If your Samsung washing machine is displaying a 4E error code, then there is likely an issue with the water supply to your washer.
Thankfully, it is quite a straightforward error code to fix yourself.
To fix the problem and remove the 4E error code, simply follow these step-by-step instructions.
This guide covers most Samsung washer models, including:
592-49045
592-49075
592-49082
592-49087
WF203ANSXAX
WF206ANSXAA
WF206ANSXAC
WF206BNWXAC
WF210ANWXAA
WF218ANBXAA
WF218ANWXAA
WF219ANBXAA
WF219ANWXAA
WF220ANWXAA
WF328AAGXAA
WF328AARXAA
WF328AAWXAA
WF330ANWXAA
WF340ANGXAC
WF340ANRXAC
WF350ANWXAA
The first step is to turn your Samsung washer off for a few minutes before turning it back on. Often the 4E error code will resolve itself by simply turning the power off and on, as this resets your washer.
If this doesn’t remove the error code, you will have to move on to step two.
The next step is to check the water supply valves. The water supply valves open to allow water into your washing machine and then close when your washer has the correct volume of water in it.
Here’s how to check the water supply valves:
At the back of your washing machine are the hot and cold water entry points. Sometimes washing machines will display a 4E error code if water is not supplied through both of these entry points. Most people will plug in both hot and cold water to their washer so this problem isn’t an issue.
However, if you only supply cold or hot water, you need to use a splitter to supply water to both water entry points. Simply check the back of your washing machine to ensure that either hot or cold water has been supplied or, if not, a splitter has been used. If either of these two things is true, you can move on to step four, and if not, you will need to add a splitter or turn on both the hot and cold water.
The next step is to check that your Samsung washing machine is connected to the water supply correctly.
To do that:
Once you’ve checked and/or fixed the water supply hoses and connections, check to see if the problem has been solved. If not, move on to step five.
The next step is to check that the water hoses aren’t blocked and preventing water from being able to get into the washer. When this happens, the 4E error code will show.
To check the water hoses for blockages:
If you still haven’t found the source of the problem, the next step is to check that the water inlets themselves are not blocked.
To check them:
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