Tag: samsung
All the articles with the tag "samsung".
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Samsung Dryer Stops Mid Cycle - Causes & Fix
A Samsung dryer stopping mid-cycle is usually caused by a clogged lint filter or vent duct restricting airflow and triggering overheat shutdown.
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Samsung Dryer Takes Too Long to Dry - Causes & Fix
A Samsung dryer taking too long to dry is usually caused by a blocked exhaust vent or clogged lint filter restricting airflow.
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Samsung Dryer Won't Start - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by Child Lock being on or the door switch failing. Check for error codes, turn off Child Lock, and test the door switch.
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Samsung Dryer Not Heating - Causes & Fix
A clogged lint screen or vent is the most common cause. Clean both thoroughly and check for 240 V power at the outlet on electric models.
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Samsung Washer Shaking and Loud - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by shipping bolts still installed or washer not level. Check for rigid drum movement and verify all feet contact floor.
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Samsung Washer Won't Turn On - Causes & Fix
Usually a tripped breaker, unplugged cord, or door not latched. Check outlet power, inspect the cord, close the door fully, and reset.
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Samsung Washer Stops Mid Cycle - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by a clogged drain filter or kinked drain hose. Clean the filter and check the hose routing to restore operation.
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Samsung Washer Door Won't Unlock - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by water still in the tub or a drain restriction. Perform a power reset and check the emergency drain hose and pump filter.
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Samsung Washer Won't Fill with Water - Causes & Fix
Usually a clogged inlet screen or kinked hose. Check supply valves, clean the hose filters at the machine connection, and test the inlet valve.
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Samsung Washer Leaking Water - Causes & Fix
Loose or damaged inlet hoses at the back connections are the most common cause. Shut off water, tighten fittings, and replace cracked hoses.
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Samsung Washer Won't Drain - Causes & Fix
A clogged drain pump filter is the most common culprit. Pull the front access panel, unscrew the filter, clear any debris, and test a drain cycle.
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Samsung Washer Won't Spin - Causes & Fix
Usually an unbalanced load or drain restriction. Redistribute clothes, clean the filter, check the door lock, and inspect the drain hose.
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Samsung Microwave E-82 Error - Causes & Fix
E-82 means a communication short error between control circuits. Power-cycle for 60 seconds. If it returns, call service.
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Samsung Microwave TE Error - Causes & Fix
TE means touch communication error: the control board can't reach the keypad. Most likely fix: power reset or replace the membrane switch.
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Samsung E-X2 Microwave Error - Causes & Fix
E-X2 means Additional Short Error. Power reset the microwave for 60 seconds. If it returns, a control board or keypad short needs service.
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Samsung Microwave E-83 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E-83 means lost communication between main and sub boards. Most likely fix: reset power, check door switches, or replace control board.
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Samsung Microwave E-X1 Error - Causes & Fix
E-X1 means 'Additional Open Error' on Samsung microwaves. Reset power for 60 seconds. If the code returns, call Samsung service.
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Samsung Microwave E-81 Error - Causes & Fix
E-81 means Communication Open Error. A control-board or wiring fault interrupted communication. Power reset first, then call service.
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Samsung Microwave E-63 Error - Causes & Fix
E-63 means T1 Max Time Humidity Sensor Error. Most often the humidity sensor has failed. Reset power for 60 seconds first.
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Samsung Microwave E-62 Error - Causes & Fix
E-62 means a short humidity sensor error. Power-cycle first. If the code returns, inspect the sensor, wiring, and control board.
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Samsung Microwave E-54 Error - Causes & Fix
E-54 means 'Zero Error' on Samsung microwaves. Unplug for 60 seconds and restore power. If it returns, call Samsung service.
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Samsung Microwave E-61 Error - Causes & Fix
E-61 means an open humidity sensor circuit. The most likely fix is reconnecting or replacing the humidity sensor or its wiring harness.
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Samsung E-53 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E-53 is a Read/Write Error on Samsung microwaves, pointing to control board memory failure. Most likely fix: reset power or replace the board.
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Samsung Microwave E-34 Error - Causes & Fix
E-34 means Over Weight Error: the turntable load exceeds the model's limit for weight-sensing mode. Reset power for 60 seconds first.