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⚡ Quick Answer Guide — Jump to Your Error Code

Find your error code below for a fast fix summary. Scroll down for detailed step-by-step instructions.

Error CodeBrandWhat It MeansQuick Fix
E1 / F1General / WhirlpoolWater not fillingCheck water tap & inlet hose
E2 / F2General / WhirlpoolDrainage problemClear drain hose & pump filter
E3 / UE / UbGeneral / LGUnbalanced loadRedistribute clothes evenly
E4 / OEGeneral / LGOverflow / too much waterCheck water inlet valve
LE / LE1LGMotor locked / overloadedRemove excess laundry
dE / dE1LGDoor not properly closedCheck door latch & seal
tE / tE1LGTemperature sensor faultCall a technician
4C / 4ESamsungWater supply errorOpen tap fully, check hose kinks
5C / 5E / SESamsungDrainage failureClean pump filter & drain hose
3C / 3ESamsungMotor problemReduce load or call technician
DC / DESamsungDoor open errorClose door firmly
HC / HESamsungHeater faultProfessional service required
F05Hotpoint / IndesitDrainage issueClean drain pump filter
F08Hotpoint / IndesitHeating element faultProfessional service required
F21Hotpoint / IndesitMotor faultCall a technician
E17Bosch / SiemensWater not drainingCheck drain hose position
E18Bosch / SiemensDoor lock faultCheck door seal & lock

💡 Pro Tip: Always unplug your washing machine before attempting any physical inspection or repair. Safety first!


What Are Washing Machine Error Codes?

Washing machine error codes are alphanumeric signals displayed on your machine’s screen when the internal sensors detect a fault or abnormal condition. These digital alerts are your machine’s way of communicating that something needs attention — ranging from a simple blocked filter to a failed motor or control board.
Modern washing machines sold and serviced in Kenya — including popular brands like Samsung, LG, Bosch, Hotpoint, Whirlpool, and Von Hotpoint — all use error code systems. Understanding these codes can save you time, money, and the frustration of a laundry pile-up.
At Techsmith Electronics Kenya, we handle hundreds of washing machine repairs in Nairobi every month. This guide is based on our real-world experience diagnosing and fixing these exact faults.


Detailed Troubleshooting Steps by Error Type

1. 🚿 Water Not Filling — E1, F1, 4C, 4E

What’s happening: Your machine is not receiving enough water to start or complete the wash cycle.
Causes:

  • Water tap is turned off or water pressure is too low
  • Kinked or blocked inlet hose
  • Clogged inlet filter mesh
  • Faulty water inlet valve
  • Control board failure (rare)

Step-by-Step Fix:

  1. Check the water supply — Make sure the tap connected to your machine is fully open. In many Nairobi homes, water schedules or low pressure can trigger this error.
  2. Inspect the inlet hose — Check for kinks, bends, or blockages along the hose from the tap to the machine.
  3. Clean the inlet filter — Unscrew the hose from the back of the machine. You’ll find a small mesh filter inside the connection point. Remove it with pliers and rinse under running water to clear debris.
  4. Test water pressure — Run water from your tap into a bucket. It should fill at a reasonable rate. If pressure is very low, the machine will struggle.
  5. Reset the machine — Turn it off, unplug for 2 minutes, then restart.
  6. If the error persists — The water inlet solenoid valve may need replacement. Contact Techsmith Electronics Kenya for a professional diagnosis.

2. 🚰 Drainage Problems — E2, F2, 5C, 5E, OE, F05, E17

What’s happening: Water is not draining from the drum after a wash or rinse cycle.
Causes:

  • Blocked drain pump filter
  • Kinked or blocked drain hose
  • Drain hose positioned too high or too low
  • Faulty drain pump motor
  • Foreign objects (coins, socks, small items) lodged in the pump

Step-by-Step Fix:

  1. Locate the pump filter — Most front-load machines have a small access panel at the bottom front. Place a towel and shallow tray beneath it before opening — residual water will flow out.
  2. Remove and clean the filter — Slowly unscrew the filter cap, let water drain, then pull out the filter. Remove any lint, coins, hair clips, or debris. Rinse thoroughly.
  3. Check the drain hose — Ensure the drain hose at the back isn’t kinked. The end of the hose should sit between 60–90 cm from the floor — not too high (causes siphoning) or too low (causes backflow).
  4. Check for blockages inside the hose — Disconnect the hose from the sink or standpipe and blow through it to check for blockages.
  5. Run a drain cycle — After cleaning, run a spin/drain cycle to test.
  6. If still not draining — The pump motor may be faulty. This requires a professional repair. Call Techsmith Electronics Kenya.

3. ⚖️ Unbalanced Load — E3, UE, Ub

What’s happening: The machine detects that laundry is unevenly distributed in the drum, causing excessive vibration.
Causes:

  • Washing a single heavy item (e.g., jeans, duvet, towel)
  • Overloading the machine
  • Machine not standing level on the floor

Step-by-Step Fix:

  1. Pause and open the door — Wait for the cycle to pause, then carefully redistribute clothes evenly around the drum.
  2. Avoid single-item washes — Add a few more items to balance the load. Washing one heavy item alone is a common cause of this error.
  3. Don’t overload — As a rule, clothes should fit loosely in the drum with room to tumble freely. Overpacking restricts movement.
  4. Level the machine — Use a spirit level on top of the machine. Adjust the feet (twist them up or down) until the machine sits perfectly level on all four corners. An uneven floor worsens vibration.
  5. Restart the cycle — The machine should resume normally.

4. 🔒 Door / Lid Not Closed — dE, dE1, DC, DE, E18

What’s happening: The machine’s door lock sensor is detecting that the door is open or not properly latched.
Causes:

  • Clothes or an object caught in the door seal
  • Damaged or worn door latch
  • Faulty door lock mechanism
  • Damaged door seal (rubber gasket)

Step-by-Step Fix:

  1. Check for obstructions — Open and close the door firmly. Look for any clothing item caught between the door and the drum seal.
  2. Inspect the door seal — Check the rubber gasket for tears, holes, or foreign objects lodged inside the folds.
  3. Test the latch — Close the door and listen for a click. If you don’t hear it, the latch hook or door lock mechanism may be worn.
  4. Clean the door lock area — Sometimes detergent residue builds up around the lock mechanism. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
  5. Try a hard reset — Unplug the machine for 5 minutes and restart.
  6. If the latch is broken — This is a mechanical repair requiring replacement of the door interlock. Contact Techsmith for a quick fix — it’s usually an affordable repair.

5. ⚡ Motor Problems — LE, LE1, 3C, 3E, F21

What’s happening: The motor responsible for spinning the drum is struggling, locked, or has failed.
Causes:

  • Overloaded drum
  • Foreign object jammed between the drum and tub
  • Worn motor brushes (common in older machines)
  • Faulty motor or control board

Step-by-Step Fix:

  1. Reduce the load immediately — Remove at least half the laundry and try again. Overloading puts excessive strain on the motor.
  2. Check for foreign objects — Listen for grinding or rattling sounds. A coin or small item can jam the drum. Try spinning the drum by hand (when unplugged) to detect resistance.
  3. Run an empty test cycle — If the machine works with no laundry, the problem was overloading.
  4. Let the motor cool down — After a heavy load, some motors trigger a thermal cutout. Unplug for 30 minutes, then try again.
  5. If the error returns on empty cycles — The motor brushes, bearings, or windings may be worn. This requires a qualified technician. Do not continue using the machine as this can worsen the damage.

6. 🌡️ Heating / Temperature Errors — tE, tE1, HC, HE, F08

What’s happening: The machine’s heating element or temperature sensor has developed a fault.
Causes:

  • Failed heating element (burned out)
  • Faulty NTC temperature sensor
  • Scale/limescale buildup on the element (common in Nairobi’s hard water areas)
  • Wiring fault to the heater

Step-by-Step Fix:

  1. Run a cold wash first — Select a cold or 30°C wash. If the machine completes this cycle, the heating element is likely the issue.
  2. Descale the machine — Run an empty hot cycle with a cup of white vinegar or a commercial washing machine descaler. Hard water in parts of Nairobi causes limescale build-up which reduces heating efficiency.
  3. Check for power trips — A burnt heating element can sometimes trip your home’s circuit breaker. Check your fuse box.
  4. Heating faults generally require professional repair — Replacing a heater element involves opening the machine. Call Techsmith Electronics Kenya for safe, efficient service.

7. 🔁 General Reset — Works for Most Error Codes

Before calling a technician, always try a full reset:

  1. Turn off the machine using the power button.
  2. Unplug from the wall socket.
  3. Wait 5–10 minutes (this clears the control board memory).
  4. Plug back in and select a new program.
  5. If the same error code reappears, proceed with the specific steps above or call for professional help.

When to Call a Professional

Some faults should never be attempted as DIY repairs. Call Techsmith Electronics Kenya immediately if:

  • The error code involves heating elements (fire risk)
  • You hear burning smells or see sparks
  • The machine trips your electricity breaker
  • The control board or display is damaged
  • You’ve tried the troubleshooting steps and the error keeps returning
  • The drum won’t spin at all or makes grinding noises

Why Choose Techsmith Electronics Kenya?

At Techsmith Electronics Kenya, we are a trusted household appliance repair company based in Nairobi, specialising in washing machine diagnostics, servicing, and repair. Here’s why hundreds of Nairobi customers choose us:

  • Same-day and next-day repair service across Nairobi
  • Genuine spare parts sourced locally and internationally
  • Certified technicians trained on all major brands
  • Affordable, transparent pricing — no hidden charges
  • Warranty on all repairs
  • ✅ Brands serviced: Samsung, LG, Bosch, Hotpoint, Whirlpool, Von Hotpoint, Ramtons, Mika, Ariston

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I reset my washing machine error code myself? Yes — unplugging the machine for 5–10 minutes clears most temporary error codes. However, if the code returns, there is an underlying fault that needs attention.
Q: Why does my Samsung washing machine show 4C and 5E codes frequently? 4C (water fill) and 5E (drainage) are the two most common Samsung errors in Kenya, often caused by inconsistent water supply and blocked drain filters. Regular cleaning of the pump filter every 2–3 months prevents 5E errors.
Q: How much does a washing machine repair cost in Nairobi? Simple repairs like filter cleaning or hose replacement start from KES 500–2,000. Motor or control board replacements range from KES 4,000–15,000 depending on the brand and part. Contact Techsmith for a free quote.
Q: Is it worth repairing an old washing machine? Generally, if the repair cost is less than 50% of the machine’s replacement cost, repair is worthwhile. Our technicians will give you an honest assessment.
Q: How do I prevent washing machine errors in the future?

  • Clean the pump filter every 2–3 months
  • Never overload the drum
  • Use the correct amount and type of detergent
  • Leave the door open after washes to prevent mould
  • Book an annual service with Techsmith Electronics Kenya

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