Samsung Washer Error Code 8C: How to Fix It

Medium 30-60 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
8C
Brand
Samsung
Product Type
washer
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Medium
Estimated Fix Time
30-60 minutes
Error code 8C on your Samsung washer indicates an accelerometer fault. This means the washer's sensor that detects vibration and balance during the spin cycle is malfunctioning, often causing the machine to stop or not spin properly. The fix typically involves resetting the control board or replacing the faulty accelerometer.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code 8C

  1. Unplug the Washer and Wait

    Always unplug the washer before any inspection to avoid electric shock.
  2. Check for Loose Connections

  3. Inspect the Accelerometer for Damage

  4. Test the Accelerometer with a Multimeter

    Be careful not to short any pins while measuring.
  5. Replace the Accelerometer

    Ensure the washer is unplugged during replacement.
  6. Reassemble and Test

Parts You May Need

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When to Call a Professional

If the error persists after replacing the accelerometer, or if you are uncomfortable working with electronics and the multimeter, call a qualified appliance technician. The main control board may need replacement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does error code 8C mean on a Samsung washer?
Error 8C indicates an accelerometer fault. The washer's vibration sensor is malfunctioning, often preventing the spin cycle.
Can I fix Samsung washer error 8C myself?
Yes, if you have basic tools and a multimeter, you can check connections and replace the accelerometer. This is a medium-difficulty DIY fix.
How much does it cost to replace a Samsung washer accelerometer?
The part typically costs $20-$50. Professional repair adds service fees, ranging $100-$200 total.
Where is the accelerometer located on a Samsung washer?
It is usually attached to the outer drum or the frame, near the top. You need to remove the top panel to access it.
Will a control board reset clear error 8C?
Sometimes a simple power reset (unplug for 10 minutes) can clear temporary glitches. If the sensor is faulty, resetting may only temporarily clear the error.