Samsung Washer LE Water Leak Error

What Does the LE Error Mean?

The Samsung washer LE error code indicates a water leak problem. This means the washer has detected water leaking inside or underneath the machine during operation.

In many cases, the washer may automatically stop running and activate the drain pump to help prevent water damage.

On some Samsung washer models, similar leak-related errors may also appear as LC or LC1.


Common Causes of the Samsung LE Error

Several issues can trigger the LE error code, including:

  • Leaking drain hose
  • Loose water hose connections
  • Damaged door seal or gasket
  • Excessive detergent or oversudsing
  • Cracked internal hoses
  • Faulty drain pump
  • Water leaking into the washer base
  • Defective leak sensor

How To Fix Samsung Washer LE Error

Follow these troubleshooting steps to help diagnose and fix the LE error code.

1. Disconnect Power

Unplug the washer from the electrical outlet before beginning any inspection or repair.

2. Check for Visible Water Leaks

Inspect around and underneath the washer for:

  • puddles
  • dripping water
  • wet flooring
  • moisture near hoses

3. Inspect the Drain Hose

Check the drain hose for:

  • cracks
  • loose connections
  • clogs
  • improper installation

Tighten or replace damaged hoses if necessary.

4. Inspect the Door Seal

Examine the rubber door gasket for:

  • tears
  • gaps
  • trapped debris
  • soap buildup

A damaged seal may allow water to leak during operation.

5. Reduce Excess Detergent

Using too much detergent can create excessive suds and trigger leak-related errors.

Use only HE detergent if required by your washer model.

6. Restart the Washer

Reconnect power and run a short rinse cycle to determine whether the error returns.

Persistent LE errors may require professional diagnosis or replacement parts.


How To Reset Samsung Washer After LE Error

You can often reset the washer using these steps:

  1. Turn off the washer.
  2. Unplug the washer from power.
  3. Wait approximately 5 minutes.
  4. Plug the washer back in.
  5. Run a short rinse and spin cycle.

Some Samsung washer models may use slightly different reset procedures.


Frequently Asked Questions

What does LE mean on a Samsung washer?

The LE error code usually indicates a water leak or moisture detection problem.

Is LE the same as LC or LC1?

On some Samsung washer models, LE, LC, and LC1 all relate to leak detection issues.

Can too much detergent cause the LE error?

Yes. Excessive suds and overflow conditions can sometimes trigger leak detection sensors.

Can a damaged door seal cause the LE error?

Yes. A torn or leaking door gasket is a common cause of water leaks.

Will unplugging the washer clear the LE error?

Sometimes. However, if the leak condition remains, the error will likely return.


Related Samsung Washer Error Codes

4C – Water Supply Error
5C – Drain Error
DC – Door Lock Error
UB – Unbalanced Load Error
LE – Water Leak Error
OE – Overflow Error
Sud – Excess Suds Error
HE – Heating Error
UC – Voltage Error

About Samsung Washer Error Codes

Samsung washers use built-in diagnostic systems to display error codes when a problem is detected. These codes can help identify water supply problems, drainage issues, door lock failures, unbalanced loads, excessive suds, and other common washer malfunctions.

The guides above provide troubleshooting information and possible repair steps for common Samsung washer error codes.

Safety Notice

Always disconnect power before inspecting or repairing any appliance. Some repairs may require a qualified appliance technician.