Tag: samsung
All the articles with the tag "samsung".
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Samsung Washer E3 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E3 means water overfull, foam buildup, or motor-speed feedback failure. Most often fixed by rebalancing the load or clearing suds.
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Samsung Washer E2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E2 on Samsung washers means drain problem (blocked pump/hose) or jammed button, depending on model. Check your model number first.
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Samsung Washer dE2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
dE2 means the door is closed but not locked or an on/off switch fault. Most common fix: power reset or door lock assembly replacement.
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Samsung Washer dC1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
dC1 means the door isn't fully closed or the lock mechanism has failed. Most often fixed by reseating the door or replacing the lock.
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Samsung Washer dE Error Code - Causes & Fix
dE means the door is not latched or locked. Most often the door lock assembly has failed or clothing is caught in the seal.
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Samsung Washer CE Error Code - Causes & Fix
CE means water temperature issue. Usually hot and cold hoses are reversed at the back. Swap them and run calibration to clear the code.
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Samsung Washer bC1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
bC1 means a button or control-interface fault. Most often a stuck power button or loose console connector. Power-cycle first.
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Samsung bE0 Error Code - Causes & Fix
Samsung bE0 means a stuck or continuously-pressed button on the control panel. Most often fixed by cleaning or freeing a jammed key.
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Samsung Washer bC Error Code - Causes & Fix
Samsung bC error means a button or control-panel input fault. Most often a stuck button or failed display PCB relay. Power cycle first.
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Samsung Washer bE4 Error Code - Causes & Fix
bE4 on Samsung washers means a water supply problem. Check that both inlet taps are fully open, then clean the mesh inlet filters.
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Samsung Washer bE3 Error Code - Causes & Fix
bE3 means a motor-drive or motor-sensing fault. The most common fix is checking motor wiring and connections, then testing the hall sensor.
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Samsung Washer bE2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
bE2 means a stuck or jammed button on the control panel (or Mems sensor on some models). Reset power and check each button for binding.
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Samsung Washer bE1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
bE1 means a stuck or faulty power button on your Samsung washer. The most likely fix is cleaning the button or replacing the control panel.
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Samsung Washer AE Error Code - Causes & Fix
AE is a communication error between control boards in your Samsung washer. Most often fixed by a power reset or reseating connectors.
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Samsung Dishwasher 3C Error Code - Causes & Fix
3C means the wash circulation pump is not running right. Check for a jammed impeller and debris first, then test the pump motor.
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Samsung Dishwasher 3E Error Code - Causes & Fix
3E means the incoming water is too hot. Lower the water heater feed or check the temperature sensor that reads the inlet.
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Samsung Dishwasher 4C Error Code - Causes & Fix
4C means the dishwasher cannot fill with enough water in time. Most fixes start by opening the supply valve and cleaning the inlet screen.
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Samsung Dishwasher 5C Error Code - Causes & Fix
5C means the dishwasher cannot drain the water out. Most fixes start with cleaning the filter and clearing the drain pump and hose.
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Samsung Dishwasher 9E Error Code - Causes & Fix
9E means the dishwasher detects a low water level during the wash. Check the supply and inlet valve, then the float switch.
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Samsung Dishwasher bE Error Code - Causes & Fix
bE means a button is stuck on the control panel. Clean the buttons first, then replace the panel or membrane if one stays pressed.
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Samsung Dishwasher HC Error Code - Causes & Fix
HC means the dishwasher detected overheating at the heater. The common cause is a stuck heating element relay or a failing thermistor.
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Samsung Dishwasher LC Error Code - Causes & Fix
LC means the leak sensor in the base pan found moisture. Most fixes start by drying the pan and finding the drip source.
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Samsung Dishwasher OC Error Code - Causes & Fix
OC means the dishwasher detected too much water in the tub. Stop the cycle and check for a stuck inlet valve or a drain problem.
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Samsung Dishwasher tC Error Code - Causes & Fix
tC means the temperature sensor signal is out of range. Check the thermistor wiring first, then test and replace the sensor.