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  • How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error SE

    How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error SE

    Problem: General sensor error; ambiguous fault involving turbidity, temperature, or level sensors

    How to Fix Dishwasher Error

    1. Unplug dishwasher from electrical power.
    2. Enter service diagnostic mode: press Temperature + Delay Start + Power buttons simultaneously.
    3. Run sensor diagnostic tests per model-specific sequence. Note which sensor fails test.
    4. For turbidity sensor fault: clean sensor window per 6C procedure. If error persists, replace sensor using OEM part DD31-00007A.
    5. For temperature sensor fault: test thermistor per E3 procedure. Replace using OEM part DD31-00003A if faulty.
    6. For water level sensor fault: test pressure switch per E9 procedure. Replace using OEM part DD34-00001A if faulty.
    7. Inspect all sensor wiring harnesses for damage near tub movement points. Repair compromised sections.
    8. After replacing faulty sensor: clear error history in service mode (typically code
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    10. Exit service mode. Restore power.
    11. Run full diagnostic cycle to verify all sensors communicate correctly and error is cleared.

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  • How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error tE

    How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error tE

    Problem: Temperature sensor fault; thermistor open/shorted or out of operational range

    How to Fix Dishwasher Error

    1. Unplug dishwasher and allow components to reach room temperature.
    2. Remove lower access panel to access temperature sensor locations.
    3. Locate thermistor mounted on heater housing or tub wall. Disconnect wiring harness.
    4. Measure resistance across sensor terminals with multimeter at current ambient temperature.
    5. Compare reading to service manual chart (e.g., 77°F = ~10kΩ). Infinite = open; zero = shorted.
    6. Remove mounting screw securing sensor. Gently extract thermistor from well.
    7. Clean mounting well thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol and lint-free cloth.
    8. Apply thermal conductive paste to sensing tip of new sensor.
    9. Install replacement thermistor using OEM part DD31-00003A. Secure mounting screw to 4 in-lbs torque.
    10. Reconnect harness. Reinstall panel. Restore power. Run cycle to verify temperature display updates accurately.

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  • How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error UC

    How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error UC

    Problem: Communication fault; data transmission error between control boards or sensors

    How to Fix Dishwasher Error

    1. Unplug dishwasher for 15 minutes to reset all electronic components.
    2. Remove top panel, control console, and lower access panel to expose all internal harnesses.
    3. Reseat every wiring harness connector between main board, display board, motor, and sensors.
    4. Clean all connector pins with electrical contact cleaner. Allow 5 minutes drying time.
    5. Inspect entire harness routing for pinched wires, rodent damage, or abrasion near metal edges.
    6. Verify all ground connections are tight and corrosion-free at chassis mounting points.
    7. If error persists after reseating: replace main control board using OEM part DD92-00001A.
    8. Transfer all connectors to new board one-by-one. Secure mounting screws to 4 in-lbs torque.
    9. Restore power. Enter diagnostic mode (Temp+Delay Start+Power) to verify communication with all subsystems.
    10. Run full system diagnostic test sequence to confirm error clearance and proper operation of all components.

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  • How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error HC

    How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error HC

    Problem: Heater current fault; abnormal current draw indicating short circuit or element failure

    How to Fix Dishwasher Error

    1. Unplug dishwasher and allow 30 minutes for components to cool completely.
    2. Remove lower access panel to access heater assembly and wiring.
    3. Disconnect electrical wires from heater terminals. Label connections.
    4. Test heater element resistance: proper reading 15-30Ω. Zero resistance = short circuit.
    5. Inspect wiring harness near heater connections for melted insulation, burn marks, or evidence of arcing.
    6. Test thermal fuse continuity mounted on heater housing. Replace if open circuit.
    7. Remove mounting bolts securing heater assembly to tub. Extract old unit.
    8. Clean tub mounting surface thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol. Install new gasket.
    9. Install new heater assembly using OEM part DD97-00001A. Torque mounting bolts to 12 in-lbs in crisscross pattern.
    10. Reconnect wires securely. Restore power. Run Sanitize cycle while monitoring for proper heating and absence of burning smells.

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  • How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error LC

    How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error LC

    Problem: Low current error; insufficient power to heater circuit indicating relay or board fault

    How to Fix Dishwasher Error

    1. Unplug dishwasher and verify household voltage at outlet is 110-120V AC using multimeter.
    2. Remove lower access panel to access main control board and heater connections.
    3. Inspect board near heater relay for burnt components, bulging capacitors, or charred traces.
    4. Test heater element resistance per HE procedure. Replace heater if open circuit.
    5. Test thermal fuse continuity on heater housing. Replace if open circuit.
    6. If heater and fuse test good but error persists: replace main control board using OEM part DD92-00001A.
    7. Transfer all connectors to new board carefully. Secure mounting screws to 4 in-lbs torque.
    8. Reconnect heater wiring. Reinstall access panel.
    9. Restore power. Enter diagnostic mode to verify heater relay operation.
    10. Run Sanitize cycle while monitoring water temperature with external thermometer to confirm proper heating.

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  • How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error SC

    How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error SC

    Problem: Steam generator fault; scale buildup, element failure, or water supply issue (steam models only)

    How to Fix Dishwasher Error

    1. Unplug dishwasher and turn off water supply valve.
    2. Remove lower access panel to access steam generator assembly.
    3. Disconnect water inlet hose and drain residual water into container.
    4. Descale generator using manufacturer-approved solution: pour into reservoir, run maintenance cycle per manual.
    5. Disconnect steam generator wiring harness. Test heating element resistance (should be 30-60Ω).
    6. If element is open or generator is heavily scaled: remove mounting hardware and water line connections.
    7. Extract old steam generator assembly. Clean mounting area thoroughly.
    8. Install new steam generator using OEM part DD97-00002A. Ensure all seals are properly seated.
    9. Reconnect water lines with new hose clamps. Reconnect electrical harness securely.
    10. Restore water and power. Run Steam cycle while verifying steam production and absence of leaks at all connections.

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  • How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error 1

    How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error 1

    Problem: Flash code 1: Water inlet failure; insufficient water flow detected (non-display models)

    How to Fix Dishwasher Error

    1. Unplug dishwasher and turn off water supply valve.
    2. Verify household water supply valve is fully open. Check supply hose for kinks or blockages.
    3. Remove lower access panel. Disconnect water supply hose from inlet valve.
    4. Clean inlet screen filter inside valve port with toothbrush and vinegar solution. Rinse thoroughly.
    5. Reconnect supply hose hand-tight plus 1/4 turn.
    6. Access inlet valve assembly. Test solenoid coil resistance: 500-1500Ω. Replace if open/shorted.
    7. Disconnect wiring harness. Remove mounting screws. Extract old valve assembly.
    8. Install new inlet valve assembly using OEM part DD61-00001A. Secure mounting hardware.
    9. Reconnect water supply hose and wiring harness.
    10. Restore water and power. Start cycle and verify dishwasher fills to proper level within 90 seconds.

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  • How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error 2

    How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error 2

    Problem: Flash code 2: Drain system failure; pump obstruction or motor fault (non-display models)

    How to Fix Dishwasher Error

    1. Unplug dishwasher and remove lower access panel.
    2. Place towels under pump area. Open pump access cover to drain residual water.
    3. Remove coarse filter to access pump impeller. Rotate impeller manually—it must spin freely 360°.
    4. Clear any debris (food particles, utensils) blocking impeller or housing.
    5. If impeller is cracked, broken, or pump housing is damaged: disconnect pump wiring harness.
    6. Loosen hose clamps on inlet/outlet hoses. Remove mounting screws securing pump.
    7. Extract old drain pump assembly. Clean mounting surface thoroughly.
    8. Install new drain pump using OEM part DD31-00010A. Align mounting tabs, secure screws.
    9. Reconnect hoses with clamps tightened firmly. Reconnect wiring harness.
    10. Reinstall filter and access cover. Restore power. Run Drain cycle to verify complete water removal within 90 seconds.

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  • How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error 3

    How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error 3

    Problem: Flash code 3: Door switch malfunction; switch stuck open or wiring fault (non-display models)

    How to Fix Dishwasher Error

    1. Unplug dishwasher from electrical power.
    2. Ensure door closes fully with firm click. Check door strike plate alignment on frame.
    3. Remove inner door panel or control console to access door switch assembly near latch.
    4. Test door switch continuity with multimeter: switch must CLOSE when door is pressed shut.
    5. If switch fails continuity test: disconnect wiring harness.
    6. Remove mounting screws securing switch assembly. Extract old switch.
    7. Install new door switch using OEM part DD64-00001A. Verify actuator arm aligns with door latch.
    8. Reconnect wiring harness securely. Reassemble door panels.
    9. Restore power. Test by opening/closing door while observing control response.
    10. Start cycle to confirm dishwasher operates only when door is fully closed and latched.

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  • How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error 4

    How to Fix Samsung Dishwasher Error 4

    Problem: Flash code 4: Temperature sensor fault; thermistor open/shorted (non-display models)

    How to Fix Dishwasher Error

    1. Unplug dishwasher and allow components to reach room temperature.
    2. Remove lower access panel to access temperature sensor on heater housing.
    3. Disconnect wiring harness from thermistor.
    4. Measure resistance across sensor terminals with multimeter. Expected: ~10kΩ at 77°F.
    5. If reading is infinite (open), near zero (shorted), or significantly off: remove mounting screw.
    6. Gently extract thermistor from mounting well. Clean well with isopropyl alcohol.
    7. Apply thermal conductive paste to tip of new sensor.
    8. Install replacement thermistor using OEM part DD31-00003A. Secure mounting screw to 4 in-lbs torque.
    9. Reconnect wiring harness firmly. Reinstall access panel.
    10. Restore power. Run cycle to verify temperature display updates accurately and error clears.

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