Wow thanks for your video Had a professional come look at it and they said 800 to fix I did it less than a 100 thanks to you Thanks you saved me a boat load of money
This was an awesome video. I had gotten to the part where the lid needed to come off and you had reached the same conclusion I did. I said well crap at least I knew not to keep searching for a way to disconnect the whole lid. Also the calabration hot keys was a good tip as well
Really wish this video showed how to get the main control panel off instead of just still pictures after it has been removed. I removed the screws as shown, how do you actually get it to disconnect from the part that is closest to the lid?
I change the suspension rods and did that calibration and it still going out of balance on the last your video you said you did some adjustments can you tell me what you did
I have the same washer, after removing all the same screws the control panel still won't come off it seems to be stuck at the back- the part that touches the lid. Did it just come off or did you have to apply a little force?
@@lisaannh.y.357 there are three screws that connect the display face piece to the motherboard piece on the top of the washer. I unscrewed those and unhooked the two electrical cable/ribbons that connect the two pieces. This gave me more of an ability to move the lid. I did not completely remove the lid. I was able to lift the lid up safely at a 45° angle and maneuver the rods out and replace them.
I hate to say it but you may have a drive system problem if your tub is still bouncing after replacing suspension. Possible inner tub problem which is bad news for the machine.
The other thing I’d check Is if these “new” suspension rods are OEM Samsung not cheap amazon aftermarket. I also heard you’re supposed to use dampening grease on the bushings of the suspension rods.
The video lose me a bit confused I appreciate you posting the whole process but it seems to have gone out of balance pretty quickly even with the new springs I’m having the exact same problem with the exact same machine not sure if I should try to replace the rods or just get a new machine?
Thank you for posting this. It was pretty easy to replace the suspension rods by watching your video. Washer working great now. Many thanks, sir.
Really helped me, I was able to replace the shocks by myself, but didn’t know I had to recalibrate the machine! Many thanks!!
Wow thanks for your video
Had a professional come look at it and they said 800 to fix I did it less than a 100 thanks to you
Thanks you saved me a boat load of money
How's those cheap suspension rods holding up after a year.?
@bakihanma7247 not so much
@@crifix. You think the actual Samsung brand will do any better?
@bakihanma7247 don't think so
This was an awesome video. I had gotten to the part where the lid needed to come off and you had reached the same conclusion I did. I said well crap at least I knew not to keep searching for a way to disconnect the whole lid. Also the calabration hot keys was a good tip as well
It is such a shame, these washers can't be more than a few years old and are already having problems!
Mine lasted 2 days...lol
My washer was throwing this alarms every time, so i ordered new rods and going to give this a shot, Ha wish me luck
When I replaced mine it looked good first 3-4 loads
Really wish this video showed how to get the main control panel off instead of just still pictures after it has been removed. I removed the screws as shown, how do you actually get it to disconnect from the part that is closest to the lid?
I change the suspension rods and did that calibration and it still going out of balance on the last your video you said you did some adjustments can you tell me what you did
Make sure the washer is level
He had to balance the load himself. He had to open the lid and readjust the clothing’s positions. Not a good solution to the main problem.
Could you link the website for the ones that you purchased? Thank you
How you know which spring is failing?
I test pushing the basket by hand and it wobble a lot
I have the same washer, after removing all the same screws the control panel still won't come off it seems to be stuck at the back- the part that touches the lid. Did it just come off or did you have to apply a little force?
There should be clips on the side
@@lisaannh.y.357 there are three screws that connect the display face piece to the motherboard piece on the top of the washer. I unscrewed those and unhooked the two electrical cable/ribbons that connect the two pieces. This gave me more of an ability to move the lid. I did not completely remove the lid. I was able to lift the lid up safely at a 45° angle and maneuver the rods out and replace them.
Thanks nice video 👍🏻
Unbelievable. It quickly moved from balanced to unbalanced.😮😬😐
I hate to say it but you may have a drive system problem if your tub is still bouncing after replacing suspension. Possible inner tub problem which is bad news for the machine.
The other thing I’d check Is if these “new” suspension rods are OEM Samsung not cheap amazon aftermarket. I also heard you’re supposed to use dampening grease on the bushings of the suspension rods.
The video lose me a bit confused I appreciate you posting the whole process but it seems to have gone out of balance pretty quickly even with the new springs I’m having the exact same problem with the exact same machine not sure if I should try to replace the rods or just get a new machine?
After few tries it works better. But sometimes still go out of balance
Why would not show how to take off the control panel.
That is where we are stuck as well
See my reply above. I just finished the repair 30 minutes ago.
This is exactly the same issue that's repeatedly happening on my Samsung WA14J6750SV Top Load Washer with Activ DualWash 14Kg
They are very sensitive to unbalanced loads
@@crifix.dude it says ur
Nothing like starting in the middle😂
I have the same washer
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Banging 1:13:00
Lot of banging...lol
Those arms though
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1:13:30ur
What's the point of this video! To watch a washer run a full cycle! I was expecting to see how to replace the dampers!
If you watch the first 5 min of the video that's what I do....Questions?
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