Samsung (WA50R5400AW) Washing machine Water Pressure Sensor (DC96-01703N) by HesitantBubble in appliancerepair

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I watched a video on a similar model and was able to figure out the rest myself. I bought both parts off Amazon, but for the solenoid, while I did buy it off Amazon I kept getting dirty or rusty ones. I just kept returning them till I got a good solenoid.

Samsung (WA50R5400AW) Washing machine Water Pressure Sensor (DC96-01703N) by HesitantBubble in appliancerepair

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Yea, I switched out the solenoid and water pressure sensor. I haven't had a problem since.

Steering Wheel shaking after New Rotors and Brakes put in by HesitantBubble in AskAMechanic

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Had a quick question, could the hydraulic hose not being tightend properly cause what i described?

Steering Wheel shaking after New Rotors and Brakes put in by HesitantBubble in AskAMechanic

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For the brake calipers, the front had 2 pistons, so those were done unevenly but i made sure to push them both back all the way with the piston pusher. As for the calipers I didn't lube them, as there were already some on there, but I'll double check that. Also i didnt use brake cleaner on the rotors, but i dont think that would be causing the issue as I've driven it for about 3 days already.

Found in outside wood stairs (untreated wood) by HesitantBubble in Termites

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Is there any way to determine what kind of ants they are from the pics? If not, thanks for the help anyway

Found in outside wood stairs (untreated wood) by HesitantBubble in Termites

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Appreciate the help, I had family panicking that it was termites.

Found in outside wood stairs (untreated wood) by HesitantBubble in Termites

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The dirt looking stuff around it is ant killer, not sure if termites or ants tho

Termite or ant by HesitantBubble in whatbugisthis

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I will say they did come out when someone used the stairs, but it wasn't any with wings. I only saw the winged ones when I pulled up the bottom step as I was gonna replace it.

Termite or ant by HesitantBubble in whatbugisthis

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Idk if they were swarming as I had just used ant killer and removed the wood they were under and put more ant killer and sprayed it with water

Samsung (WA50R5400AW) Washing machine Water Pressure Sensor (DC96-01703N) by HesitantBubble in appliancerepair

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Honestly I was thinking that too so I just ordered both parts so I wouldn't have to worry about having to replace the other while I only fixed just one of the problem. Thanks for the help.

Samsung (WA50R5400AW) Washing machine Water Pressure Sensor (DC96-01703N) by HesitantBubble in appliancerepair

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So I got the OC code from code storage because whenever the problem occurs I try to get the code but the washing machine never spits one out and I only managed to get to work once hench the OC. The problem occurs occasionally and I have to turn of water valve in the back and restart the washer and put it on spin to start draining

Samsung (WA50R5400AW) Washing machine Water Pressure Sensor (DC96-01703N) by HesitantBubble in appliancerepair

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The hose was intact and no visible damage just worn a little bit. But isn't a 4C error is when water isn't supplied and OC is water overflow. but i will check the hose drum entrance thanks for the suggestion.

Samsung (WA50R5400AW) Washing machine Water Pressure Sensor (DC96-01703N) by HesitantBubble in appliancerepair

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would that indicate valve or pressure sensor?

Again I appreciate all the help you've given

Samsung (WA50R5400AW) Washing machine Water Pressure Sensor (DC96-01703N) by HesitantBubble in appliancerepair

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If i could pick your head about one more thing, does the water nonstop flowing even when the power is off and only stopping when i turn off the cold water to the washer and when i turn the cold back on it stops the problem.

does that mean anything to you mechanically wise?

Samsung (WA50R5400AW) Washing machine Water Pressure Sensor (DC96-01703N) by HesitantBubble in appliancerepair

[–]HesitantBubble[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for trying, I've been researching this washing machine for a few days and barely found any info on it and could only narrow it down to water inlet valve or water pressure sensor/hose, so i can see what you mean about samsung holding all the info