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3E

Samsung Washing Machine

Severity: Critical

What Does This Error Mean?

The 3E error means the washer's drive motor has a problem. The motor can't spin the drum properly. This is a serious issue that usually needs professional repair.

Affected Models

  • WF45R6100AW
  • WF50R8500AV
  • WF42H5200AW
  • Most Samsung front-load washers

Common Causes

  • The drive motor has burned out or is overheating
  • The motor's Hall sensor (speed sensor) is faulty
  • Wiring between the motor and the main control board is loose or damaged
  • The drum is physically jammed by a foreign object
  • The main control board is not sending the correct signal to the motor

How to Fix It

  1. Unplug the washer and wait at least 2 minutes before plugging it back in.

    This resets the motor controller and clears temporary faults.

  2. Check if the drum spins freely by hand.

    Open the door and try turning the drum. If it feels stuck or grinding, something may be jammed inside.

  3. Look for small objects (coins, buttons, wires) caught between the drum and the tub.

    Foreign objects can physically block the motor from spinning.

  4. Check that the washer is not severely overloaded.

    An extremely heavy load can stall the motor. Remove some items and try again.

  5. If the error persists after the above steps, the motor or Hall sensor likely needs replacement.

    Contact Samsung support or a qualified appliance repair technician.

When to Call a Professional

The 3E error almost always requires a technician. Motor and control board repairs involve electrical components. Do not try to repair the motor yourself unless you have experience. Expect repair costs of $200–$450 depending on parts needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 3E mean on my Samsung washing machine?

The 3E code means the motor is not working correctly. It could be a failed motor, a bad speed sensor, or a wiring issue. The washer stops to prevent further damage.

Can I fix the 3E error myself?

Sometimes a simple reset fixes it — unplug for 2 minutes. If there's a jammed object, removing it can solve the problem. But if the motor itself is bad, you'll need a technician.

How much does a Samsung washer motor replacement cost?

A replacement motor costs around $100–$250 for the part. With professional labor, total cost is usually $200–$450. The Hall sensor alone is cheaper — about $50–$100 installed.