Samsung washer 4C / 4E error
The 4C / 4E display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that water is not entering correctly. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
Start with the exact display or visible symptom. Match the full model number before ordering parts because code meanings vary across product families.
The 4C / 4E display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that water is not entering correctly. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The 4C or 4E code indicates that the washer is not receiving enough water within the expected time.
The 4C2 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the supplied water temperature is too high. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The 5C / 5E display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the washer cannot drain in time. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The dC / dE display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the door is open or not locking. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The dC1 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the main door lock signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The dC3 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the AddWash door is not detected as closed. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The LC / LE display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that a leak or unexpected water-level drop was detected. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The UE / Ub display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the load is unbalanced for spinning. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
A blocked filter or hose, a jammed pump, an installation problem, or incorrect cycle behavior can leave water in a washing machine after the cycle ends.
The E16 / F16 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the door is not closed or locked. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E17 / F17 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the washer is filling too slowly. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E18 / F18 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the washer cannot drain in time. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E19 / F19 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the water is taking too long to heat. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E20 / F20 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that unexpected heating was detected. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E23 / F23 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that AquaStop or leak protection is active. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E25 / F25 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the turbidity sensor is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E26 / F26 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the pressure sensor is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E27 / F27 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the door-lock signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E29 / F29 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that water is not entering correctly. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E32 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the load is unbalanced. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E36 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the drain path or pump is blocked. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E57 / F57 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the motor inverter is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E58 / F58 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the motor is not rotating correctly. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E67 / F67 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the control module configuration is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E80 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the control electronics detected a fault. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E90 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the internal modules are not communicating. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F21 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the motor cannot rotate. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F43 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the motor is mechanically blocked. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F44 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the motor direction control is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F59 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the imbalance sensor is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F60 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the water-flow sensor is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F61 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the door safety circuit is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F63 display on many Bosch washing machines indicates that the control entered a protection state. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E22 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the washer did not fill in time. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E23 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the flood-protection system activated. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E30 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the washer cannot drain. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E31 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the drain time exceeded the limit. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E38 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the dispenser system is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E39 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the dispenser position cannot be confirmed. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E42 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock circuit cannot confirm a lock. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E43 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the control cannot unlock the door. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E45 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-switch signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E46 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock feedback is inconsistent. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E47 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock circuit is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E48 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock position cannot be confirmed. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E49 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock circuit remains active. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E52 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the motor failed to rotate. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E53 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the motor-control circuit is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E54 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the motor current is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E57 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the inverter detected a fault. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E58 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the motor current is too high. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E60 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock or control circuit is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The H2O Supply display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the washer is not receiving enough water. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The AE display on many LG washing machines indicates that water was detected where it should not be. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The Cd display on many LG washing machines indicates that the washer-dryer is cooling the load. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The CE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the motor circuit detected excessive current. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The CL display on many LG washing machines indicates that control lock is enabled. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The dE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the door is open or not locking. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The dE1 display on many LG washing machines indicates that the door-lock switch signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The dE2 display on many LG washing machines indicates that the door could not lock or unlock. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The dHE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the drying-heater system is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The dL display on many LG washing machines indicates that the door-lock mechanism is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E1 display on many LG washing machines indicates that a leak or water in the base was detected. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E6 display on many LG washing machines indicates that the clutch or motor is prevented from moving. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The Eb display on many LG washing machines indicates that the clutch or drive signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The FE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the washer detected an overfill. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The FF display on many LG washing machines indicates that water in the inlet or drain system may be frozen. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The HE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the water-heating system is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The IE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the washer is not filling with enough water. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The LE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the motor is locked or overloaded. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The LE1 display on many LG washing machines indicates that the motor or drive system is overloaded. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The LE2 display on many LG washing machines indicates that the motor cannot complete rotation. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The OE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the washer cannot drain in time. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The PE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the water-level pressure sensor is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The PF display on many LG washing machines indicates that power was interrupted during the cycle. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The SE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the motor speed sensor signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The Sud display on many LG washing machines indicates that excess detergent suds were detected. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The tcL display on many LG washing machines indicates that the tub-clean reminder is active. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The tE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the water-temperature sensor is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The UE display on many LG washing machines indicates that the load remains unbalanced. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The vS display on many LG washing machines indicates that the vibration sensor signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The 1C / 1E display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the water-level sensor signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The 2E display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the main control detected an internal fault. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The 3C / 3E display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the motor or motor feedback is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The 8C / 8E display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the vibration sensor signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The 9C1 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the incoming voltage is too high. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The 9C2 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the incoming voltage is too low. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The A0 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the washer is in a test-related mode. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The AC / AE display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the control boards are not communicating. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The AC6 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that communication with the inverter is interrupted. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The bC / bE display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that a control-panel button appears stuck. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The ddC display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the AddWash door was opened without pausing. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E2 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that a control-panel key is stuck. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The FL display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the door failed to lock. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The HC / HE display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the water-heating system is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The HC2 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the drying heater temperature is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The Hot display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the drum is still too hot to unlock safely. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The Hr display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the heater relay is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The LC1 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that water was detected in the washer base. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The LO display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the door failed to unlock. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The nd display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the washer did not drain. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The nF display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the washer did not fill with water. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The OC / OE display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the washer detected an overfill. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The PC display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the clutch or position signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The PC1 display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the clutch position cannot be confirmed. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The SF display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the main control board reported an error. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The Sud / 5d display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that excess detergent suds were detected. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The tC / tE display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the temperature sensor signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The UC display on many Samsung washing machines indicates that the power supply voltage is unstable. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The C1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that water flow is too low. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The dL display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the door or lid cannot lock. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The dU display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the door or lid cannot unlock. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F0E1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that a load was detected during Clean Washer. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F0E2 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that excess suds were detected. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F0E3 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the load is too large. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F1E1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the main control detected a fault. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F1E2 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the motor-control electronics detected a fault. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F2E1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that a control-panel key is stuck. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F3E1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the pressure sensor is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F3E2 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the water-temperature sensor is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F4E1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the wash-water heater is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F4E2 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the heater control circuit is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F5E1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the door or lid is open. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F5E2 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the door or lid cannot lock. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F5E3 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the door or lid cannot unlock. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F5E4 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the door was not opened between cycles. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F6E1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the main and motor controls are not communicating. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F7E1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the motor cannot reach expected speed. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F7E5 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the shifter position cannot be confirmed. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F7E6 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the motor cannot drive the basket. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F8E1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the washer is not receiving enough water. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F8E3 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the washer detected an overflow. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F8E5 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the hot and cold hoses may be reversed. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F8E6 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that water is entering in an unsafe cycle state. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F9E1 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the washer is taking too long to drain. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F9E2 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the drain-pump drive is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The F9E3 display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the drain system is too slow. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The HC display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the hot and cold hoses may be reversed. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The Int display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the cycle was interrupted. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The Ld display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the washer is taking too long to drain. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The LF display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the washer is taking too long to fill. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The LOC display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that control lock is enabled. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The oL display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the washer is overloaded. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The rL display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that a load was detected during cleaning. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The Sd / SUD display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that excess suds are slowing operation. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The uL display on many Whirlpool washing machines indicates that the load is unbalanced. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
A washer door normally remains locked while water is present, the drum is moving, the machine is hot, or the control has not completed its release sequence.
A loose hose connection, overflowing detergent, a blocked drain path, a damaged door seal, or an internal hose or pump leak can produce water under a washer.
Closed valves, low pressure, kinked hoses, blocked inlet screens, a door-lock issue, or a failed inlet system can prevent a washer from filling.
An unbalanced load, retained water, an unlocked door, a selected no-spin option, or a drive-system fault can prevent the final spin.
An uneven load, incorrect leveling, transport bolts, a flexible floor, or worn suspension can cause excessive movement during high-speed spin.
Detergent residue, trapped moisture, low-temperature washing, a dirty gasket or filter, and a slow household drain can produce musty or sewage-like odors.
A power issue, an open or unlocked door, control lock, delayed start, water-supply problem, or failed control component can keep a washer from beginning a cycle.