Samsung Appliance Repair Florida

At Express Repair Florida, our technicians are experts in repairing and installing Samsung appliances and guarantee successful repairs no matter what make or model you own.

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Founded in 1938 by Lee Byung-chul, Samsung Appliances is a household name with a long and successful history. Starting out as a trading company dealing in groceries and other items in Daegu, South Korea, the company quickly grew to become the largest appliance manufacturer in its home country by 1969.

In 1978, Samsung opened its first factory located outside of South Korea – paving the way for their global success. Fast forward to today and they are now a leader in consumer electronics, with operations spanning six continents and over 60 countries. With their commitment to innovation and quality products, it’s no wonder why Samsung Appliances continues to be so popular.

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Samsung appliance repair Florida

Express Repair is your go-to for all Samsung appliance needs in Florida and its surrounding areas. Our highly trained technicians offer reliable, same day services 365 days a year with no additional charges—available between 8am to 9pm at the time that’s most convenient for you. Additionally, we provide emergency repair assistance as well as preventive maintenance options to keep service running smoothly when it counts.

Express Appliance Repair takes the hassle out of keeping your home appliances in top condition! Our experienced professionals are always ready to assist with Samsung or any other brand appliance repairs. Enjoy a year warranty for peace-of-mind protection, plus same day service and online booking availability – all backed by our fully licensed & insured technicians who bring their own tools and parts needed onsite. Contact us today at (613) 454 5355 to get started!

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When you’ve had a long day, nothing beats the convenience of loading up your Samsung dishwasher and letting it work its magic while you kick back. No more spending hours at the sink – that’s freedom!

Having dishwasher issues? Don’t worry! Express Appliance Repair are the experts in Samsung appliances when it comes to repairs. With our 100% satisfaction guarantee and quick response time, you can rest assured that your troubles will soon be a thing of the past.

Dishwasher Repair Samsung

Washer Repair Samsung

Your Samsung washer may not be working its hardest on a daily basis, but when it’s called upon, you know how important and appreciated it is! If something isn’t quite right with your appliance – don’t worry – our team of professionals has got you covered. Reach out to us for accurate diagnostics and repair services so that laundry day can get back up and running as soon as possible.

Enjoy a hassle-free laundry experience with our same-day Samsung washer repairs. Get your appliance running again in no time – so you can leave the hand washing and laundromat trips behind!

Your clothes will always look their best thanks to Express Appliance Repair. Our experienced technicians make sure your Samsung dryer runs smooth, so mud-covered jeans and damp towels are a thing of the past. Rely on us for quality service!

Is your Samsung dryer running hotter than normal, or not heating up enough? We can help! Our team is available 24/7 to take care of all repair needs for this essential household appliance. Get in touch with us today.

Dryer Repair Samsung

Oven Repair Samsung

Get cooking back on track with your Samsung oven. From delicious baked treats to hearty meals, this appliance can make it a breeze – if performing as designed. If not, contact an expert for diagnosis and repair; never try operating when compromised!

Don’t let oven repairs drag on and cause further damage. Our expert technicians are equipped with the right tools and parts to make sure your Samsung appliances get back up-and-running in no time!

Samsung refrigerators offer something for everyone, no matter the size of your household or budget. From small-sized to large and luxurious models, find the one that’s perfect for you—and if any complications arise down the line, our expert repair team will be on hand to step in and help out quickly!

Providing top-notch service is our priority, so when it comes to Samsung fridge repairs, we strive for one and done. Our expert technicians come equipped with the tools needed to complete efficient fixes in a single trip.

Our licensed technicians will arrive with all the tools and various parts that might be needed to complete repairs during our first visit. Our goal is to complete all Samsung fridge repairs with efficiency and quality.

Samsung Fridge Repair

Stove Repair Samsung

On Samsung stoves, cooking is a pleasure! Their sleek designs make them not only practical appliances but also beautiful additions to any kitchen. It’s clear that precision and care went into their design process – making the whole experience even better for cooks everywhere.

Our technicians provide reliable and efficient repair service for your Samsung stove. We understand that each appliance is important to you, which drives us to complete our repairs quickly without compromising on quality. Get in touch with us today for a hassle-free experience!

Common Samsung Error Codes

Error Code Condition Check/Repair Shop Parts
4E No water detected in the tub for 5 minutes after starting the dishwasher Make sure that the water supply cut-off valve for the dishwasher is fully open. Unplug the dishwasher and shut off the water supply, and then disconnect the fill line and examine the water inlet valve. If the inlet screen is clogged, replace the water valve—don’t just clean the screen, because debris could enter the valve body, causing the valve to stay open, resulting in flooding. Check the wiring connections on the water inlet valve and secure any loose connections. If the water valve won’t open when activated, replace it.
Water inlet valve
4E1 Water entering the dishwasher is more than 176 degrees Check the temperature of the hot water at your kitchen faucet. If the temperature is above 120 degrees, lower the setting on the water heater. If the water temperature is below 176 degrees, the thermistor (temperature sensor) is defective. Replace the thermistor. If the problem persists, replace the main power board assembly (PBA).
Thermistor, Main power board assembly (PBA)
tE1 Thermistor (temperature sensor) error Unplug the dishwasher and reconnect any loose wires on the on the thermistor wire harness. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness is okay, replace the thermistor. If the problem persists, replace the main power board assembly (PBA).
Thermistor, Main power board assembly (PBA), Wire harness
5E Not draining or not draining fast enough Clear clogs from the sink drain. Unplug the dishwasher and clear clogs from the dishwasher drain hose and drain pump. If the drain hose or the drain pump is damaged, replace it.
Drain pump, Drain hose
oE Overflow error Unplug the dishwasher or shut off the house circuit breaker for the dishwasher to disconnect electrical power. If water continues to fill the tub, replace the water inlet. If filling stops when you disconnect power, replace the main power board assembly (PBA).
Water inlet valve, Main power board assembly (PBA).
LE Water leak detected Check for a water leak under the dishwasher. Examine the hoses, drain pump and tub. Replace any leaking components.
Hoses, Drain pump
HE Heater failure Unplug the dishwasher and check the wiring connections on the heater. Replace the heater if it’s damaged. If the heater is okay, replace the main power board assembly (PBA).
Heater, Main power board assembly (PBA).
HE1 The thermistor (temperature sensor) detects 176 degree water or above in the tub Unplug the dishwasher or shut off the house circuit breaker to disconnect electrical power. Carefully open the dishwasher door and check the temperature of the water in the tub. If the water is close to 176 degrees, the heater relay on the main power board assembly (PBA) is likely stuck in the Closed position; replace the main PBA. If the water is less than 176, the thermistor (temperature sensor) is likely defective. Replace the thermistor. If the problem persists, replace the main PBA.
Thermistor, Main power board assembly
9E Low water level error Empty any dishes that flipped and are filled with water and restart the cycle. Adjust the leveling feet on the dishwasher if it’s not level. Reconnect any loose wires on the wire harness for the water level sensor. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness connections are okay, replace the water level sensor. Water level sensor, Wire harness
bE2 Stuck button on the control panel Press all the buttons on the control panel to attempt to free up the stuck key. If the key remains stuck, replace the control panel.
Control panel
PE Half-load error Unplug the dishwasher and reconnect any loose wires on the distributor plate motor and micro-switch. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wires are okay, replace the distributor motor assembly, which includes the distributor plate motor and the micro-switch.
Error Code Condition Check/Repair Shop Parts
tE Thermistor (temperature sensor) defective Reconnect any loose wires on the thermistor wire harness after unplugging the dishwasher. If the wire harness is damaged, replace it. Replace the thermistor if the wire harness is in good condition. Replace the main power board assembly if the issue continues (PBA). Thermistor, Main PBA, Wire harness
HE1 Heater failure Reconnect any loose wires on the thermistor wire harness after unplugging the dishwasher. If the wire harness is damaged, replace it. Replace the thermistor if the wire harness is in good condition. Replace the main power board assembly if the issue continues (PBA). Heater, Main PBA
HE Water temperature too high Reconnect any loose wires on the thermistor wire harness after unplugging the dishwasher. If the wire harness is damaged, replace it. Replace the thermistor if the wire harness is in good condition. Replace the main power board assembly if the issue continues (PBA). Heater, Thermistor
bE2 Stuck button on the control panel Press all the buttons on the control panel to attempt to free the stuck key. If the key remains stuck, replace the control panel. Control panel
bE3, AE, 3E or AE6 Communication failure Disconnect any loose wires from the main PBA and the control panel before unplugging the dishwasher. If damaged, replace the control panel or main power board. Control panel, Main PBA
LE Water leak detected Under the dishwasher, look for any signs of a leak. Check the tub, drain pump, and hoses. Any leaking parts should be replaced. Hoses, Drain pump
OE Water overflow detected To cut off electricity to the dishwasher, unplug it or turn off the house’s circuit breaker. Replace the water inlet if the tub is still being filled with water. Replace the main PBA if filling stops when the power is turned off. Water inlet valve, Main PBA
1E Low water level Restart the cycle by emptying water-filled dishes. In case the dishwasher isn’t level, adjust the levelling feet. Any disconnected wires on the water level sensor’s wiring harness should be reconnected. If the wire harness is broken, replace it. Replace the water level sensor if the connections to the wire harness are okay. Water level sensor, Wire harness
4E5 No water detected in the tub after starting the dishwasher The dishwasher’s water supply cutoff valve should be fully open. Disconnect the fill line from the dishwasher, turn off the water supply, and if the valve is already open, check the water inlet valve. Replace the water valve rather than only cleaning the inlet screen if it is clogged because doing so could allow debris to enter the valve body, causing the valve to remain open and causing flooding. Verify and tighten any loose wire connections on the water inlet valve. Replace the water valve if it won’t open when engaged. Water inlet valve
9E1 High or low voltage supply Have an electrician examine and fix any issues with the dishwasher’s power supply.  
7E Water wall vane motor error If the packaging tape was not taken off during installation, remove it now from the water wall vane. Any disconnected wires on the vane sensor and water wall motor should be reconnected. If the wire harness is damaged, replace it. If the vane sensor or motor for the water wall is broken, replace it. Water wall vane motor, Vane
Error Code Condition Check/Repair Shop Parts
tE Thermistor (water temperature sensor) is defective Reconnect any loose wires on the thermistor wire harness after unplugging the dishwasher. If the wire harness is harmed, replace it. Replace the thermistor if the wire harness is in good condition. Replace the main power board assembly if the issue continues (PBA). Thermistor, Main PBA, Wire harness
HE Heater failure Reconnect any loose wires on the thermistor wire harness after unplugging the dishwasher. If the wire harness is harmed, replace it. Replace the thermistor if the wire harness is in good condition. Replace the main power board assembly if the issue continues (PBA). Heater, Main PBA
IE or 3E Water entering the dishwasher is more than 176 degrees F Reduce the water heater’s setting if the hot water coming out of your kitchen faucet is over 120 degrees. The thermistor (temperature sensor) needs to be replaced if the tub’s water temperature is less than 176 degrees. Replace the primary PBA if the issue continues. Thermistor, Main PBA
9E Low water level Dishes that were filled with water should be emptied before continuing. If the dishwasher is not level, reposition the leveling feet. On the wiring harness for the water level sensor, reattach any disconnected wires. If damaged, replace the wire harness. Replace the water level sensor if the wire harness connections are secure. Water level sensor, Wire harness
PE Half-load component failure Reconnect any loose wires on the distributor plate motor and micro-switch after unplugging the dishwasher. If the wire harness is harmed, replace it. Replace the distributor motor assembly, which consists of the distributor plate motor and the micro-switch, if the wires are in good condition. Distributor motor assembly
4E No water detected in the tub for 6 minutes after starting the dishwasher The dishwasher’s water supply cutoff valve should be fully open. Disconnect the fill line from the dishwasher, turn off the water supply, and if the valve is already open, check the water inlet valve. Replace the water valve rather than only cleaning the inlet screen if it is clogged because doing so could allow debris to enter the valve body, causing the valve to remain open and causing flooding. Verify and tighten any loose wire connections on the water inlet valve. Replace the water valve if it won’t open when engaged. Water inlet valve
5E Not draining or not draining fast enough Drain clogs should be cleared. Dishwasher drain hose and drain pump obstructions should be cleaned out after unplugging the appliance. Replace the drain pump or hose if they are damaged. Drain pump, Drain hose
oE Water overflow detected To cut off electricity to the dishwasher, unplug it or turn off the house’s circuit breaker. Replace the water inlet if the tub is still being filled with water. Replace the main PBA if filling stops when the power is turned off. Water inlet valve, Main PBA
LE Water leak detected Under the dishwasher, look for any signs of a leak. Check the tub, drain pump, and hoses. Any leaking parts should be replaced. Hoses, Drain pump
6E Stuck button To try to unlock the jammed key, press every button on the control panel. The control panel has to be changed if the key is still stuck. Control panel
dE Door latch defective Verify the door latch’s functionality. Reconnect any loose wires on the door latch after unplugging the dishwasher or cutting the electricity. If the wire harness is harmed, replace it. If the door latch is broken, replace it. Door latch, Wire harness
CE Communication failure Disconnect any loose wires from the main PBA and the control panel before unplugging the dishwasher. If damaged, replace the main PBA or the control panel. Main PB

Disclaimer: please make sure to unplug your appliance if you feel that it is malfunctioning. Consult with an Express Repair professional to prevent any further damage to your appliance.

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