Samsung washers are reliable and efficient appliances that make doing laundry a breeze. However, like any appliance, they can experience issues that may affect their performance. At our Samsung washer repair service, we provide affordable and reliable solutions for common problems, starting from just $95. In this article, we'll discuss some of the most common issues with Samsung washers and how our repair services can help.
If your KitchenAid washer is making loud noises, it may be due to a malfunctioning motor or a damaged pump. Inspect the motor and pump for any signs of damage or wear. If you notice any issues, replace the part.
This repair is necessary if your LG refrigerator is making unusual noises.
If your KitchenAid washer is leaking water, it may be due to a damaged water inlet valve or a worn-out door gasket. Check the valve and gasket for any signs of damage or wear. If you notice any issues, replace the part.
Over time, the door seal on your Samsung washer may become worn or damaged, leading to water leaks and other issues. Our repair service can replace the door seal.
If your Samsung washer is not draining properly, it may be due to a faulty water pump. Our Samsung washer repair service can replace the water pump.
In addition to the common problems outlined above, Samsung washers also use error codes to indicate issues that may arise during operation. Here's a table of all the error codes for Samsung washers, along with their visual representation and possible solutions:
Error Code | Visual Representation | Possible Solution |
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1E or E7 | Water Level Sensor Error | Check for kinks or blockages in the water supply hose, clean the debris filter, replace the water level sensor |
2E or E2 | Motor Error | Unplug the washer, wait a few minutes, and plug it back in. If the problem persists, replace the motor or motor control board |
3E or E3 | Over-Current Error | Unplug the washer, wait a few minutes, and plug it back in. If the problem persists, replace the motor or control board |
4E or E1 | Water Supply Error | Check the water supply and water pressure, clean the water inlet filter, replace the water inlet valve |
5E or E2 | Drain Error | Check for kinks or blockages in the drain hose, clean the debris filter, replace the drain pump |
6E or bE | Button Error | Check that the buttons are not stuck or malfunctioning, replace the control panel |
8E or E8 | Control Board Error | Unplug the washer, wait a few minutes, and plug it back in. If the problem persists, replace the control board |
9E or E9 | Low Water Pressure Error | Check the water supply and water pressure, clean the water inlet filter, replace the water inlet valve |
AE | Signal Communication Error | Check the wire connections between the control board and other components, replace any damaged wires |
CE or 1C | Overloading Error | Remove some items from the washer to reduce the load, redistribute the load, and restart the cycle |
DE or Ed | Door Error | Check that the door is closed and latched properly, check the door lock and switch, replace the door lock |
HE or HE1 | Heating Error | Check the heating element, thermistor, and wiring connections, replace any faulty components |
HE2 or HE2 | Heating Error | Check the heating element, thermistor, and wiring connections, replace any faulty components |
HE3 or HE3 | Heating Error | Check the heating element, thermistor, and wiring connections, replace any faulty components |
OE or E3 | Water Overflow Error | Turn off the water supply to the washer, check the water level sensor and control board, replace any faulty components |
PF | Power Failure Error | Check the power supply to the washer, reset any tripped circuit breakers or fuses, and restart the cycle |
Sud or 5C | Suds Error | Add less detergent to the washer, run the cycle again with no detergent to remove excess suds |
UE or E4 | Unbalanced Load Error | Remove some items from the washer to reduce the load, redistribute the load, and restart the cycle |