Samsung DC64-00519B Washer Door Lock Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Part
Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts! Washer door lock switch DC64-00519B is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part that fits some Samsung front-load washers in the WF2, WF3, WF4 and WF5 series. Door lock switch DC64-00519B locks the washer door to prevent the door from opening during the wash cycle and the spin cycle. This part fits some Samsung front-load washers in the WF2, WF3, WF4 and WF5 series. For Samsung.
Product Features
- This part is compatible with models including; WF330ANW/XAA-02,WF448AAW/XAA-07,WF330ANW/XAA-01,WF435ATGJRA/A1-02,WF435ATGJRA/A1-01,WF330ANW/XAA-00,WF435ATGJWR/A1-02,WF448AAW/XAA-05,WF206BNW/XAA-00,WF448AAP/XAA-00,WF435ATGJWR/A1-01,WF407ANW/XAA-00,WF316BAW/XAA,WF317AAW/XAA-00,WF331ANR/XAA-04,WF42H5600AW/A2-00,WF431ABP/XAA-02,WF431ABP/XAA-01,WF431ABW/XAA-00,WF448AAE/XAA-00,WF457ARGSGR/A2-00,WF448AAE/XAA-01,WF331ANW/XAA-04,WF448AAE/XAA-02,WF317AAS/XAA-00,WF461ABP/XAA-01,WF461ABP/XAA-02
- Door lock switch DC64-00519B locks the washer door to prevent the door from opening during the wash cycle and the spin cycle
- Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part. Compatible Brands: Samsung
- Washer door lock switch DC64-00519B is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part that fits some Samsung front-load washers in the WF2, WF3, WF4 and WF5 series
Perfect door lock replacement for my Samsung WF350ANW/XAA My Samsung WF350ANW/XAA front load washer door lock mechanism was completely busted up. The mechanism locked itself with the door open, so then we attempted to force the door shut, resulting in a completely broken mechanism. I believe it was on its way out anyway.I started sweating the service bill for having this repaired, I’m sure at least $200. But then turned to google and quickly found that this is a common failure in front loaders, and found several youtube videos that…
Perfect part, inexpensive and so easy to install There are several videos on-line that will guide you through installing this part. I’ve included a link to YouTube below which worked great for me.This will fix the constant “click, click, click, click”, or if the unit will not lock (no clicking). In my particular case, the part was damaged by slamming the door. There are two copper leaf contacts inside the unit that make contact when the solenoid latches. If the washer doesn’t detect these two, it will try a few times…