Leaking water
Parts commonly needed when your Samsung dishwasher has this issue. Recommendations are based on repair patterns and may not diagnose your specific problem.
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From OEM manual analysis for the DDW24T998US
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Post-service verification checklist is critical
After finishing any service: (1) Check door lock switch operation — must lock during run and stop when unlocked, (2) Use only authentic Samsung replacement parts, (3) Check all wires are not loose or tight, correctly connected, bound with tape, and properly clamped, (4) Check all screws and nuts fastened with specified torque, (5) Remove all foreign material from inside tub and sump, (6) Run normal cycle and check for water leakage from hose connectors, door, case sump, motors, heater, thermistor, sensors, and supply/drain hoses, (7) Check power cable and outlet, (8) Verify dishwasher is level, (9) Check installation is on flat/stable surface.
Waterwall linear wash is unique to this series — different from standard rotating spray
These models feature a Waterwall linear wash system in addition to standard rotating nozzle spray. The Waterwall creates a high-pressure, consistent wall of water that cleans hard to reach places. This means no pre-rinsing is needed. Available on full or half cycle. The main pump runs at 96W during Waterwall operation versus higher wattage for standard spray.
Circulation pump hose clamp is single-use — order replacement before service
When removing the circulation pump, the hose clamp cannot be reused after removal. You must have a new clamp ready as a service part before starting the disassembly. Order the replacement clamp in advance. This applies to the clamp connecting the pump hose to the sump.
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