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I have a Samsung washing machine, model# WF350ANW/XAA01. It starts out out of balance, during the spin cycle, The tub moves out of the circle all thru the spin cycle. Is there a “fixit” for this, without a repairman?
Rear Drum with Bearing If the washer is making a loud noise the rear drum with bearing might need to be replace. On this washer the bearing might not be sold separately, the entire rear drum might have to be replaced. This is a very involved repair and will require disassembling most of the washer. However, the problem is going to get worse very quickly and so either the drum and bearing will need to be replaced or the washing machine. WF350ANW/XAA01 is a partial model number for a Samsung Washing Machine. To see specific parts for your Washing Machine, please choose your exact model from the list below or choose the model that’s closest. Samsung Washing Machine Model WF350ANW Samsung Washing Machine Model WF350ANW/XAA Samsung Washing Machine Model WF350ANWXAA
I have the perfect answer never buy a Samsung washer dryer every again
Spider arm is broken. Mine would viabrate and not spin fast enough. Also i would get a ND code from corrosion from the spider arm. Metal flakes and grimp would clog the fliter amd jam the pump. After 3 of 4 times doing that it got worst to the point i couldnt fininsh the spin cycle i took the machine apart to see what was causing the viabration and pump to jam up and it was the spider arm was corroded and broken.
Try the easier solutions first before taking apart the washing machine.
- Remove Shipping Materials
- Level the Machine
- Check for Overloading
- Look for Laundry Caught Below the Tub
To whom it may concern: Samsung Model#WF337AAG/XAA Vibration of drum just over slow rpm. The rear balancing ring has gone bad internally. The fluid and/or whatever is inside the ring has turned to a harder chunky material. It still moves around but very slowly and not smoothly. I have replaced the rear balancing ring and my machine is now smooth. I hope this helps.
Its a Samsung 1st problem , if it was a tv it would be great but its not . So get rid of it and buy a washer from a manufacture of washing machines,not tv’s. I learned the hard way.
I just ran into trouble with Samsung Washer. I noticed the washer drum wasn’t centered in the opening. I was able to remove the top with electronics panel by unscrewing the 2 screws in the back of the machine on either corner (the hinge). Be careful as there’s 2 pins that connect the top panel to the base. You’ll have to slide the top off of these 2 pins that are on either side. Now you’ll have access to the entire drum. I found one of the dampers (long metal rod with a spring at the bottom) that holds the drum in place had broken the spring off. I was able to replace this single damper and get my washer working. In your case, you may have to replace more or all of them (4). Also, the grease they use is miserable, try not to get it on yourself, it’s quite difficult to remove. Must be some 20 year grease or something.