🔥 Keep your dryer cool under pressure with Samsung’s thermostat assembly!
The Samsung DC47-00016A Dryer Thermostat Assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part designed to precisely monitor and regulate dryer temperature. Compact and durable, it operates at 250 volts and fits seamlessly into your Samsung dryer, ensuring safe, efficient drying performance and extending appliance life.
Brand | Samsung |
Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Voltage | 250 Volts |
Display Type | analog |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Backlight | No |
UPC | 728834784520 716686370169 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00716686370169 |
Manufacturer | Standard Plumbing Supply |
Brand Name | Samsung |
Model Info | DC47-00016A |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | DC47-00016A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | DC47-00016A |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**Y
Little annoyed that the dryer broke in the first place because ...
I have a samsung front load washer/dryer set that I bought about 13-14 months ago. As with anything made now days the timer in the dryer went off that told it that it was out of warranty and to go ahead and break. Little annoyed that the dryer broke in the first place because it really isn't that old and its only my wife and I that use it so usage is quite low.Now opinion of the dryer out of the way... Our dryer just suddenly stopped working. Power came on control board would light up. You could hit start and it would act like it was going to by chiming and you could hear a slight click from something internal telling it to start but nothing would happen. The drum wouldn't turn and the motor made no noises. I looked it up online and apparently its pretty common for the thermostat and thermistor to overheat and burn up. Getting to these parts is fairly easy if you follow a tutorial but takes a bit of work. So instead of replacing 1 at a time and playing with trial and error I just took it apart and replaced both at same time. The dryer started up just fine and seems to be working well. I am curious to see how long it will last though since the original failed in just over a year.Why did I choose these parts to replace? When searching online for my issue I found several people with Samsung dryers with similar issues and all of them seemed to replace these parts and their dryer began working. It seems to be a fairly common issue.AdviceIf you are even somewhat handy with a screwdriver this was fairly easy to take apart and replace at least in my front loader. I think it was about 20 screws and it was amazing how much of the dryer you have to remove to get to it but it was all very easy.The video I watched for taking the dryer apart can be found here http://www.appliancepartspros.com/samsung-dryer-thermistor-dc32-00007a-ap4201716.html . For my specific model it wasn't 100% the same but it was very close and made it very easy.I was told pulling clothes out of the dryer early before the cycle completes could be a possible cause for this issue. Apparently near the end of the cycle the dryer cools itself down so if you pull something early it is still hot and could be the reason this is happening. I am not positive on this but it made sense so from now on we're going to try and let ours finish their cycles.
B**B
Helped solve several problems including t0 error
For some time now our Samsung dryer has been "over-cooking" our clothes. Even on delicate cycle clothes would come out scorching hot. This has ruined some nice clothes by shrinking the seams excessively. Finally we got a t0 error message recently which forced me to take apart the dryer and perform some maintenance. I replaced the thermostat, thermistor, and did a deep clean of the ducts using a rotary brush and shop vac. Now the dryer works like it did when it was brand new! $50 in parts and an afternoon of effort and I saved us from having to buy a new dryer (and put this one in the land fill).
C**S
Over 2 years and still in operation
Used this to replace original part and made my dryer operational again. Purchased this along with a thermistor, which I replaced at the same time. Have had no problems with either since.If you’re a little handy, this is a pretty easy repair that you can do on your own using video tutorials online. All I used was a cheap multimeter (to troubleshoot old part) from Harbor Freight and a screwdriver. In my Samsung dryer, getting to area was a little tight but still simple and did t require me to pull machine apart too much.
M**O
No Housing (Bracket) Included
Thermostat works great, BUT know that unit comes without the bracket - which gave me a headache removing the old thermostat from the housing unit to mount the new one. Good value piece though if you can figure out the latter.
B**E
Figure out what's wrong first
I ordered at least six of these, one at a time, as I went through the process of trying to fix my samsung dryer. First had to replace the heating elements, then this. Again, and again, and again. Problem was dryer was overheating and blowing this fuse. Read all the self help guides and it kept mentioning this fuse. But none of the repair sites mentioned a unique problem I was seeing - the dryer would overheat even if I put it on air dry/tumble. Figured it was the control board itself and that finally did the trick. But these fuses did their job, were cheap, and got me through it all.
P**S
Good job
Worked mighty fine.
B**D
Beware! There may be 2 different fuses inside your dryer!
Don't make my mistake, but there are likely TWO fuses in your dryer that look almost identical. This fuse is for your BLOWER and will be rated for a much cooler temperature (around 85 degrees Celsius or 180 F) . If you put this on your heating assembly (near the spiral heating element) the heat will blow the fuse very quickly.The fuse for the heating element is rated much higher, around 160 degrees Celsius (320 F). That part is generally riveted to a small bracket (i.e., frog legs).Judging by the reviews posted, I think many people made the same mistake I did. Luckily the guys at my local appliance part store set me right the second time.
M**S
Exactly as described....
My Samsung front load dryer went on the fritz, so after a little research online, I began ordering multiple parts that were affordable. My intent was to replace all the cheap culprits in one disassembly.Now, keep in mind, I replaced multiple sensors and a heating coil. What I can say is, this part was an exact fit. It might not have been the culprit, but reading parts reviews about parts not built for direct replacement and items not fitting properly, wasn't an issue.I can say it works as described, because after replacement, it sure didn't contribute to the issue. If I ever had to order another one, I wouldn't hesitate.
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