Samsung Washer Error Code FC: How to Fix It
Medium 30-60 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- FC
- Brand
- Samsung
- Product Type
- washer
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 30-60 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Phillips screwdriver
- Multimeter
- Soft brush or compressed air
How to Fix Error Code FC
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Unplug the Washer
Always unplug the appliance before servicing. -
Access the Fan Motor
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Check for Obstructions
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Test the Fan Motor with a Multimeter
Be careful not to short the probes. -
Check Wiring and Connections
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Replace the Fan Motor
Ensure the new motor is compatible with your model.
Parts You May Need
Samsung Washer Fan Motor
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Samsung Washer Fan Motor
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Samsung Washer Fan Motor
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Samsung Washer Fan Motor
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When to Call a Professional
If you have tested the motor and wiring without success, or if you are uncomfortable working with electrical components, contact a Samsung technician. The issue may lie in the main control board, which requires advanced diagnostics.Frequently Asked Questions
What does error code FC mean on a Samsung washer?
FC stands for fan motor failure. The washer's cooling or drying fan is not working properly, which can lead to overheating or performance issues.
Can I reset my Samsung washer to clear the FC error?
Yes, try unplugging the washer for 5 minutes, then plug it back in. Power cycling may clear a temporary glitch. If the error returns, the fan motor or wiring needs inspection.
Is it safe to use my washer with an FC error?
No, using the washer with an FC error can cause overheating and damage to the inverter board or motor. It's best to fix the issue before use.
How much does it cost to replace a Samsung washer fan motor?
The fan motor part typically costs $20-$50. Professional repair costs $150-$300 including labor. DIY replacement saves on labor costs.
Does error code FC mean the washer is broken?
Not necessarily. It indicates a specific fan motor issue that is often fixable by cleaning or replacing the fan motor. It's a common and repairable problem.