SAMSUNG WF42H5000 Wont Spin Le Error
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86%
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Drain Pump Assembly
The internal mechanical seal of the pump often degrades over time, allowing water to weep from the motor shaft directly into the base pan. This moisture bridges the contacts on the leak sensor, triggering the LE error and halting the spin cycle. Replacing the full assembly ensures the housing and motor seals are intact.
SKU: DC96-01585P
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8%
CONF
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Door Boot Bellows
Small punctures or tears in the rubber diaphragm, often caused by friction or trapped debris, allow water to escape the tub during the wash or rinse phase. This water travels down the front of the tub and collects in the chassis tray, tripping the leak detection logic.
SKU: DC64-02805A
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6%
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Water Leak Sensor
This sensor is a simple conductivity probe located at the lowest point of the washer. If the sensor becomes corroded or if there is high soap suds (oversudsing) that has dried on the sensor, it may create a resistive bridge that mimics the presence of water, causing a false LE code.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Drain Pump Assembly.
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