If your Samsung washer is displaying the “LE” error code, it indicates a water leakage issue detected by the washer’s leak sensor. This error is designed to alert you to potential leaks to prevent water damage and ensure the washer operates safely. Addressing this error promptly is essential to avoid further complications and maintain the washer’s functionality.
Common Causes of the “LE” Error:
- Water Leakage: A leak from internal components, hoses, or seals can trigger the “LE” error.
- Clogged or Faulty Drain System: Obstructions or malfunctions in the drain hose or pump can cause water to accumulate, leading to leakage.
- Overfilling: If the washer overfills due to a faulty water inlet valve or water level sensor, it can cause water to leak out.
- Damaged Door Seal: A damaged or improperly sealed door can allow water to escape during the wash cycle.
- Wiring Issues: Loose or damaged wiring connected to the leak sensor can cause false leak detections.
Troubleshooting Steps to Resolve the “LE” Error:
- Inspect for Visible Leaks:
- Check the area around and under the washer for any signs of water leakage.
- Inspect hoses, connections, and seals for visible damage or leaks.
- Examine the Drain System:
- Ensure the drain hose is properly connected and not kinked or blocked. Clear any obstructions.
- Check the pump filter for debris or clogs and clean it if necessary.
- Check the Water Inlet Valve and Water Level Sensor:
- Inspect the water inlet valve for proper operation. Replace it if it’s malfunctioning and causing overfilling.
- Access and test the water level sensor to ensure it’s functioning correctly. Replace it if necessary.
- Inspect the Door Seal:
- Check the door seal for any signs of damage, wear, or improper alignment. Replace the seal if it is compromised.
- Check Wiring and Connections:
- Ensure all wiring connections related to the leak sensor and water level sensor 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.