Samsung Washer Error Codes Explained (Complete List + Real Fixes)
If your Samsung washer is showing an error code, it’s not random — it’s diagnosing the problem for you.
If you’re dealing with ongoing issues, you can book a washing machine repair or explore common issues we fix on Samsung washers.
Most guides online are either too technical or too generic. This guide is built from real service experience — focused on what actually fixes the problem.
- ✔ Clear explanation of each error code
- ✔ What you can fix yourself
- ✔ When to stop and call a technician
Quick reality: Over 80% of Samsung washer issues are caused by draining problems, unbalanced loads, or water supply issues.
Most Common Samsung Washer Error Codes (Quick Fix Table)
| Code | Meaning | What to Do |
|---|---|---|
| 5E / 5C | Not draining | Clean pump filter and check drain hose |
| UE / UB | Unbalanced load | Redistribute clothes evenly |
| 4C / E1 | No water supply | Check valves, filters, and pressure |
| 3E | Motor issue | Reduce load or inspect motor |
| dE | Door not locked | Close door properly |
How Samsung Error Codes Work
Samsung uses different versions of the same codes depending on the model.
Example: E2 = 5E = 5C (same draining issue)
This is why many online lists look confusing — they describe the same problem differently.
Most Common Problems (Real-World Fixes)
5E / 5C / E2 — Not Draining
Cause: Blocked drain system.
- Clogged pump filter (coins, lint, debris)
- Blocked or kinked drain hose
If unresolved → drain pump likely needs replacement. See similar cases in our recent washer repairs.
UE / UB / E4 — Unbalanced Load
Cause: Uneven or overloaded drum.
- Redistribute clothes
- Remove heavy items
4C / E1 — Water Supply Issue
Cause: No or low water flow.
- Check valves are open
- Clean inlet filters
- Verify water pressure
3E / EA — Motor Error
Cause: Motor or sensor issue.
- Unplug for 5 minutes
- Run empty cycle
If the error returns, professional washing machine repair is recommended.
dE / dE1 — Door Error
- Ensure door is fully closed
- Check latch and seal
Full Samsung Washer Error Code List
Below is a complete list of Samsung washer error codes, simplified for quick troubleshooting.
1E / 1C / E7
Meaning: Water level sensor communication failure
Fix: Check wiring, sensor, or control board
3E / EA / EB
Meaning: Motor or tachometer error
Fix: Check load, wiring, hall sensor, or motor
4C / E1
Meaning: Water supply issue
Fix: Check valves, pressure, inlet filters
5E / 5C / E2
Meaning: Drain problem
Fix: Clean filter, inspect hose, check pump
6E
Meaning: Heating issue
Fix: Check heater (~27 ohms)
8E / 8C
Meaning: Vibration sensor issue
Fix: Inspect sensor and wiring
9E / UC
Meaning: Voltage issue
Fix: Check outlet and power supply
AE / 13E
Meaning: Communication error
Fix: Reset unit, inspect wiring
bE / bC
Meaning: Button/control error
Fix: Reset or inspect control panel
CE / E8
Meaning: Water temperature issue
Fix: Check hoses and sensor
dE / DC
Meaning: Door lock issue
Fix: Inspect latch and hinge
FE / FC
Meaning: Fan error
Fix: Inspect fan and wiring
HE / H1 / HE1 / HE2
Meaning: Heating system fault
Fix: Check heater, sensors, wiring
LE / LE1
Meaning: Leak detected
Fix: Inspect hoses and internal leaks
SUD / 5D
Meaning: Excess detergent
Fix: Reduce detergent and run rinse
tE / tC
Meaning: Temperature sensor fault
Fix: Check sensor and wiring
UE / UB
Meaning: Unbalanced load
Fix: Redistribute load
PoF / PF
Meaning: Power interruption
Fix: Restart cycle
ddC
Meaning: Door opened during cycle
Fix: Close door and restart
Hot
Meaning: High temperature warning
Fix: Allow cooling
EE
Meaning: Dryer temperature issue
Fix: Check sensor and heater
Technician Insight (What Actually Fails Most)
- Drain issues (5E) — most common
- Unbalanced loads (UE) — most misdiagnosed
- Water supply issues — very frequent
- Control boards — rarely the first problem
Most washers don’t fail — they get blocked, overloaded, or misused. You can see real examples in our recent repair cases.
When to Call a Technician
- Error keeps returning
- Burning smell
- Breaker trips
- Motor or control board suspected
If you’re unsure, it’s better to diagnose it properly once than keep guessing.
Need Help With Your Washer?
If your Samsung washer still isn’t working anywhere across Southern Ontario, we provide fast and reliable service throughout the region. See all areas we serve here: appliance repair service areas.
You can request service online or call us directly to get your washer diagnosed and fixed quickly.
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