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Samsung DV209AEW/XAA Dryer Induction/Drive Motor - Genuine OEMProduct Description Dryer Induction/Drive Motor for Samsung DV209AEW/XAA Dryer. Genuine product manufactured by Samsung. . Threaded shaft on one end, belt pulley on the other end. 120V 60HZ 1/3HP 1630RPM. If the dryer does not start, please check to see if there is a defective door switch or thermal fuse. Additionally, if the motor cannot be turned by hand it, it would need to be replaced. Read More MORE INFO $30.99 $30.99 $30.99 Price when purchased online Free shipping, arrives by Sat, Nov 12 to Want it faster? to see options Sold and shipped by Infinisia | Pacific Citadel Capital, Inc. 2067 seller reviews Free Holiday returns until Jan 31 $30.98 $30.98 $30.98 Price when purchased online Free shipping, arrives by Sat, Nov 12 to Want it faster? to see options Sold and shipped by Infinisia | Pacific Citadel Capital, Inc. 2067 seller reviews Free 30-day returns Why is my Samsung dryer running but not heating?Dryer Not Heating
This issue with Samsung dryers is usually caused by a burnt-out heating element. However, it may also be caused by a blown thermal fuse, a defective thermistor, or a ventilation blockage.
How long does a heating element last in a Samsung dryer?How long do Samsung dryer heating elements last? If maintained properly, they can last up to 15 years.
Can you replace the heating element on a Samsung dryer?Take the new heating element out of the packaging and place it into position in your Samsung dryer. You can then secure it in place with the screw you removed earlier or, if your new heating element has a screw, use the new one instead. Once secured in place, reconnect the wire connectors back up to the element.
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