If your Samsung dryer suddenly shows one of the door-related error codes — dC, dE, dF, do, d0, 1 DC or 1 dF — it’s telling you there’s a...
If your Samsung dryer suddenly shows one of the codes bE, bE2, bC2, 6E, 6E2, or 6C2, it’s a signal from the machine that something is wrong with the...
If your Samsung dryer just flashed an error like 9C1, 9E, 2E, or 9E1, don’t panic — these codes most commonly point to voltage or power-supply problems rather than...
If your Samsung washing machine shows UE (or U:E) on the display, don’t panic — this is one of the most common error notifications. UE stands for Unbalanced Error:...
If your Samsung washing machine shows the UC error code, it’s telling you there’s a problem with the electrical supply — specifically, excessive fluctuation in the incoming voltage. That’s...
When your Samsung washer displays the tE1, tE2, or tE3 error code, it’s signaling a temperature sensor malfunction. These codes are related to how your washer detects and regulates...
Error code meaning: Temperature sensor issue The tE error code indicates a problem with a water temperature sensor that monitors the heating of the device. The Samsung washing machine...
If your Samsung washer shows SUD (sometimes misread as 5UD) you’re seeing a message that the machine has detected too many suds in the drum. Excess suds prevent the...
If your Samsung washing machine suddenly displays t1, ee2 / t2, or tSt, it can look scary — flashing letters and numbers aren’t user-friendly. The good news: these codes...
If your Samsung washer flashes OE or OF, it can be confusing and stressful — especially when a cycle stops mid-wash and your drum is full of suds or...