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Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Assy Pcb Manual for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 - Part DC94-09424A

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    Assy Pcb Manual

    Part #DC94-09424A

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  • Frame Corner-rear Left for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 - Part DC61-04969A

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    Frame Corner-rear Left

    Part #DC61-04969A

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  • Frame Corner-front Right for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 - Part DC61-04968A

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    Frame Corner-front Right

    Part #DC61-04968A

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  • Frame Corner-front Left for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 - Part DC61-04967A

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    Frame Corner-front Left

    Part #DC61-04967A

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  • Frame for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 - Part DC61-04703A

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    Frame

    Part #DC61-04703A

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  • Assy Wire Harness-pump for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 - Part DC93-00809A

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    Assy Wire Harness-pump

    Part #DC93-00809A

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  • Tub Outer for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 - Part DC61-04738B

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    Tub Outer

    Part #DC61-04738B

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  • Frame Plate-up for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 - Part DC61-04726A

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    Frame Plate-up

    Part #DC61-04726A

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  • Assy Hinge (2) for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 - Part DC97-19221C

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    Assy Hinge (2)

    Part #DC97-19221C

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  • Assy Driving Module Parts for Samsung WA54R7600AW/US-00 - Part DC90-00115S

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    Assy Driving Module Parts

    Part #DC90-00115S

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Samsung WASHER WA54R7600AW/US-00 FAQs

Yes. On the Samsung WA54R7600AW top-load washer, the filters that commonly need attention are the inlet screen filters at the hose connections and the drain-side debris filtering in the drain path. Use the cleaning and troubleshooting guidance in the WA54R7600AW manual.

What filters to clean on WA54R7600AW

These are the filter points that affect filling and draining on this model type:

  • Inlet screen filters: small mesh screens inside the hot and cold water inlet ports (where the hoses connect).
  • Drain-side debris filtering: lint, coins, and small items can restrict the drain path and trigger a drain error.
  • Drain hose path: not a filter, but a common restriction point (kinks, clogs, or improper standpipe setup).

When to clean or check them

Clean or inspect when you notice performance changes:

  • Slow fill, weak water flow, or long fill times
  • Slow drain, standing water, or a drain-related information code
  • Grit or sediment in the home water supply
  • After washing heavily shedding loads (towels, pet bedding)

Quick guide: symptom to likely cause

Symptom Most likely area What to do first
Slow fill Inlet screen filters Turn off taps; remove hoses; rinse screens
Not draining / drain code Drain path restriction Check drain hose routing; clear obstructions
Intermittent draining Drain pump area / hose Listen for pump operation; inspect for blockage

Safe, effective cleaning steps

  • Unplug the washer; turn off both water taps.
  • Place towels and a shallow pan under the hose connections.
  • Remove hoses; gently rinse inlet screens (do not puncture the mesh).
  • Reconnect hoses firmly; turn taps on; check for leaks.
  • If you get a drain code, follow the drain checks and filter guidance in the Samsung top load washer error codes.

Why it matters

Clean inlet screens protect the water inlet valve from sediment, and keeping the drain path clear prevents slow draining and reduces strain on the drain pump.

Last updated: February 2026

The model on this page, Samsung WA54R7600AW, is a top load washer (not a 4.5 cu. ft. front load). If you are shopping by “4.5 front load,” those washers are typically strong cleaners and efficient; for WA54R7600AW, “good” comes down to correct installation, leveling, and routine maintenance in the WA54R7600AW manual.

How to judge whether WA54R7600AW is “good” for your home

We consider a washer a good choice when it cleans consistently, spins out water well, and stays stable without walking, banging, or leaking.

Key things to check first:

  • Install on a solid, stable floor (soft flooring increases vibration)
  • Level the washer carefully; re-check after a few loads
  • Load evenly; mix items to prevent off-balance spins
  • Use the correct drain setup (standpipe height and hose routing)
  • Do routine cleaning to prevent odor and residue buildup

Common “not good” complaints and what fixes them

Many performance complaints trace back to setup or wear items.

Symptom Most common cause What to do
Banging or walking in spin Unlevel washer or unbalanced load Re-level; redistribute load; avoid single heavy items
Won’t drain or drains slowly Clogged hose or pump restriction Check hose routing; inspect/clean drain path; replace pump if needed
Fills slowly or no fill Inlet screens clogged or valve issue Clean mesh screens; verify water pressure; replace valve if needed

If vibration persists after leveling, worn suspension can be the cause; the Samsung washer suspension rod DC97-16350V is a common stability part on this model.

Helpful model-specific references

Why it matters

Matching the washer type to your needs (top load vs front load) prevents disappointment. For WA54R7600AW, correct leveling and load balance directly control noise, vibration, and spin performance.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Samsung front-load washing machines last 10 to 15 years in normal household use. For your Samsung WA54R7600AW, the manual focuses on maintenance and troubleshooting; following the care steps in the WA54R7600AW owner's manual helps you reach that typical lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A washer’s service life is driven more by use and maintenance than by the badge on the lid.

  • Loads per week: more cycles equals faster wear on bearings, suspension, and the drain system
  • Overloading: increases vibration and stress on the tub and suspension
  • Detergent choice and amount: excess suds can contribute to odors and residue
  • Water quality and pressure: mineral buildup can affect valves and internal passages
  • Routine cleaning: Self Clean and filter cleaning reduce odor and buildup

Maintenance habits that extend washer life

The WA54R7600AW manual calls out several care items that directly support long-term reliability.

  • Run Self Clean periodically to sanitize and reduce odor-causing residue
  • Dry the interior after the cycle finishes (lid open when practical)
  • Use the right cycle for the load (for example, Heavy Duty for heavily soiled items)
  • Keep the washer level to reduce out-of-balance spinning and vibration
  • Clean inlet mesh filters as part of routine maintenance

Quick reference: lifespan vs. usage pattern

Usage pattern Typical life expectancy What to prioritize
Light (1 to 3 loads/week) 12 to 15 years Self Clean, keep level, correct detergent
Average (4 to 7 loads/week) 10 to 13 years Avoid overloads, clean filters, balance loads
Heavy (8+ loads/week) 8 to 12 years Strict maintenance, reduce vibration, don’t over-suds

Why it matters

A washer that stays clean, level, and properly loaded runs with less vibration and less strain on key components (suspension, drain pump, and motor). That reduces nuisance issues like odors, unbalanced spin messages, and premature part wear.

Last updated: February 2026

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