SAMSUNG DISHWASHER DW80K7050UG Not Draining LC code FIX!!!!!

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  • Fix for the dw80k7050ug samsung dishwasher not draining

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  • @LandsharkLark
    @LandsharkLark  Před 3 lety +24

    This was 100% my problem. Has worked flawlessly ever since. Hope this helps someone else. The "valve" in the tube is a flapper type one way valve....fyi. It should allow water out but not back in.

    • @PapaWolf303
      @PapaWolf303 Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you, mine doesn't get standing water but I do get water in the filter area. I understand some but it just recently smells like it has old milk in it within a few hours of running. Pulling it out now!!!

  • @cbiechlin
    @cbiechlin Před 2 lety +3

    This was exactly my issue and I NEVER would have figured this out. I found another video how to take off bottom of dishwasher. That way I could easily access the hose. THANK YOU!

  • @andrewdunn111
    @andrewdunn111 Před rokem +3

    GREAT HELP!!! This was my exact issue!!…. Appliance only 2 years old…No build up, Nothing blocking it, but using the wooden skewer I somehow brought that valve to full function/closing..💪🏼🥳. I owe you💰

  • @reuse3jones
    @reuse3jones Před 2 lety +3

    You are the hero we dont deserve, but need informative great camera work and short and to the point

  • @JosephApple-ju5rw
    @JosephApple-ju5rw Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thank you for introducing me to the check valve. Without knowing about the internal drain hose’s check valve, I would’ve been lost. I had assumed the plastic plumbing on the side would handle the water spill back. Unfortunately, I couldn’t clean the hose, and the check valve was worn out. Moreover, I had trouble finding a replacement hose. In the end, I improvised by using a shark bite check valve, PEX, and the rubber ends from the old hose. It worked perfectly and was much more cost-effective than buying a new hose or dishwasher. Once again, thank you for the helpful video!

  • @kiranchari
    @kiranchari Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for the video, my dishwasher had a small piece of metal stuck in the drain pump :-( cleaned it and works like a charm. And the Samsung rep told me that there is a seal leak and cannot be fixed :-/ and had to be replaced !!! Your video helped me trouble shoot in detail.

    • @likestoPlayInPuddles
      @likestoPlayInPuddles Před 5 měsíci

      They just want to sell u more product. Apple does that w the Genius Bar. They don't fix anything. They sell u a service of "parts". Then send ur old part to China. Cuz that's where most used cell phones go and all Apple products to salvage parts. It's legal to sell disassembled tech, not here. Apple has contracts so u can't.

  • @NYCBugkiller
    @NYCBugkiller Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. Worked out. I didn't have to take off the piece inside. All I did was unscrew the screws that held the dishwasher in place, slide it out and lay it on it's side, pull off the left side metal plate, popped off the bottom panel and dried it off, took off the sensor and made sure that was dry as well, put the sensor back on, unhooked the squeeze clamps on both ends of the drain hose, ran water through the hose so it flushed the back flow preventer, blew back through the hose to make sure the air couldn't get through, put it all back together and that when the magic worked.

  • @marilynscattoreggio3150
    @marilynscattoreggio3150 Před rokem +1

    We couldn’t get anyone to repair our Samsung DW80K7050 after it stopped draining and decided to try to fix it ourselves. This video is a Godsend! I’ve been noticing standing water in the drain after cleaning the filter-for YEARS! I didn’t think it should be there but what do I know? We’re going to follow these instructions tomorrow and will let you know if we’re successful.

    • @zakimahmoud7748
      @zakimahmoud7748 Před rokem

      How did it go? Same exact problem since we have owned this Samsung dishwasher for years also. We're going to try it tonight.

  • @tigerdefensesystems
    @tigerdefensesystems Před 3 lety +5

    I ran into this exact problem,,, we went through everything checked drain pump, pulled off same hose, not only had a wet vac been to it, I coupled over my hand and blew through it and ran water from sink... replaced the case break as that is usually a culprit for a plug... removed and checked entire drain hose... it would still drain but still too much restriction... first time ever had to replace that piece and I work as a servicer for many brands and usually this is not a common problem, case breaks and drain pumps are. Excellent video by the way in both explanation and recording...

    • @LandsharkLark
      @LandsharkLark  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the comment. So you replaced the whole hose and that solved the problem?

    • @tigerdefensesystems
      @tigerdefensesystems Před 3 lety +2

      @@LandsharkLark yes, as I didnt even try to force anything through thinking that may damage it to begin with but like I said it would drain but was restricted and not draining quickly enough. Yes case break is the general term for that plastic assembly where water is monitored coming in and then draining out.

    • @LandsharkLark
      @LandsharkLark  Před 3 lety

      @@tigerdefensesystems Awesome. Good to know. I did think i damaged it at first. Had to adjust it back into the correct place and all was well after. Thanks for the reply!

    • @MrSully2277
      @MrSully2277 Před 2 lety

      @@tigerdefensesystems is the case break supposed to be clean all the way through? Mine looks like it has some black stuff in some of the channels

    • @tigerdefensesystems
      @tigerdefensesystems Před 2 lety

      Most generally yes, they should be clear... usually when they get some age and use you'll see anything from rust stains, to grease blockages, possibly mold or anything that might have blocked its way. Try taking air blow through it. Most generally I just replace. Do a google search on Samsung Case break click on images to look at new part images see what they look like.

  • @ppseven4009
    @ppseven4009 Před rokem +2

    Update my problem is solve it was not a pump or hose, it was where the hose connect to the SINK connector, it was block. I took a small screwdriver and push it in that inlet and its solve my issue. Thanks to this video it help me a lot.

  • @LandsharkLark
    @LandsharkLark  Před 2 lety +9

    Update: Had this happen to the dishwasher again today. Came back to watch my own video to take it apart and diagnose. Was a sticker from one of my kids cup this time stuck in the same spot. It can happen again!! Easy fix

  • @dasilnei
    @dasilnei Před rokem +2

    Thanks a bunch! This was my problem!!!!! Saved me a fortune in repair costs!👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼

  • @zakimahmoud7748
    @zakimahmoud7748 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Robert! My family has had this same dishwasher for years and it has been horrible! It has NEVER fully drained and ends up with a disgusting smell. My parents brought different plumbers and one even came 2 or 3 times and never fixed it yet always billing hundreds of dollars for wasting our time and his 👀. Thank goodness for this video and CZcams.

  • @NathanBrantley
    @NathanBrantley Před 2 lety +1

    That's wild you figured that out. I've spent $130 on parts trying to DIY fix ours. So many problems with this unit. I took so much apart and realized that build-up is everywhere. The original owners NEVER ran vinegar rinses every quarter. Our Diverter motor part DD31-00013D or the Micro Switch DD34-00006A gave out, I replaced both and the unit is now fully cycling.

  • @gaijinz5
    @gaijinz5 Před rokem +1

    Great video!😃
    On my dishwasher, I think water was leaking past the big rubber O-Ring that seals the connection of the neck of the big, flat, white plastic tray on the side of the dishwasher and the plastic "drain" cover on the inside left wall of the dishwasher. I put clear silicon LOCTITE waterproof sealant on the O-Ring, pressed the neck of the big, white plastic tray into the circular hole on the side of the dishwasher and through to the other side, then put LOCTITE around the neck of the white tray. I then screwed on the plastic "drain" cover and spread more LOCTITE around it to make the best seal possible. I don't know if this will work, but it's the only other possible source of a water leak that I could find. Thanks again!😄

  • @rubengarcia9296
    @rubengarcia9296 Před 2 lety +1

    Our just displayed the code last night. Checked the valve, which was ok. There was a little bit of water in the bottom tray where the leak detection sensor was. Cleaned that out and checked for any visible signs of leaking. Put back together and running several test cycles. Thanks for the video, it should be at least where to start. Good work!

    • @MrSully2277
      @MrSully2277 Před 2 lety

      Mine also had water at the bottom I’ve already gotten the LC code thrown at me once. My check valve is fine did yours work properly after??

  • @ericdent9137
    @ericdent9137 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing this! Just got mine back together and test ran. This was all that was wrong with mine.

  • @ronaldschuppe8942
    @ronaldschuppe8942 Před rokem +1

    THIS MAKES TOTAL SENCE. OUR DW IS PLUMBED IN THE DISPOSAL AND IT WAS CLOGED YOU. I CLEANED IT OUT AND THEN LC CODE STARTED SHOWING UP. IM GOING TO LOOK AT IT IN THE AM SINCE I FOUND THIS DIY, GENIUS IDEA TOO LATE IN THE EVENING. THANKS FOR SHOWING IT. MINE CAN PUMP IT OUT BUT IT WILL FILL THE CATCH BASKET BACK UP WHICH LIKE I SAID MAKES TOTAL SENCE. THANK YOU.

    • @LandsharkLark
      @LandsharkLark  Před rokem

      Did this work out for you?

    • @ronaldschuppe8942
      @ronaldschuppe8942 Před rokem

      @@LandsharkLark I have the same model as was in the video. No one could verify that there was a check valve in the hose. I had ran a very long zip tie though it but it cane out both ends. I went and baught a borascope and looked for myself and found a straight shot. No check valve. I re installed the hose and it would not re- seal so I put a new screw clamp on it. I watched another video and that guy said his screws had loosened up on his drain pump. So I gave then a nice little twist with a Philips head screw driver and no leaks yet. It has been a week now and no code for water leaks.

  • @blinddog1212
    @blinddog1212 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Just got hit with this issue on our Samsung so will try your inspection steps over the weekend and report back. Cheers and glad you got it working again!

  • @frankthetoad
    @frankthetoad Před 11 měsíci

    You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar! Thanks for the awesome video!

  • @maxwellporras2045
    @maxwellporras2045 Před rokem +1

    This help me out! I didnt know about the hose having a valve. I replaced the hose and installed it the wrong way.

  • @ronaldschuppe8942
    @ronaldschuppe8942 Před rokem +3

    I THINK I FOUND MY PROBLEM. THE HOSE I TOOK OFF WOULD NOT SEAL BACK SO UHAD TO USE THE SCREW STYLE CLAMP. I ALSO WENT AND CHECKED THE SCREWS HOLDING THE "PUMP" TO THE FLOOR OF THE UNIT. FOUND THESE SCREWS WERE LOOSE. I JUST HOPE THE SEAL IS STILL GOOD. AT A COST IF $188 FOR AN O-RING I SURE HOPE SO. THANK YOU FOR ALL THE HINTS AND TIPS. WHAT A PAIN IN THE TAIL. BUT A WHOLELOT CHEAPER THEN A NEW DISHWASHER.

  • @Kevin_Casey
    @Kevin_Casey Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the heads up on my POS washer. My tube was pretty much clogged and the check valve was disintegrated somehow. Gonna put it back together without the check valve so I can do some dishes while I order a new one. Again thanks for narrowing it down for me

    • @LandsharkLark
      @LandsharkLark  Před 2 lety

      No problem. But it will overflow from backwash without the check valve

    • @Kevin_Casey
      @Kevin_Casey Před 2 lety +1

      @@LandsharkLark I only get a little bit of water back in it now. Not perfect but it’ll get me through the next four days till the new one gets here. It’s about a half a gallon of clean water in it now as opposed to being filled to the brim with soupy food water

    • @ms30250
      @ms30250 Před 2 lety

      @@Kevin_Casey I can't find the part anywhere.

  • @bsainsbury1793
    @bsainsbury1793 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for your help!

  • @mrblonde2112
    @mrblonde2112 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for making this video!

  • @ppseven4009
    @ppseven4009 Před rokem +2

    I just did the step in the video, First cycle ran successfully.

  • @juliequigley4710
    @juliequigley4710 Před 2 lety +1

    This was our problem thank you for your video it fixed the problem

  • @appliancerepairvlogs7089
    @appliancerepairvlogs7089 Před 2 lety +1

    good diagnose .... repair on👍🔧

  • @aggy7543
    @aggy7543 Před 3 lety +1

    In Samsung dishwashers the initial problem seems to clear and migrate to the next stage, and cause a fault. It's a step by step clear and that works.

  • @frog_stomp
    @frog_stomp Před 2 lety +2

    I have this same dishwasher and I hate it. I'm going to give this a shot, hopefully it works, will update of it does. Fingers crossed 🤞

  • @michaelmccathrin2218
    @michaelmccathrin2218 Před měsícem

    Mine seems to drain ok, but there is always some water left in the bottom of the filter basket. Does your do the same thing or does it drain until dry?

  • @caseystierwalt
    @caseystierwalt Před 2 lety +1

    Huge help!

  • @jasoncole7139
    @jasoncole7139 Před 9 měsíci

    Any idea what the valve hose part number is? Mine had a small crack

  • @imru3533
    @imru3533 Před rokem

    I have the same exact dishwasher I took out the exact same part you showed but there is no valve the tube is wide-open

  • @paulholland3232
    @paulholland3232 Před rokem

    Great job!!!!

  • @Senorlatulla
    @Senorlatulla Před rokem +1

    I think what Mr. Larkin is trying to say to us gentlemen... is to make sure YOUR WIFE PRERINSES THE DAMN DISHES BEFORE SHE PUTS THEM IN!!. Thank you sir, my dishwasher has been sitting for a while (same model). I'm going to go ahead and get to it

  • @hughmorris853
    @hughmorris853 Před rokem +2

    Mommy thanks you my friend

  • @Jamisaurus09
    @Jamisaurus09 Před 10 měsíci

    How is that big white plastic piece attached? I’ve loosened the hoses but this thing isn’t budging.

    • @LandsharkLark
      @LandsharkLark  Před 10 měsíci

      4:20 in the video I explain it.

    • @Jamisaurus09
      @Jamisaurus09 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Ok thank you! I got ahead of myself and didn’t watch that far. Luckily I didn’t have to. Fixed it just by sucking the hoses out. I appreciate your help. The video was very helpful!

  • @nnirschl
    @nnirschl Před rokem

    Do you have a part number?

  • @myink69
    @myink69 Před rokem

    What is the hose called

  • @dalleth
    @dalleth Před 5 měsíci

    The replacement hose is: DD81-01502A

    • @VisualQC75
      @VisualQC75 Před 2 měsíci

      Not for that model is too long.for thus model they don't sell the hose it come assembly and discontinue by samsung

    • @dalleth
      @dalleth Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@VisualQC75 It's SLIGHTLY too long, but it works.

  • @frederickbibeau2730
    @frederickbibeau2730 Před 2 lety

    And your check valve problem was causing the LC error code (Leak detection) to show up and the DW was always in draining cycle?

  • @chuckb2175
    @chuckb2175 Před 2 lety

    does the dishwasher overflow on to the floor when this happens

  • @ms30250
    @ms30250 Před 2 lety

    Mine is missing flapper. Can't find a replacement hose anywhere.

  • @ppseven4009
    @ppseven4009 Před rokem

    Update, I just replace the Pump and it sound better, well a lot more suction when draining.

  • @NathanBrantley
    @NathanBrantley Před 2 lety

    Do you think the rest of us should wait till we get this problem or work on it preemptively? Dang I just installed the dishwasher back in and didn't realize this was another place there would be build-up.

    • @LandsharkLark
      @LandsharkLark  Před 2 lety +1

      I would honestly wait. I think it's case by case. Fine one minute, then suddenly something gets caught in the flap and you have standing water inside.

  • @blinddog1212
    @blinddog1212 Před rokem

    Also, is your dishwasher still working okay?

  • @itsjaynguyen
    @itsjaynguyen Před rokem

    Mine doesn’t even start the drain pump when I start the machine

  • @NathanBrantley
    @NathanBrantley Před 2 lety

    Ok I promise my last question ( I just can't believe I found another owner of this same unit and actually knows mostly what he is doing). When we moved into the house, the dishwasher has a rubber flap hanging. I cannot in any retail photo see a rubber flap hanging, every photos from Samsung shows the kick plate. Is the rubber flap hanging from the door supposed to be suspended above the kick plate?

    • @LandsharkLark
      @LandsharkLark  Před 2 lety

      I think it is supposed to be tucked up. But after working on mine, it also have the rubber flap hanging down. Hasn't bothered me, but maybe i will take a look at it tomorrow and give an update

  • @mariasoto9645
    @mariasoto9645 Před rokem

    Can someone please provide the size/dimensions of this particular dishwasher? Please

  • @chuckb2175
    @chuckb2175 Před 2 lety

    I ran water through my line and I cant get water flow in either direction does this mean the valve is bad

    • @LandsharkLark
      @LandsharkLark  Před 2 lety +1

      Its a rubber flapper valve. Should only have water flow in one direction if its seated properly. Try compressed air or a long thin object to see if something is making it stick. Then flush and make sure the flapper valve is seated properly.

    • @chuckb2175
      @chuckb2175 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LandsharkLark, I got it I could not get air in any direction, I took the hose off and slammed it onto my counter and something flew out, then I could blow air through one way but not the other way, so far so good

    • @chuckb2175
      @chuckb2175 Před 2 lety

      thank you for your video

    • @LandsharkLark
      @LandsharkLark  Před 2 lety

      @@chuckb2175 Great! No problem.

  • @myrez9977
    @myrez9977 Před rokem

    Be careful as my drain hose with the flapper valve was not flexible and snapped. Forgot I had a wifi endoscope I could have used. The valve was gummed up and didn't operate well. I ended up having to replace both the drain hose with valve and drain pump because that is where my leak was. I thought I had the correct drain hose but this one is approximately two inches longer but identical PN DD81-01502A. I was able to make it fit without too much of a bind in the hose.

    • @mercman84
      @mercman84 Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Had a mouse chew through this hose today! I'll be trying this part for my washer

    • @Gal-bk9gi
      @Gal-bk9gi Před rokem +1

      Do you happen to have part number for this hose? I've looked everywhere can't find it.

  • @bigmike4087
    @bigmike4087 Před 3 lety

    Well did it keep working correctly???

  • @ChileMiPais
    @ChileMiPais Před 2 lety

    I replaced the part and nope. Had to replace the drain pump.

  • @acurita79
    @acurita79 Před 2 lety +1

    Did anyone experience water damage because of this problem?

  • @polson921
    @polson921 Před rokem

    Yea thanks a ton for the video man!! I'm literally having the exact same problem myself. Def about to try this myself