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Sounds like you will need an ice maker, p#DA97-07603A. You can not get the sensor separate. You can try unplugging the unit to reset it. Un splice the wires first or disconnect the ice maker to see if that will take care of it. If not you could be looking and the control board as well.

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Hi. Do you know what has been replaced previously to fix this issue? I can not find the exact model number for this unit, but I have found something very close it looks like. The LE error code stands for a water level sensor error. Check the Hose where the sensor is connected, may be loose, pinched, damaged or clogged. Also check the sensor it may be disconnected or defective. The Main PCB may also be defective. I also found this link for you to check out on this issue. http://www.justanswer.com/appliance/7k6se-samsung-washing-machine-showing-le-error.html
Let me know what you find.

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Hi. Attached is your tech sheet. You have the display board and then the User interface plugs into the display board. IT appears that the U.I has all the buttons and display lights on it. The problem could be either one. They call this the control box and it comes with both the U.I and display board. It is part number W10175589. you can not just get the U.I separate. You can get just the display board separate. p# 2307037. The best way to test any control board is power in and power out. WE need to make sure we are getting proper voltage to the display board first. The wiring schematic on the tech sheet does not indicate what this voltage is but it is very possible that it should get 120 Voltage. There are 3 wires on the display board. IT does not say which ones are the hot an neutral ones. The U.I board is plugged into the display board with ribbon cables. This is not shown on the tech sheet. So IF you have voltage to the board I would replace the control box. IF not, then possible wiring or main control board issue. Do the buttons still work on the U.I? If so you know there is power there and then just replace the control box. Also, first unplug the unit for 5 mins and plug back in. The unit could be glitched up and just need a reset. Let me know what you find.

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In reply to: not cooling

Here are a couple of videos that will help.

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In reply to: not cooling

Sounds like you have a bad compressor. It sounds like the compressor is trying to start (humming sound that is not normal compressor sound) and then you will hear a loud click from the overload on the compressor and it will stop humming. Then it will wait a minute or so and try this again. Hard starts are rougher on compressors and if the compressor is weak or compromised they will fail after a hard start is installed. If this is was is happening, you will need to replace the compressor which is a major repair.

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In reply to: Icemaker

Hello
From what we can see there was an updated part number revision on this part. The ice lever shut off arm with this new part number looks to be deeper than the original part number. With the arm longer it most likely will sence ice production sooner and stop the bucket from overflowing. See new part number below. Hope this helps. Matt Ace technician.
5304469377

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I have attached the tech sheet below. I do not see an error code for over sudsing on this unit. What error code are you getting or what dose is say on the display? Are there too many soap suds in the unit? Are we using HE soap? Take a look at the tech sheet. Run the diagnostics on the unit. See what error codes are stored in the system and let me know. Is the unit draining water properly? Check your pressure hose for any holes or clogs. Where does it stop at in the cycle?

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In reply to: ND CODE

ND Error code is a drain pump repair/replacement. You either have something blocking or stuck in the pump or a bad bearing in the pump. I don’t have a video at the moment but will list the part information below. You can check to see if there is anything blocking the drain as a first solution and then move on from there. This model number is incomplete you gave us . You will need the last three digits to find the correct pump. It will be 0001 / 0002 / 0003 series. Make sure you get the series number to get the correct pump. See video link on pump. https://www.appliancevideo.com/samsung-wf210anwxaa01-washer-diagnostic-repair-will-not-drain-error-code/

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Hi. Im not sure that I know what removal tool you are using. You shouldn’t have to pry anything. You will need a spanner wrench to remove the spanner nut to remove the tub. I have attached 2 videos that shows this. The videos show an older unit, but same method. Once the spanner nut is off you can remove the tub.

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Hi. Attached is the link for the tech sheet on your unit. It explains here how to program the main board.

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If its making a clicking noise you either have a bad compressor that is (LRA ) Locked rotor amprege or defective starting components. I recommend installing new starting components on this unit and if it does not rectify the issues you need to replace the compressor . See links below.

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Sounds like a pump bearing going bad, I would recommend replacing the drain pump on this unit. See links below.

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I recommend clearing any debris from the blower motor assembly. You may have an impacted blower housing due to lint . Start there and let us know if you need further assistance. See links below.

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In reply to: No heat

Due a continuity test on the heating element , If open I recommend installing a new heating element on this unit. See links below.

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In reply to: Turntable wont move

I recommend replacing the turntable motor on this unit. See links below.

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In reply to: Water leaking

I recommend replacing the door seal on this unit.

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I would start by installing a new water valve on this unit. See links below.

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In reply to: No tumble

I would start by installing a new belt on this unit. See links below.

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I recommend installing a thermal cutoff on this unit.

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In reply to: No start

I recommend replacing the motor on this unit. See parts and video links below.

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