Here’s a list of common error codes for Samsung washers:
- 1E/IE: Water inlet error – The washer has not filled with water in a certain amount of time.
- 2E/E2: Water drainage error – The washer has not drained water within a certain amount of time.
- 3E/E3: Motor error – The washer’s motor is not functioning properly.
- 4E/E4: Water supply error – The washer has not detected a proper water supply.
- 5E/E5: Water drain error – The washer is not draining water properly.
- 8E/8C: Water level error – The washer is overfilling with water.
- 9E/9C: Low water level error – The washer is not filling with enough water.
- AE: Water leakage error – The washer has detected a water leak.
- bE: Button error – A button on the control panel is stuck.
- CE: Overload error – The washer is overloaded.
- dE/dC: Door error – The washer’s door is not closing properly.
- HE: Heater error – The washer’s heater is not working properly.
- LE: Water leakage error – The washer has detected a water leak.
- OE: Water overflow error – The washer is overflowing with water.
- PE: Pressure sensor error – The washer’s pressure sensor is not working properly.
- UE: Unbalanced load error – The washer is unable to balance the load properly.
- SE: Motor communication error – There is a communication error between the washer’s motor and control board.
- AE6/AE9: Communication error between the control board and the display panel.
These codes may vary slightly depending on the specific model of your Samsung washer. Always consult your washer’s manual for the most accurate information.