A big thanks to Mark! I found that the pipe was just removed from the bottom. (water flood+E4 code)
Jykke
December 2012
Can you help?
Alan
September 2012
Thank you so much guys!!! I was just about to buy a new washing machine but Mark's tip saved me lots of money:)
Would definitely advise to check this first before calling an expensive plumber....
Denisa
September 2012
I've just repaired the same fault, Saturday night in a panic when the error appeared and the machine stopped. Ten mins to repair all systems go again. Thanks for the answer.
fairligan
March 2012
OMG Snipped out the hole in the pipe attached to the pressure switch. now the pipe is an inch shorter but the household how can clean laundy agian.
losing inch of pipe is easy price to pay.....:) very happy
Love the samsung products
October 2010
thanks mark. same solution with additional original problem. the machine would not stop filling.
also found a very clean 50p piece in the filter! so thanks again!
ocie
March 2010
Thanks Mark-you just saved me £'ssssss
MATT
September 2009
open top part of washer u will find a round device with a black pipe going to it. it will be split snip it of. then push it back on.
wilb
July 2009
The answer to this has gone, can anyone tell me what it is???
Hayley
March 2009
Superb! Washing machine fixed! Saved me £100's. Many thanks to Mark for th answer.
Mark
June 2008
Exact same fault and fix as suggested by Mark. Thanx.
Another Dave (common name it is )
April 2008
I have to add my thanks to Mark - exactly the same problem and solved just as described. Spent days fiddling with the water inlet trying to solve the problem as well!
Thanks a lot.
Dave
April 2008
Thanks for the info. Looked for the hole in the pipe as you described, however my problem was easier to find...the inlet where the pipe connects into the diaphragm had snapped off! Managed to clean it and glue it back on.
Tim
February 2008
Hi Mark,
you are the best! You save me a lot of money!
That was exactly the same on my Samsung!
With best regards from Germany
Stefan
Stefan
August 2007
exactly the same problem, this is the white pipe behind the display panel
min
July 2007
Hi I have just had the same problem and found that there was a hole in the white pipe that runs up to a diaphram. this stops the air pressure from building up and gives you the e4 error code.
luckily the hole in my pipe was very close to the end so i didnt even need to replce the pipe just cut it a bit shorter and pushed it back in place.
Mark
March 2007
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