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02-17-2022 10:02 AM (Last edited 06-02-2023 04:30 PM by SamsungAl ) in
Washers and DryersI've got a dryer model DV22K6800EW/A1 The dryer heating element failed, and I've had a replacement on order since October. MPN: DC47-00030H. I'm now seeing on the internet that the part is discontinued? What is the alternate replacement part?What part is needed for this repair and where can I get one?
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02-18-2022 11:31 AM in
Washers and DryersHello, to purchase any parts I recommend reaching out to our part distributor, J & J Parts, at 800-627-4368 or samsungparts.com
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02-18-2022 11:37 AM in
Washers and DryersThat would be nice, but they (J&J Parts) show this part as "discontinued" with no replacement. So I would have to scrap a 16 month old dryer, because Samsung decided to stop making a part??
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02-18-2022 02:28 PM in
Washers and DryersI'm not really sure when it comes to parts and whatnot since we don't have access to the parts systems. But I would like to see what we can do for you! Can you shoot me or any of the other mods here a private message with the dryer's full model code and serial number?
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02-20-2022 04:24 AM in
Washers and DryersFor those that might find this posting later on, Samsung has stopped making this part and is now labeled ‘discontinued’, and only way you’ll find one is if you get lucky and eBay has a “pull” from a working dryer.
Samsung has failed miserably on this one, and is leaving customers with giant doorstops for appliances. A kick in the face to customers and very anti eco-friendly, by forcing customers to place these appliances in scrapyards instead of repairing.
Shame on Samsung.