Samsung Washer Error Code 4E: How to Fix It
Easy 15-30 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- 4E
- Brand
- Samsung
- Product Type
- washer
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 15-30 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Pliers
- Bucket
- Soft brush or toothbrush
- Multimeter (optional for testing valve)
How to Fix Error Code 4E
-
Check Water Supply Valves
Turn off water supply before disconnecting hoses. -
Inspect Inlet Hoses for Kinks or Blockages
Have a bucket ready for residual water. -
Clean the Inlet Valve Filters
Do not use excessive force when removing filters. -
Test Water Pressure
Unplug the washer before working on it. -
Inspect the Water Inlet Valve
Disconnect power and water before replacing parts.
Parts You May Need
Water inlet valve
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Water inlet valve
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When to Call a Professional
If you've checked all hoses and filters, have good water pressure, but the error persists, the water inlet valve or control board may be faulty. Call a technician for replacement or further diagnostics.Frequently Asked Questions
What does error code 4E mean on a Samsung washer?
Error code 4E indicates a water supply issue — the washer isn't filling with water within the expected time. It's usually caused by closed valves, kinked hoses, or clogged filters.
Can low water pressure cause error 4E?
Yes, low water pressure can trigger the 4E error because the washer doesn't fill fast enough. A minimum of 20 psi is recommended.
How do I reset a Samsung washer after error 4E?
Unplug the washer for 5 minutes, then plug it back in and restart the cycle. If the error returns, there's an underlying issue.
Where is the water inlet valve on a Samsung washer?
The water inlet valve is located behind the washer, where the hoses connect. You usually need to remove the top panel to access it.
Can a faulty water inlet valve cause error 4E?
Yes, if the valve is stuck closed or the solenoid fails, the washer won't fill. Testing with a multimeter can confirm if the valve is defective.