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How to Fix Samsung Washer Error 3E
Problem: Motor tachometer/hall sensor signal error – no speed feedback to inverter How to Fix 3E Error Unplug washer and remove rear panel. Locate hall sensor…
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How to Fix Samsung Washer Error 3C
Problem: The washer cannot detect the motor’s speed or position. This is usually caused by a failed Hall Sensor on the motor or a loose wire…
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How to Fix Samsung Washer Error LC
Problem: Leak detection sensor activated – moisture detected in base pan How to Fix LC Error Unplug washer and tilt machine 45° backward (use furniture dolly…
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How to Fix Samsung Washer Error tE
Problem: Thermistor (temperature sensor) open circuit or short circuit How to Fix tE Error Unplug washer and remove lower front panel. Locate thermistor mounted on outer…
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How to Fix Samsung Washer Error TE
Problem: The temperature sensor (thermistor) is broken or disconnected. The machine has stopped heating because it cannot read the water temperature. Replace the sensor if the…
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How to Fix Samsung Washer Error HE
Problem: Heater element fault or temperature sensor mismatch during heating cycle How to Fix HE Error Disconnect power and drain tub completely before servicing. Access heating…
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How to Fix Samsung Washer Error hE
Problem: The water is getting too hot, or the sensor thinks it is. This is often a relay on the main control board stuck in the…
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How to Fix Samsung Washer Error OE
Problem: Overflow error – excessive water detected in tub beyond maximum level How to Fix OE Error Cancel cycle and allow washer to drain naturally through…
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How to Fix Samsung Washer Error SUD
Problem: Excess suds detected – non-HE detergent or overdosing causing foam buildup How to Fix SUD Error Cancel current cycle and select Rinse+Spin cycle without detergent…
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How to Fix Samsung Washer Error SD
Problem: The washer detects too many suds. This happens when you use non-HE detergent or too much soap. The cycle pauses to let the bubbles dissolve.…
