Can you buy parts for a dishwasher?
Yes. You can buy replacement parts for a dishwasher, and for Samsung model DW80B7070UG you can replace common wear items (like drain components, racks, and door hardware) to restore normal washing, draining, and drying performance. Use the DW80B7070UG user manual to match symptoms to the right repair.
- Drain parts (drain hose, drain pump, drain pump assembly) when the unit will not drain
- Water inlet valve when the dishwasher will not fill or fills slowly
- Racks and tine rows when the rack is rusted, broken, or not rolling smoothly
- Door parts (latch strike, inner/outer panels) when the door will not close or leaks
- Control and electrical parts (user interface, wire harness, modules) when buttons do not respond or cycles will not start
- Confirm the exact model number: DW80B7070UG.
- Identify the symptom (not draining, not filling, not starting, leaking, poor cleaning).
- Check the troubleshooting and maintenance sections in the DW80B7070UG user manual.
- Match the symptom to the most likely part, then verify fit before ordering.
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part you may need |
|---|---|---|
| Water left in tub | Drain system | Dishwasher drain hose DD97-00613A or drain pump |
| Won’t fill | Fill system | Water inlet valve |
| Door won’t latch | Door hardware | Door latch strike |
| Buttons unresponsive | Controls | User interface |
Replacing the correct part keeps your Samsung dishwasher running efficiently, helps prevent repeat breakdowns, and can extend the appliance’s lifecycle with routine cleaning and maintenance (including periodic Self Clean cycles described in the manual).
Last updated: February 2026
Can you replace parts in a dishwasher?
Yes. On a Samsung DW80B7070UG dishwasher, many parts are replaceable (like the drain hose, drain pump, and water inlet valve) as long as you shut off power at the breaker and turn off the water supply first, then test for leaks and proper operation afterward.
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker (dishwashers use electricity, water, and moving parts).
- Shut off the water supply valve under the sink.
- Protect floors and cabinets with towels; keep a shallow pan handy.
- Take photos of wire and hose routing before disconnecting anything.
- Use the DW80B7070UG owner's manual for model-specific safety and access guidance.
These are some of the most commonly replaced items on this model family:
- Drain components (clogs, leaks, no-drain symptoms)
- Fill components (no-fill, slow fill)
- Door hardware (won’t latch, won’t start)
- Racks and rack hardware (broken tines, poor loading support)
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Water left in tub | Drain path | Dishwasher drain hose DD97-00613A |
| Hums but won’t drain | Drain motor | Drain pump or drain pump assembly |
| Not filling or fills slowly | Water supply/fill | Water inlet valve |
Samsung’s guidance is to disconnect power before servicing. Also, the dishwasher is heavy; moving it safely typically takes two people. After any repair, we always check that the drain hose connection is secure and leak-free.
Some repairs are straightforward (hoses, racks, toe panel). Others involve electrical testing, internal disassembly, or water-tight sealing. If the repair requires pulling the dishwasher out, working in the terminal box, or diagnosing controls, we recommend using a qualified technician.
Replacing the correct part restores cleaning and draining performance, prevents leaks that can damage cabinets and flooring, and helps avoid repeat failures caused by misrouted hoses or loose connectors.
Last updated: February 2026
How to read Samsung dishwasher model number?
On your Samsung dishwasher, we find the model number on the rating label located on the inside edge of the door (typically along the left side). For your unit, the model number you’ll see on that label is DW80B7070UG.
- Open the dishwasher door fully.
- Look along the inner door frame edge.
- Check the left side first.
- Find the rating label with Model and Serial.
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers matter).
For ordering parts and matching troubleshooting steps, the most important rule is to use the full model number exactly as printed.
| What you’re doing | What to use | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Looking up parts | DW80B7070UG | Ensures the correct Samsung dishwasher parts list and diagrams. |
| Using documentation | DW80B7070UG user manual | Matches cycle info, features, and troubleshooting for this series. |
| Calling for service | Model + serial from the label | Helps identify the exact production version. |
Samsung dishwashers can have similar-looking model numbers, but small differences can change the correct drain pump, water inlet valve, or control components. Using the exact label information helps prevent wrong-part returns and repeat repairs.
If you’re reading the model number because the dishwasher is displaying an error code, use a Samsung-specific code list to narrow the problem before replacing parts.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with DW80B7070UG?
Common problems we see with the Samsung DW80B7070UG dishwasher include not draining, not drying well (or the door popping open at the end of the cycle), unusual noise from the drain area, and wash performance issues caused by loading or filter problems. Use the DW80B7070UG owner's manual to match symptoms to features like Storm Wash and Auto Release Dry.
- Won’t drain or drains slowly: clogged filter, blocked drain hose, or a clogged drain pump
- Abnormal noise during drain: debris in the drain pump area
- Poor drying: Auto Release Dry disabled, SmartDry air outlet blocked, plastics placed near the hot air outlet
- Poor cleaning: incorrect loading (spray arms blocked), heavy soil left on dishes, Storm Wash area not used for large items
- Error code on display: a specific system check is being triggered (pump, heater, zone wash)
- Turn the dishwasher off, then restart the cycle (many Samsung codes call for a power reset first).
- Pull the lower rack and check the filter and filter cover; lock the filter handle fully.
- Inspect the drain path for debris (bones, seeds, toothpicks, paper) that can cause noise and clogs.
- Confirm the SmartDry hot air outlet area is not blocked by tall items or plastics.
- Load large pots on the left-side Storm Wash zone and keep handles from stopping nozzle rotation.
| Symptom | What to inspect | Part that often fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| Standing water | Kinked or blocked drain line | Dishwasher drain hose DD97-00613A |
| Hums but won’t drain | Drain pump jammed or failed | Dishwasher drain pump DD31-00016A |
| Intermittent draining | Pump assembly wear or blockage | Dishwasher drain pump assembly DD93-01013A |
Drain, dry, and wash issues often share the same root causes: blocked airflow, blocked water flow, or debris in the filter and drain pump. Fixing those early prevents repeat clogs, noise, and poor cycle results.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the commonly replaced parts in a dishwasher?
In a Samsung DW80B7070UG dishwasher, the most commonly replaced parts are the drain and fill components (hoses, pumps, inlet valve), door hardware (latch and strike), and rack items that wear from daily loading. Regular cleaning and periodic checks help prevent clogs, leaks, and premature failures (see the DW80B7070UG manual).
- Drain system: moves used water out; clogs and wear can cause standing water.
- Water inlet system: fills the tub; valve or supply issues can cause no-fill or slow-fill.
- Door latch and strike: keeps the door closed so the dishwasher can run safely.
- Racks and tines: bend, break, or rust from heavy use and harsh detergents.
- Control and user interface parts: can fail from moisture exposure or electrical issues.
These are examples of parts we often see replaced on this model family:
| Symptom | Likely part area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining, water left in bottom | Drain system | Dishwasher drain hose DD97-00613A |
| Hums but won’t drain, intermittent draining | Drain pump | Dishwasher drain pump DD31-00016A |
| Not filling or fills slowly | Water inlet | Dishwasher water inlet valve DD33-01002B |
| Won’t start, stops mid-cycle when door moves | Door latch/strike | Dishwasher door latch strike DD66-00133A |
- Disconnect power at the breaker before servicing.
- Check the drain hose connection for looseness and leaks after installation or moving the unit.
- Periodically inspect the water supply line for swelling, cracking, cuts, or leaks; replace it immediately if damaged.
- Run the Self Clean cycle periodically with the dishwasher empty to reduce buildup.
- Wipe spills from the control panel with a soft, damp cloth (do not spray water directly on the dishwasher).
Most “dishwasher problems” trace back to water flow: filling, washing circulation, and draining. Keeping hoses, the inlet path, and the drain path in good shape reduces leaks, prevents standing water, and helps the pump and electronics last longer.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the dimensions of the Samsung dishwasher DW80B7070UG?
For the Samsung DW80B7070UG built-in dishwasher, the cabinet dimensions are 23 7/8 in. wide x 25 in. deep x 33 7/8 in. high. These are the core sizing specs you need for a standard under-counter opening; confirm your exact cutout and hookup clearances in the DW80B7070UG user manual.
From the specifications section for the DW80B7070U* series (which includes DW80B7070UG):
| Measurement | Dimension |
|---|---|
| Width | 23 7/8 in. |
| Depth | 25 in. |
| Height | 33 7/8 in. |
We recommend checking these items so the dishwasher slides in without binding and the door opens cleanly:
- Measure the opening width at the front and back (aim for a true 24-in. opening).
- Confirm the countertop height and toe-kick clearance for the 33 7/8-in. dishwasher height.
- Verify the water line and drain hose routing will not kink when the unit is pushed back.
- Make sure the electrical connection location does not interfere with the tub or base.
- Level the dishwasher front-to-back and side-to-side using the leveling legs.
Dishwasher “dimensions” are the box size, but installation success depends on clearances for the toe panel, door swing, and routing for the drain hose and water inlet. A tight opening can cause vibration, rubbing, or a door that does not seal correctly.
These model-family specs often come up during planning:
| Spec | Typical value for DW80B7070UG |
|---|---|
| Electrical | 120 V / 60 Hz on a 15 A circuit |
| Water pressure | 20-120 psi |
Last updated: February 2026





