Samsung Washing Machine Error Codes List & Solution [2024]
Samsung Washing Machine Error Codes – The washing machine shows the information codes, which can help to understand what is happening with your machine.
Therefore, check the control panel first if the washing machine fails to work. In most circumstances, it is not a mechanical issue.
Please use the table below to find the Samsung Washing Machine Error Code and the solution required to resolve the problem.
Samsung Washing Machine Error Codes & Solution
Samsung Washing Machine Error Code 1E, E7, 1C
Type
Water Level sensor
Causes
Water level sensor fault
Incorrect connections of the water level sensor terminal
The hose part for the water level sensor is folded
The hose is clogged with foreign material
Solution
Check the water level sensor terminal connections and contacts
Check the material code to ensure correct water level sensor is used
If the water level sensor is faulty, replace it
Samsung Washing Machine Error Code 4E, E1, 4C
Type
Water Supply
Causes
Water supply valve is blocked by foreign material
The water supply valve terminal is not connected
Hose is folded or torn
The warm water and rinse connectors are wrongly connected to each other
PCB terminal from the drain hose to the detergent drawer is not connected
Solution
If the water supply valve has a wire disconnected, replace it
Check whether the water supply valve is clogged with foreign material and whether water is supplied continually
If the PBA relay operates abnormally, replace the PBA
Samsung Washing Machine Error Code 5E, E2, 5C
Type
Drain
Causes
Drain pump fault
Foreign materials in the drain pump
Main PCB fault
Solution
Check whether the drain pump motor are restrained by foreign material
Check whether the connections are correct and if there is any wires disconnected
Check whether the drain pump operates abnormally when the water temperature in the tub is high
Samsung Washing Machine Error Code CC
Type
Cooling
Causes
Washing Temperature sensor fault
Description of PL hazard prevention
Solution
This error occurs if the water Temperature is more than 50˚C in draining. Check the temperature.
If the water temperature is normal, this error is due to a temperature sensor fault. In this casem replace the washing heater and be careful to prevent water leakage
Samsung Washing Machine Error Code dE, dE1, Ed, dC, DC1, DC
Type
Door
Causes
Door switch fault
Main PCB fault
Solution
Close the door if it is opened
Make sure that laundry is not caught in the door
Check the door switch. If faulty, replace it
Check the main PBA door sensing circuit. If faulty, replace it
Fault of a hose or incorrect part engagement in the product
Solution
Check for any leakage on the base, Hose, Valve and Tub connections
Check the drain motor operation. Replace if it does not operate normally
Samsung Washing Machine Error Code Sud
Type
Foaming Detected
Causes
Too much foaming
Solution
It is also displayed while foaming is removed.
– When the removal is finished, the normal cycle proceeds. “Sud” or “SUdS” is displayed when too much foaming is detected and “End” is displayed when the removal of the foaming is finished. (This is one of the normal operations. It is an operation for preventing non-sensing faults.)
Samsung Washing Machine Error Code UE, E4, UB
Type
Unbalance
Causes
Caused by the laundry
Solution
Check the type of laundry
The laundry load is unbalanced
Redistribute the load. Washing items such as blanket, pillow or a large towel can cause weight shift during the spin cycle
Samsung Washing Machine Error Code 5E, E2, 5C
Type
Drain Error
Causes
The pump motor impeller is damaged internally
Wrong voltage (220 V → 110 V) is supplied to the parts
Part fault
The drain hose is clogged with foreign material
Water pump terminal is not connected
Solution
Clean the debris filter
Make sure the drainage hose is connected properly
Clean the water hose mesh filter
Samsung Washing Machine Error Code NF
Type
No Fill
Causes
Washer is not plugged in and powered on
Debris filter is clogged
Watter hose is clogged
Solution
Ensure that the door is tightly closed.
Ensure the washer is plugged in and powered on. If it does not power on, check the fuse and/or reset the circuit breaker (in the home’s electrical panel).
Make sure the source water tap is completely turned on.
Check the water pressure.
Check that there are no kinks in the water hose connected to the washing machine and that it is not clogged.