleshooting checks in the DVG45R6100W owner's manual before buying parts.

Quick decision guide (repair vs. replace)

In most homes, a heating repair makes sense when the dryer still tumbles normally, the drum is quiet, and airflow is strong.

  • Repair is usually worth it when:
  • The dryer runs and tumbles but clothes stay damp
  • The drum turns smoothly (no squealing or thumping)
  • The venting is clear and airflow is strong
  • You have no repeated overheating or burning smell issues
  • The cabinet, door, and controls are in good condition
  • Replacement is usually the better choice when:
  • Multiple major failures are happening (heat plus motor, controls, or drum issues)
  • The dryer has chronic overheating from poor venting that keeps returning
  • Repair costs stack up across several parts in a short time

What to check first (often mistaken for a “bad element”)

A “no heat” complaint is commonly caused by airflow restrictions or safety devices opening due to overheating.

  • Clean the lint filter and check the exhaust duct for blockage
  • Verify the correct cycle and dryness settings
  • Check for an information code and follow the manual’s checkpoints
  • If the dryer is noisy or airflow seems weak, inspect the blower area and venting
Symptom More likely cause Example part on this model page
Heats briefly, then stops Overheating protection opening Dryer thermal cut-off thermostat DC47-00016A
Overheats or shuts heat off High-limit thermostat issue or restricted vent Dryer high-limit thermostat DC47-00017A
Poor temperature sensing, long dry times Temperature sensor issue Dryer thermistor DC32-00007A

Why it matters

On the DVG45R6100W, the heater output differs by fuel type (gas vs. electric), and venting length and elbows can directly affect drying performance. The manual’s specifications and ducting guidance help you avoid replacing parts when the real issue is airflow or a safety cutoff.

Last updated: February 2026

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