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Samsung Range Fault Codes | ||
SE |
Shorted keypad |
If keypad faulty then repair Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
E27 |
Oven temperature sensor open |
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E28 |
Oven temperature sensor shorted |
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E08 |
Over-heating error |
Check temperature sensor, if ok then repair Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
E0A |
Oven too hot |
Check temperature sensor, if ok then repair Electronic Range Control (ERC) |
E0E |
Door lock error |
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C-d0 |
Stuck Key |
· key on the membrane switch panel is stuck ·Try to free the stuck key ·Press down directly on top of all keys on the membrane switch panel ·If that doesn't free the stuck key then press down slightly off center on all keys ·If the key cannot be free then replace the membrane switch panel |
E-08 |
Oven is not Heating |
·Remove Power to the Range ·Check the bake and broil heating elements for damage or burns ·If an oven element is damaged, then replace it. ·Disconnect the oven temperature sensor and check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor using a meter. The oven temperature sensor should measure around 1080 ohms at room temperature. If the resistance is of by more the 200 ohms then replace the oven temperature sensor. ·Also check the wiring between the oven electronic control board and the oven elements for damage and replace any damaged wiring harnesses |
E27 |
The Oven Temperature Sensor Is Faulty |
·Remove Power To the Range disconnect the oven temperature sensor and check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor using a meter ·The oven temperature sensor should measure around 1080 ohms at room temperature ·If the resistance is more that 2950 ohms then replace the oven temperature sensor |
E28 |
Oven temperature sensor is defective |
·Remove Power to the Range ·Disconnect the oven temperature sensor and check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor using a meter ·The oven temperature sensor should measure around 1080 ohms at room temperature ·If the resistance is less than 930 ohms then replace the oven temperature sensor |
E-0A |
Oven is Overheating Error |
·Remove Power to the Range ·Disconnect the oven temperature sensor and check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor using a meter ·The oven temperature sensor should measure around 1080 ohms at room temperature ·If the resistance is off by more than 200 ohms then replace the oven temperature sensor ·Check the oven electronic control board for burns or melted wires ·If the electronic control board is damaged then replace it |
SE |
Defective Key on the control panel |
·Remove Power to the Range ·Open the control console and make sure that the wire harness is plugged into the oven electronic control board properly ·Check the wire harness for damage ·If the wire harness is good then replace the control panel ·If he problem comes back replace the electronic control board |
E-0E or FL |
Oven Door Lock Error |
·Remove Power to the Range ·Make sure the wiring harness connections on the oven door lock assembly are tight ·Check the oven door lock assembly for damage ·Replace the oven door lock assembly if damaged |
LE |
Low DC Voltage Fault Under 9 volts DC |
·Remove power from the range and reconnect any loose wires between the low voltage transformer and the electronic control board ·Replace the wire harness if damaged ·If the wiring is good then replace the transformer ·If the problem comes back then replace the electronic control board |
E-54 |
Oven Electronic Control Board Communication Fault |
·Remove power to the Range and secure any loose wiring connections between the oven electronic control board and the main cooktop control board ·Replace the wire harness if damaged ·If the wire harness is good then replace the oven electronic control board ·If the problem comes back then replace the main cooktop control board |
E-55 |
Oven Electronic Control Board Communication Error with Touch Panel Display |
·Remove power to the range and secure any loose wiring connections between the oven electronic control board and the control panel ·If the connections are secure then replace the control panel and wire harness assembly ·If the problem comes back then replace the oven electronic control board |
E-56 |
Cooktop Has Error |
·Check the cooktop display or error codes ·Once the cooktop is repaired the code will clear itself |
CE56 |
Internal Oven Electronic Control Board Fault |
·Remove power to range for 3 minutes to reset the oven electronic control board ·If the code appears after you plug the range in then remove power to the range and secure any loose wiring connections ·Replace any damaged wire harnesses ·If the problem comes back the replace the oven electronic control board |
T0 |
Cooktop Top Temperature Sensor Error |
·Remove Power to the range and make sure the wire connections between the top temperature sensor and the main cooktop control board are secure ·Replace the sensor if the wire harness is damaged ·If the wire harness connection is good then replace the top temperature sensor ·If the problem comes back then replace the main cooktop control board |
TS |
Cooktop Top Temperature Sensor Fault |
·Remove Power to the Range and make sure the wire connections between the top temperature sensor and the main cooktop control board are secure ·Replace the sensor if the wire harness is damaged ·If the wire harness connection is good then replace the top temperature sensor ·If the problem comes backthen replace the main cooktop control board |
BO or BS |
Cooktop Element Inverter Control Board Fault |
·Inverter control board sensor is defective ·The sensors monitor the inverter control boards that convert AC voltage to DC voltage for induction element heating ·Remove power to the range and secure the wire harness connection for the inverter control board sensor ·Replace the sensor if the wire harness is damaged ·If the wire harness is good then replace the sensor ·If the problem comes back then replace the inverter control board for the element |
0T |
Cooktop Over temperature Fault |
·Let the cooktop cool and then remove power to the range to reset the electronic control boards ·If the cooktop continues to overhear then replace the main cooktop control board |
0 |
Pan Detection Issue |
·Pan or cookware wrong size |
Samsung Refrigerator Fault Codes | ||
Refrigerator Display is flashing Temperature |
If the temp in the fridge gets above the warmest temperature available hat is set, the display blinks and chiming noise will sound. When this happens make sure the fridge is not in cool of mode and the door hasn't been left open for long periods of time. When the temp goes back down to normal, the flashing and sound will stop. |
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OFF / OF OF code |
If your Samsung fridge displays OFF or OF OF, this means it has entered the cool off or demo mode. |
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IE, SE, or 5E |
During a power outage your Samsung French Door refrigerator may experience a display failure indicating 1E, 1 E, 5E, 5 E, SE, or IE on the front display. Simply hold the POWER SAVE and LIGHTING buttons (or FRIDGE and FREEZER) simultaneously for about 5 to 6 seconds and the panel will reset automatically. |
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Samsung Refrigerator Error? |
Press both buttons same time to reset for 8 seconds! |
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If you remove any Electronic Components |
If you remove the ice maker or change a lightbulb, the display will show an error code. If this happens, unplug the refrigerator and install the new part. Plug the refrigerator back in and the fault code will clear itself. |
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Display Panel Is Showing PC-ER |
If the display panel shows PC-ER, make sure the wire harness under the top left door hinge is properly connected. Unplug the refrigerator and remove the top left hinge cover. Unhook the wore harness and reconnect it. Plug the fridge back in and if the fault code goes away then the issue is fixed. |
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88 88 |
To fix this error code unplug the refrigerator for 1 minute and then plugback in to clear the fault code. |
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1 E |
Freezer Sensor error. Check or replace |
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2 E |
Freezer Sensor error. Check or replace |
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4 E |
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5 E |
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6 E |
Ambient Sensor error. Check or replace |
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8 E or 39 E |
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21 E |
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22 E |
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23 E |
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24 E |
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15 E |
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26 E or 39 E |
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83E 85E or 86E |
These error codes are related to voltage and current reception at the PBA Inverter. 83E specifically is caused by abnormal current caused by things like a power outage. This error is temporary and can be fixed by unplugging the unit for 1 minute and then plugging it back in |
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Samsung Blinking Dash Line Error Code List |
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1- |
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2- |
Refrigerator sensor connector missing Check or replace |
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3- |
Refrigerator evaporator internal defrosting sensor connector missing. Check or replace |
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4- |
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5- |
Ice-ejector and level failed three times or more Check or replace |
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6- |
CoolSelect Zone TM sensor connector missing Check or replace |
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7- |
Refrigerator Defrost Error -In the refrigerator room, if frost removal mode is finished due to limited time of 80 minutes error is displayed Check or replace |
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8- |
Air sensor connector missing Check or replace |
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9- |
Freezer sensor connector missing Check or replace |
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10- |
Freezer evaporator defrosting sensor connector missing Check or replace |
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13- |
Freezer Defrost Error In the freezer room, if frost removal mode is finished due to limited time of 70 minutes error is displayed Check or replace |
Any codes not listed above should be assumed your refrigerator is in DIAGNOSTIC MODE, DEMO MODE, OR LOAD MODE. These modes tell you or the repair person what is functioning properly on your fridge and what is not. Many people get into one of these modes by accident and cannot get out. Tod disable any of these modes, you can simply unplug your Samsung refrigerator for 30 seconds to 1 minute to clear. See below for the code numbers that may appear on our Samsung refrigerator display panel when in diagnostic, demo, or load mode. R1, F1, R-10, F-10 |