Part #: DC97-15459G
Brand: Samsung
Frequently Asked Questions - Samsung Washer Water Inlet Valve - DC97-15459G
How do I replace the Samsung washer inlet valve?
To replace the Samsung DC97-15459G water inlet valve, unplug the washer and turn off the water supply. Remove the top panel, disconnect the hoses and electrical connectors from the old valve, then unscrew and remove it. Install the new inlet valve by securing it in place and reconnecting the hoses and wires.
How do I check the water inlet valve on my Samsung washing machine?
You can check the inlet valve by inspecting it for clogs, testing it with a multimeter for continuity, and ensuring water pressure is reaching the valve. If the valve does not open or close properly, or shows no continuity, it is likely faulty and should be replaced.
How do I remove the washing machine water inlet valve?
To remove the inlet valve, shut off the water, unplug the washer, and remove the top or rear panel (depending on the model). Disconnect the water hoses, electrical connectors, and mounting screws. Carefully lift out the old water inlet valve.
How do I fix a Samsung washing machine inlet pipe?
If your inlet pipe is leaking or blocked, check for mineral buildup, cracks, or loose connections. You may need to clean the mesh filters, replace damaged hoses, or tighten the connections. If the valve itself is faulty, replacing it with a new DC97-15459G inlet valve will resolve water flow issues.
Why is my Samsung washer not filling with water?
A washer may not fill due to a clogged inlet filter, low water pressure, a kinked hose, or a faulty inlet valve. Inspect each component, clean the filters, and if the valve fails to open, replace it.
Why is my Samsung washer giving a 4E (or NF) error?
The 4E/NF error indicates a water supply issue. This may be caused by a blocked inlet filter, closed water valve, kinked hose, or a defective inlet valve. Cleaning or replacing the DC97-15459G water inlet valve typically resolves the error.
How do I test a Samsung water inlet valve with a multimeter?
Disconnect the valve, set your multimeter to ohms, and test the terminals for continuity. A functional valve will show a measurable resistance. If the reading is infinite or shows no continuity, the inlet valve is faulty.
Why does my washer fill with water slowly?
Slow filling commonly results from clogged inlet filters, low household water pressure, or a failing inlet valve.