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If your Samsung washer is showing the 4C error code (also displayed as 4E on some models), it's indicating a water supply problem. This comprehensive guide will help you diagnose the issue and get your washer filling properly again.
⚠️ Quick Summary: The 4C error code means your Samsung washer is not getting enough water or water is not flowing into the machine. This is usually caused by closed water valves, kinked hoses, clogged inlet screens, or a faulty water inlet valve.
The 4C error code (or 4E error) on Samsung washers indicates a water supply problem. This means the washer is not receiving adequate water flow or the water is not entering the machine within the expected time frame.
When the control board detects insufficient water flow, it triggers the 4C error and stops the cycle to prevent damage or poor wash performance.
Most 4C error repairs involve cleaning inlet screens or replacing the water inlet valve. Here are the most common replacement parts for Samsung washers:
Samsung Water Inlet Valve DC97-15459H (OEM)
Genuine Samsung water inlet valve – dual inlet for hot and cold water.
Shop DC97-15459H Valve →Samsung Water Inlet Valve DC62-30314K (OEM)
Replacement inlet valve for Samsung front-load washers.
Shop DC62-30314K Valve →Samsung Cold Water Inlet Valve DC62-30314V (OEM)
Cold water inlet valve for Samsung washers.
Shop DC62-30314V Valve →Samsung Water Level Pressure Switch DC96-01703G (OEM)
Water level sensor – replace if inlet valve tests good but 4C persists.
Shop DC96-01703G Sensor →Follow these troubleshooting steps to diagnose and fix the 4C error code:
⚡ Safety First: Always unplug your washer before performing any repairs or maintenance.
⏱️ Estimated Repair Time: 15–45 minutes depending on the issue
Watch for these warning signs that indicate your water inlet valve needs replacement:
The 4C error code appears on most Samsung front-load and top-load washers, including:
• WF Series (Front-Load)
• WA Series (Top-Load)
• WV Series (FlexWash)
• WF42H Series
• WF45 Series
• WA40 Series
• WA50 Series
• WA52 Series
Yes, you can temporarily clear the error by unplugging the washer for 1 minute, then plugging it back in. However, if the underlying water supply problem isn't fixed, the 4C error will return on the next cycle.
Yes, 4C and 4E are the same error on Samsung washers – both indicate a water supply problem. Different models display the error differently, but the cause and fix are identical.
A replacement water inlet valve costs $40-$100 CAD depending on the model. Professional repair adds $150-$250 in labor, but this is a straightforward DIY repair. Often, simply cleaning the inlet screens or opening the water valves solves the problem at no cost.
No, the washer will stop the cycle when the 4C error appears because it cannot fill with water. You must fix the water supply problem before the washer will operate normally.
If the 4C error only appears during cold water cycles, the cold water valve is likely closed, the cold water inlet screen is clogged, or the cold water solenoid in the inlet valve has failed. Check the cold water supply first, then test the inlet valve.
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