How to Fix Samsung Washer Error E3

⚠️ Safety Warning: Appliance repair involves electricity, gas, and moving parts. Always disconnect power before working on any appliance.

Error Code: E3 Difficulty: Hard

Problem: The washer detected an overflow level of water. This typically happens if the water inlet valve is stuck open and lets water in even when the machine is off.

⚖️ Repair Decision
⚠️ CHECK WARRANTY / AGE

$100 – $250 Range

How to Fix E3 Error

    • UNPLUG washer from electrical power. Remove rear access panel.
    • Manually rotate drum pulley. Listen for grinding noises or feel for excessive resistance indicating bearing failure.
    • Disconnect motor wiring harness from main board. Label connections before removal.
    • Test motor windings resistance between U-V, V-W, and W-U terminals. All readings must be equal (2-5Ω). Uneven readings indicate internal fault.
    • Test hall sensor resistance per service manual pinout (typically
    • 5-
    • 5kΩ between sensor pins).
    • If motor binds mechanically or electrical tests fail, replace entire motor assembly using OEM part DC34-00030A.
    • Remove drive belt, stator mounting bolts (4-6 bolts), and rotor nut (requires rotor puller tool). Extract old motor.
    • Install new motor assembly. Reattach rotor, stator bolts (torque to 22 ft-lbs), and drive belt with proper tension.
    • Reconnect wiring. Run motor diagnostic test to verify rotation direction and speed.

Recommended Replacement Part

OEM Part #: DC34-00030A

Estimated Market Price: $185

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Still Not Working?

If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.

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Expert: Mike Sullivan

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