The washer inlet valve is not closing at all cycles, however when I shut off the power from the mains and restart the washing machine it stops water then when I choose low water level it starts normally but when I then select to high water level ithe water inlet valve keeps running water , again when restarting the machine ithe solenoid of the inlet valve is allowing thin stream of water instead . Is the problem from te inlet valve or the fuzzy logic controller baring in mind that the inlet valve is operating on 220 voltage
SOURCE: Machine stops with SE code
That code (5E, not SE) means the drainage is clogged. The code appears after 15 minutes of trying to drain the tube (not sure that´s the word, may be turbine, barrel...). check the lateral filter (a big plastic twist-off cap) for any solid that may be clogging the drainage
SOURCE: Washer keeps displaying '4E' Lack of water error
If you have pulled out and cleaned the filter at the back of the machine where the hose connects then I would check that your pump is not running during the cycle and also make sure your drain line is at least half way above your drum at its highest point, If its too low then it will drain off even if the pump is not running.
SOURCE: The laundry is still wet after a normal wash cycle
Since it can spin by selector then there is no problem with the spinning mechanism. Need to call warranty service to address the electronic sensor control.
SOURCE: samsung vrt washer will begin cycle but get so far
You might have an object jammed in the pump housing. First thing you must do is to unplug the machine from the power outlet.You will then need to remove the back panel of the washer to access the pump. Disconnect the wiring from the pump and remove the two hoses by compressing the two clamps. ( Be ready for water to pour out of the hoses) Remove the three mounting bolts that hold the pump to the frame of the washer and remove the pump assembly. It is easier to work on the pump if you remove it from the mounting plate. Remove the three screws that hold the impeller housing to the pump motor. Seperate the two parts being careful not to damage the rubber o-ring that seals the unit. Inspect the impeller housing for any debris. (I found a nickle blocking the outlet port in mine). Remove anything you may find and reassemble in reverse order. The machine should reset itself and run as normal.
Good luck!
SOURCE: washing machine quit working wont
ND is for a "No Drain" error
Watch the video below to show you how to clear the filter.
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