How to find part number for Samsung dryer?
To find the correct part number for your Samsung dryer, we match parts to the exact model number. On Samsung model DVG45T3200W, the model and serial tag is typically on the front frame behind the door; if it’s missing or unreadable, check the back of the dryer and confirm details in the DVG45T3200W owner's manual.
Where to look for the model and serial tag
Check these common locations on Samsung dryers before ordering parts:
- Front frame behind the door (open the door and look around the opening)
- Back panel (a secondary label is often placed on the rear)
- Inside the door area (near the hinge side or latch side on some builds)
- Owner documentation (model number is often printed on the cover or first pages)
How we use the model number to get the right part
Once you have the model number, use it to select parts that fit your exact configuration (gas vs. electric, control style, and production revision).
- Enter the full model number exactly as shown on the tag
- Use the model-specific parts list first; it filters to compatible components
- Compare the part description to your symptom (no heat, won’t start, noisy drum, long dry times)
Examples of model-matched parts on this page
| Common symptom | Part that often relates | Example part number |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer won’t start when door closes | Door switch | DC64-00828B |
| Dryer runs but heat is inconsistent | Thermistor | DC32-00007A |
| Thumping or squealing while tumbling | Drum belt or support roller | 6602-001655 or DC97-16782E |
Why it matters
Samsung dryers can look similar across model families, but internal parts like the wire harness, control board, thermostats, and drum components can vary by revision. Using the exact model number prevents ordering a part that does not mount correctly or connect to your wiring.
Ordering tip
After you confirm the model number, you can order replacement parts from the model-specific list, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect if you are shopping for additional items.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Samsung dryer?
A Samsung dryer typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Samsung DVG45T3200W, keeping airflow strong (clean lint system and venting) is the biggest factor in reaching the high end of that range; see the DVG45T3200W owner's manual.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most dryers fail early due to heat and airflow stress, not because the drum stops turning.
- Vent restriction (long vent runs, crushed duct, clogged hood) increases heat and wear
- Lint buildup inside the cabinet or blower housing reduces airflow
- Overloading strains the drum belt, rollers, and motor
- Frequent high-heat cycles accelerate wear on thermostats and sensors
- Skipping maintenance (lint screen, vent cleaning) shortens life
What “end of life” usually looks like
These symptoms often show up in the later years and can be repairable.
| Symptom | Common area involved | What we check first |
|---|---|---|
| Long dry times | Airflow and venting | Lint screen, vent duct, outside hood |
| No heat or weak heat | Heating system and safety controls | Thermostats, sensors, gas burner components |
| Squealing or thumping | Drum support system | Belt, support rollers, drum seals |
| Won’t start | Door and control inputs | Door switch, power supply, control board |
Maintenance that extends dryer life
These steps keep temperatures stable and reduce strain on parts.
- Clean the lint screen every load
- Inspect and clean the vent path at least yearly (more often with long vents)
- Keep loads to a reasonable size so the drum can tumble freely
- Level the dryer to reduce vibration and roller wear
- If drying times increase, correct airflow first before replacing parts
Why it matters
A dryer that runs with restricted airflow operates hotter and longer per load. That extra heat cycling is hard on key components such as thermostats and temperature sensors, and it can also increase wear on the motor, belt, and drum support rollers.
Ordering replacement parts
When normal wear parts do come up, you can order model-matched replacement parts for DVG45T3200W from the parts list for this dryer, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth replacing a heating element in a Samsung dryer?
Yes, replacing a failed heating element is usually worth it on a Samsung dryer like model DVG45T3200W when the dryer otherwise runs normally (drum turns, controls work, airflow is good). A bad heater causes long dry times or no heat, and a repair can restore normal performance and extend the dryer’s usable life.
When replacing the heater is the right call
- The drum tumbles but clothes stay cool or take much longer to dry
- The dryer heats intermittently (heat cycles on and off more than normal)
- You have strong airflow at the outside vent and the lint filter is clean
- The dryer is in good overall condition (no major noise, no burning smell)
- You want to avoid the cost and hassle of replacing the entire dryer
Check these common causes first (they can mimic a bad heater)
Before buying parts, we recommend ruling out airflow and safety-limit issues because restricted venting can make a dryer seem like it is not heating.
- Clean the lint filter and confirm it seats correctly
- Inspect and clear the exhaust duct for lint buildup or crushing
- Verify the outside vent hood opens fully while running
- Avoid overloading; large loads can dry unevenly and slowly
- If the dryer is noisy, check for loose objects in the load (coins, buttons)
Parts that often relate to “no heat” symptoms
On Samsung gas dryers, heat complaints can involve sensors and thermostats in addition to the heater system. These model-matched parts are commonly checked during diagnosis:
| Symptom | Common area to test | Example part for DVG45T3200W |
|---|---|---|
| No heat or shuts off on heat | Temperature sensing | Dryer thermistor DC32-00007A |
| Overheats or trips safety | High-limit protection | Dryer high-limit thermostat DC47-00017A |
| Heat cycles abnormally | Burner ignition sensing (gas models) | Dryer radiant sensor DC32-00008A |
Why it matters
A dryer that is not heating often runs longer, wastes energy, and can overheat if airflow is restricted. Fixing the root cause (heater circuit, thermostat, thermistor, or venting) restores drying performance and helps protect key components like the motor and blower.
What we recommend
Use the troubleshooting and specifications sections in the DVG45T3200W owner's manual to match symptoms to checkpoints, then order the correct replacement part from the parts list for your model or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





