If your Samsung washer is displaying the “1E” error code, it typically indicates a water level sensor issue. This sensor is responsible for detecting and maintaining the correct water level inside the washer. When this error occurs, it can prevent the washer from filling properly or continuing its cycle. Addressing this issue promptly ensures your washer can function correctly and provide effective cleaning.
Common Causes of the “1E” Error:
- Faulty Water Level Sensor: The sensor that detects the water level may be malfunctioning or damaged.
- Clogged Water Inlet Valve: A blockage in the water inlet valve can prevent water from entering the washer properly.
- Kinked or Blocked Water Supply Hoses: Obstructions or kinks in the hoses supplying water to the washer can disrupt water flow.
- Control Board Issues: Problems with the washer’s control board can lead to incorrect readings from the water level sensor.
- Wiring Problems: Damaged or loose wiring between the water level sensor and the control board can cause communication issues.
Troubleshooting Steps to Resolve the “1E” Error:
- Check the Water Supply:
- Ensure that the water supply valves are fully open.
- Verify that there are no kinks or blockages in the water supply hoses. Straighten any kinks and clean any blockages.
- Inspect the Water Inlet Valve:
- Turn off the washer and disconnect it from the power source.
- Check the water inlet valve for debris or damage. Clean the valve if necessary or replace it if it appears faulty.
- Examine the Water Level Sensor:
- Access the water level sensor according to the washer’s manual.
- Inspect the sensor for any signs of damage or debris. Use a multimeter to test the sensor’s functionality. Replace the sensor if it’s not working correctly.
- Check Wiring and Connections:
- Ensure that all wiring connections between the water level sensor and the control board are secure and undamaged. Repair or replace any faulty wiring.
- Reset the Washer:
- Unplug the washer from the power source for a few minutes, then plug it back in to reset the system. This can sometimes resolve minor electronic issues.