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Samsung DV56H9100GG

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Parts commonly needed when your Samsung dryer has this issue. Recommendations are based on repair patterns and may not diagnose your specific problem.

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Repair tips for this issue

From the service manual for Samsung DV56H9 Series Dryers (2018)

From the service manual

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5 technician insights for the Samsung DV56H9 Series Dryers (2018)

Blower impeller blockage can cause dryer to run briefly then stop

If the dryer runs for a few minutes then stops, in addition to low voltage, check the blower impeller for blockage. Foreign material trapped in the blower housing can restrict airflow, cause rapid overheating, and trigger the safety thermostat to shut down the dryer. Also check the motor actuator.

Dropped screws can be retrieved through duct exhaust hole

If screws for fixing the power cord are dropped into the dryer during service, you can retrieve them by removing the Duct Exhaust (1 screw from back cover, 1 screw from duct exhaust) and reaching through the hole. This saves significant disassembly time compared to accessing from the front.

Gas model amperage draw for diagnosis

Gas models

During ignition, the gas dryer draws 6 amps. With the burner on, it draws 4.5 amps. If the dryer is drawing amperages above this, the house wiring, fuse box, or circuit breaker is suspected to be at fault — not the dryer itself. This is a quick field test to differentiate dryer problems from house wiring problems.

Heater flowchart 10 ohms vs component test 13/34 ohms

The 'clothes not dried' diagnostic flowchart references checking the heater coil for approximately 10Ohm resistance, while the component testing section specifies 13Ohm (PIN 2-3) and 34Ohm (PIN 1-2). The flowchart value appears to be a simplified full-circuit resistance check. For precise diagnosis, always use the individual pin-to-pin values from the component testing section.

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