Samsung Appliance Repair London

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Samsung Appliance Repair Services

Samsung is a global leader in household appliances and electronics, founded in 1938 in Seoul, South Korea, by Lee Byung-chul. What started as a small trading company has grown into a conglomerate with subsidiaries in electronics, shipbuilding, insurance, and more. Samsung’s innovations span from appliances to medical equipment, making it a trusted name worldwide.

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Express Appliance Repair London provides fast, reliable Samsung appliance repairs in London and nearby areas. We’re available year-round, including holidays and weekends, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Choose our same-day service at no extra cost or schedule an appointment at your convenience. We also offer emergency repairs and preventive maintenance to keep your appliances running smoothly.

Our licensed and insured technicians come prepared with the tools and parts needed to complete most repairs on the spot. We even offer up to a one-year warranty on all Samsung appliance repairs. No matter the problem or the brand of your appliance, you can always depend on us!

Refrigerators come in all shapes and sizes, and the right model for you depends on your needs, household size, and budget. But no matter the model, when something goes wrong, you can count on our team for prompt and professional Samsung appliance repairs. We’re just a call away to get your fridge back to working perfectly.

Our skilled technicians arrive fully prepared with the tools and parts needed to complete most Samsung fridge repairs on the very first visit. Our goal is simple: to save you time and hassle by delivering fast, reliable service every time.

Samsung Fridge Repair

Stove Repair Samsung

Cooking on an Samsung stove is an absolute dream! Such practical appliances can often prove to be eyesores in a kitchen, but Samsung has taken the time to invest plenty of time and energy into the design process.

When your Samsung stove requires repairs, call our technicians for speedy service. Not only do we perform fast repairs, but we also understand the value of each appliance, and we work carefully not to cause any unnecessary damage.

You’ve got to love the convenience of loading up your Samsung dishwasher, pressing a few buttons and letting it get to work while you enjoy doing something else. Life without it would mean spending extended periods of time hunched over the kitchen sink!

If you need Samsung dishwasher repairs, remember to always call professionals for quick and reliable service. All Samsung dishwasher repairs by Express Appliance Repair are backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Dishwasher Repair Samsung

Washer Repair Samsung

You might not use your Samsung washer every day but, when you do, it’s surely one of the most valued appliances in your home! If your washer fails to turn on or you notice any other problem, it’s best to hold off on doing laundry and call our team for a professional diagnosis and repair.

Our fast, same day Samsung washer repairs ensure that your washer is up and running fast so that you don’t need to worry about hand washing or rushing off to the laundromat.

Once your washer has done its part, it’s up to your dryer to get all that laundry perfectly dry and ready for the closet. Dryers can experience problems from time to time, but these faults are quickly resolved by our experienced technicians at Express Appliance Repair.

If your Samsung dryer is running too hot, not getting warm enough, or if you notice any other problem, call us right away. We are available 24/7 for all Samsung dryer repairs.

Dryer Repair Samsung

Oven Repair Samsung

Whether you enjoy making regular oven-cooked meals or you love to bake, your Samsung oven will make it an even greater pleasure. Of course, if your oven is not performing as it should, it’s important to have a professional diagnose the problem right away. Do not attempt to cook in an oven that’s not working as it is supposed to.

Call us for same day Samsung oven repairs. We come prepared with all the tools and various parts in order to perform repairs on the spot.

Samsung Appliance Repair Cost in London

✓ Service Areas London, ON
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✓ Samsung Oven Repair Cost $-$$
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Common Samsung Appliance Error Codes

Error Code Condition Check/Repair Shop Parts
4E No water detected in the tub for 5 minutes after starting the dishwasher Make sure that the water supply cut-off valve for the dishwasher is fully open. Unplug the dishwasher and shut off the water supply, and then disconnect the fill line and examine the water inlet valve. If the inlet screen is clogged, replace the water valve—don’t just clean the screen, because debris could enter the valve body, causing the valve to stay open, resulting in flooding. Check the wiring connections on the water inlet valve and secure any loose connections. If the water valve won’t open when activated, replace it. Water inlet valve
4E1 Water entering the dishwasher is more than 176 degrees Check the temperature of the hot water at your kitchen faucet. If the temperature is above 120 degrees, lower the setting on the water heater. If the water temperature is below 176 degrees, the thermistor (temperature sensor) is defective. Replace the thermistor. If the problem persists, replace the main power board assembly (PBA). Thermistor, Main power board assembly (PBA)
tE1 Thermistor (temperature sensor) error Unplug the dishwasher and reconnect any loose wires on the on the thermistor wire harness. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness is okay, replace the thermistor. If the problem persists, replace the main power board assembly (PBA). Thermistor, Main power board assembly (PBA), Wire harness
5E Not draining or not draining fast enough Clear clogs from the sink drain. Unplug the dishwasher and clear clogs from the dishwasher drain hose and drain pump. If the drain hose or the drain pump is damaged, replace it. Drain pump, Drain hose
oE Overflow error Unplug the dishwasher or shut off the house circuit breaker for the dishwasher to disconnect electrical power. If water continues to fill the tub, replace the water inlet. If filling stops when you disconnect power, replace the main power board assembly (PBA). Water inlet valve, Main power board assembly (PBA).
LE Water leak detected Check for a water leak under the dishwasher. Examine the hoses, drain pump and tub. Replace any leaking components. Hoses, Drain pump
HE Heater failure Unplug the dishwasher and check the wiring connections on the heater. Replace the heater if it’s damaged. If the heater is okay, replace the main power board assembly (PBA). Heater, Main power board assembly (PBA).
HE1 The thermistor (temperature sensor) detects 176 degree water or above in the tub Unplug the dishwasher or shut off the house circuit breaker to disconnect electrical power. Carefully open the dishwasher door and check the temperature of the water in the tub. If the water is close to 176 degrees, the heater relay on the main power board assembly (PBA) is likely stuck in the Closed position; replace the main PBA. If the water is less than 176, the thermistor (temperature sensor) is likely defective. Replace the thermistor. If the problem persists, replace the main PBA. Thermistor, Main power board assembly
9E Low water level error Empty any dishes that flipped and are filled with water and restart the cycle. Adjust the leveling feet on the dishwasher if it’s not level. Reconnect any loose wires on the wire harness for the water level sensor. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness connections are okay, replace the water level sensor. Water level sensor, Wire harness
bE2 Stuck button on the control panel Press all the buttons on the control panel to attempt to free up the stuck key. If the key remains stuck, replace the control panel. Control panel
PE Half-load error Unplug the dishwasher and reconnect any loose wires on the distributor plate motor and micro-switch. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wires are okay, replace the distributor motor assembly, which includes the distributor plate motor and the micro-switch.
Error Code Condition Check/Repair Shop Parts
tE Thermistor (temperature sensor) defective Unplug the dishwasher and reconnect any loose wires on the on the thermistor wire harness. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness is okay, replace the thermistor. If the problem persists, replace the main power board assembly (PBA). Thermistor, Main PBA, Wire harness
HE1 Heater failure Unplug the dishwasher and check the wiring connections on the heater. Replace the heater if it’s damaged. If the heater is okay, replace the main PBA. Heater, Main PBA
HE Water temperature too high Unplug the dishwasher and reconnect any loose wires on the on the thermistor wire harness. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness is okay, replace the thermistor. If the problem persists, replace the heater. Heater, Thermistor
bE2 Stuck button on the control panel Press all the buttons on the control panel to attempt to free the stuck key. If the key remains stuck, replace the control panel. Control panel
bE3, AE, 3E or AE6 Communication failure Unplug the dishwasher and reconnect any loose wires on the main PBA and the control panel. Replace the main power board or the control panel if damaged. Control panel, Main PBA
LE Water leak detected Check for a water leak under the dishwasher. Examine the hoses, drain pump and tub. Replace any leaking components. Hoses, Drain pump
OE Water overflow detected Unplug the dishwasher or shut off the house circuit breaker for the dishwasher to disconnect electrical power. If water continues to fill the tub, replace the water inlet. If filling stops when you disconnect power, replace the main PBA. Water inlet valve, Main PBA
1E Low water level Empty dishes that filled with water and restart the cycle. Adjust the leveling feet if the dishwasher isn’t level. Reconnect any loose wires on the wire harness for the water level sensor. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness connections are okay, replace the water level sensor. Water level sensor, Wire harness
4E5 No water detected in the tub after starting the dishwasher Fully open the water supply cut-off valve for the dishwasher. If the valve is already open, unplug the dishwasher and shut off the water supply, and then disconnect the fill line and examine the water inlet valve. If the inlet screen is clogged, replace the water valve—don’t just clean the screen, because debris could enter the valve body, causing the valve to stay open, resulting in flooding. Check the wiring connections on the water inlet valve and secure any loose connections. If the water valve won’t open when activated, replace it. Water inlet valve
9E1 High or low voltage supply Have an electrician check the voltage supply for the dishwasher and resolve any problems.
7E Water wall vane motor error Remove the packing tape on the water wall vane if not removed during installation. Reconnect any loose wires on the water wall vane motor and vane sensor. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Replace the water wall vane motor or vane sensor if defective. Water wall vane motor, Vane
Error Code Condition Check/Repair Shop Parts
tE Thermistor (water temperature sensor) is defective Unplug the dishwasher and reconnect any loose wires on the thermistor wire harness. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness is okay, replace the thermistor. If the problem persists, replace the main power board assembly (PBA). Thermistor, Main PBA, Wire harness
HE Heater failure Unplug the dishwasher and check the wiring connections on the heater. Replace the heater if it’s damaged. If the heater is okay, replace the main PBA. Heater, Main PBA
IE or 3E Water entering the dishwasher is more than 176 degrees F If the temperature of the hot water at your kitchen faucet is more than 120 degrees, lower the setting on the water heater. If the water temperature in the tub is below 176 degrees, the thermistor (temperature sensor) is defective; replace the thermistor. If the problem persists, replace the main PBA. Thermistor, Main PBA
9E Low water level Empty dishes that filled with water and restart the cycle. Adjust the leveling feet if the dishwasher isn’t level. Reconnect any loose wires on the wire harness for the water level sensor. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness connections are okay, replace the water level sensor. Water level sensor, Wire harness
PE Half-load component failure Unplug the dishwasher and reconnect any loose wires on the distributor plate motor and micro-switch. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wires are okay, replace the distributor motor assembly, which includes the distributor plate motor and the micro-switch. Distributor motor assembly
4E No water detected in the tub for 6 minutes after starting the dishwasher Fully open the water supply cut-off valve for the dishwasher. If the valve is already open, unplug the dishwasher and shut off the water supply, and then disconnect the fill line and examine the water inlet valve. If the inlet screen is clogged, replace the water valve—don’t just clean the screen, because debris could enter the valve body, causing the valve to stay open, resulting in flooding. Check the wiring connections on the water inlet valve and secure any loose connections. If the water valve won’t open when activated, replace it. Water inlet valve
5E Not draining or not draining fast enough Clear clogs from the sink drain. Unplug the dishwasher and clear clogs from the dishwasher drain hose and drain pump. If the drain hose or the drain pump is damaged, replace it. Drain pump, Drain hose
oE Water overflow detected Unplug the dishwasher or shut off the house circuit breaker for the dishwasher to disconnect electrical power. If water continues to fill the tub, replace the water inlet. If filling stops when you disconnect power, replace the main PBA. Water inlet valve, Main PBA
LE Water leak detected Check for a water leak under the dishwasher. Examine the hoses, drain pump and tub. Replace any leaking components. Hoses, Drain pump
6E Stuck button Press all the buttons on the control panel to attempt to free the stuck key. If the key remains stuck, replace the control panel. Control panel
dE Door latch defective Check the door latch operation. Unplug the dishwasher or disconnect the power and reconnect any loose wires on the door latch. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Replace the door latch if damaged. Door latch, Wire harness
CE Communication failure Unplug the dishwasher and reconnect any loose wires on the main PBA and the control panel. Replace the main PBA or the control panel if damaged. Main PB

Disclaimer: please make sure to unplug your appliance if you feel that it is malfunctioning. Consult with an Express Repair professional to prevent any further damage to your appliance.


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