What Does 4C Code Mean On A Samsung Washing Machine? 4 Steps To Fix It


Is your Samsung washing machine displaying the error code 4C? The 4C error code indicates that your Samsung washer is experiencing issues related to water supply or water pressure.

Step 1. Check Water Faucet To Washer

Before proceeding with any troubleshooting confirm that your washer is receiving an adequate water supply.

Verify that the water tap is turned on. Make sure the valve for the water supply is open, allowing water to flow into the washer.

Here is a simple step by step to be sure that the water tap or faucet is working and water is coming out:

  1. Find and turn off the water faucet valve behind the washing machine.
  2. Detach the hoses using pliers or a wrench if needed.
  3. Assess water pressure by turning on the cold faucet and observing the flow, identifying any issues with the faucet or supply.
  4. Reconnect hoses securely, using Teflon tape for a watertight seal if necessary.
  5. Turn the valve back on and run a test cycle to verify there are no leaks or water flow problems.

Step 2. Check Washer Hoses

Inspect the water hoses for any kinks or obstructions that may restrict water flow. Straighten out any kinks and remove any blockages to ensure a smooth water supply.

Here is how to remove and inspect the water hoses behind your washer:

  1. Shut off water supply: Find the water valves behind your washer and turn them clockwise to stop the water flow.
  2. Unplug the machine: Disconnect the washer from the electrical outlet to prevent any electric shock during inspection.
  3. Move the washer: Gently pull the washer away from the wall to access the hoses at the back.
  4. Examine hoses: Inspect for visible damage, kinks, or blockages causing water supply issues. Check for mold or staining around connectors, which may require cleaning.
  5. Detach hoses: Using pliers, carefully loosen the hose connectors by turning counterclockwise. Unscrew by hand and remove hoses from the washer and valves.
  6. Clean hoses: Soak dirty or blocked hoses in warm soapy water for 2-3 minutes. Drain and use a wooden dowel to dislodge debris. Rinse with clean water.
  7. Reattach hoses: Connect hoses to the washer and valves by hand, tightening connectors clockwise. Use pliers for extra tightening if needed.
  8. Restore water supply: Gradually turn the water valves counterclockwise to resume the water flow to your washer.

Step 3. Clean the Inlet Filters

Clogged inlet filters can affect water flow leading to the 4C error code. To clean the filters, follow these steps.

  1. Turn off the water supply and disconnect the hoses from the washer.
  2. Locate the inlet filters, typically found at the end of the water inlet valve.
  3. Carefully remove the filters and clean them using a soft brush and warm water.
  4. Reinstall the filters, reattach the hoses, and turn the water supply back on.

Step 4. Inspect the Water Inlet Valve

If cleaning the inlet filters doesn’t resolve the issue, the water inlet valve could be faulty. Inspect the valve for any signs of damage and test its functionality.

  1. Disconnect the washer from the power source and turn off the water supply.
  2. Access the water inlet valve by removing the back panel of the washer.
  3. Examine the valve for any visible damage or signs of wear.
  4. Use a multimeter to test the valve’s solenoids for continuity. If the test indicates a lack of continuity, the valve may need replacement.

If the above steps don’t resolve the error code 4C, consider these additional tips.

  1. Reset the washer by unplugging it for 10 minutes.
  2. Ensure that the washer is level and that the floor beneath it is stable.
  3. Check the washer’s software for updates, as this may help resolve the issue.

The Samsung washing machine models that apply to this error code are the WF206ANSXAA, WF206ANSXAC, WF328AAGXAA, WF328AARXAA, WF328AAWXAA, WF330ANWXAA, WF206BNWXAC, WF218ANWXAA, WF219ANBXAA, WF219ANWXAA, WF220ANWXAA, WF340ANGXAC, and WF340ANRXAC.


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