I know I'm a year late for this comment, but it's true, every appliance Samsung makes is absolute garbage. I work I them everyday. They fool people into buying them by making them look nice and giving them a similar price point to other brands, but it's all just tactics to sell their garbage. After 5 years as a technician working on these things, I can tell you they are all junk. Samsung can build TVs and phones well, so they should just stay in their own lane and avoid the appliance industry. I feel bad for people who buy a whole Samsung kitchen. Something will go wrong with every appliance within the first 2 years. They make it suck as much as possible to work on too. The best thing you can do with a Samsung appliance is throw it in the ocean.
This actually worked!!! Hallelujah. The dishwasher was driving me crazy and constantly sensing water (after each wash). All the screws were loose. I tightened them up and the sensor error hasn’t happened since!!! Thank you so much. This is a Permanent and easy fix, unlike the videos which say you need to remove the the dishwasher from the counter and flip it over and move the water sensor. You, sir, are a genius. For the first time in months we can regularly use our dishwasher.
Thank you so much! Bought a Samsung dishwasher over a year ago and never got to run an actual load of dishes without LC popping up. Now I’m in the process of selling my house and I’m so glad I came across your post. Tightened about 8 screws…a 60 second fix!! I was about to relocate the sensor before I watched your video. Thanks again!
Thanks for the video. I found 2 of the blue lights blinking on the control panel on top of the door of my Samsung dishwasher. I searched TH-cam and found your video. That was exactly what was wrong with my dishwasher too. I tightened all the screws and was amazed at how loose they had become on a machine that is only a few years old. After fixing the piece of crap I noticed a little bit of water damage to the floor at the edge of the kitchen island right next to where the dishwasher sits. Nothing is built to last anymore and that is sad. My mom had an old KitchenAide dishwasher (when KitchenAide was still made by KitchenAide) she bought new in the 70’s and it lasted until she died 2009.
This was the fix. Great job finding this. I looked at it close and found that those screws connect the motor to the tub with a simple gasket and tightening this screws seal that gasket. Awesome.
From what I can tell you are absolutely correct that rising the water leak sensor is a BAD idea. I have videos of this where they move the sensor out of the catch pan and on a lip above. By the time the water reached there the entire house would flooded LOL. You found the reason for the small amount of moisture to collect in the tray and cause the fault. Very well done my man you come top of the list on this one. Build your channel lad you think the right way.
Thanks! I did this and a couple other things, not sure which fixed it so I will drop them here for future viewers: 1. Pulled out the dishwasher and cleaned/dried behind it (remember the cabinet screws) 2. Pulled the shelves out of the dishwasher and towel dried the inside walls 3. Pulled out the filter and cleaned/dried the area where it sits (it had quite a bit of water) 4. Tightened all the screws like he did in the video 5. Tightened the cabinet screws and fixed the brackets to where the washer sat level
Daniel, thank you for this video. It was a one-minute fix to tighten those screws, and I seem to have fixed the problem. No LC code for the past week! I found your video after watching two or three other videos that said to move the sensor, etc., and none of them figured out where the water was coming from! This is brilliant!
Thanks for this video. Unbelievably i did this and it cured the leak detection code on my Midea dishwasher immediately. Un real fix. Thank you so much again.
Thanks so much for this video! Here's what I did... Unplugged the dishwasher power, shopvac'd all the water out, let it sit and dry out for about 12 hours, tightened up those screws you mentioned in your video, plugged the power back in and now it's good to go!
A couple small washers added between the pan and the water sensor might be enough to raise it to an operational level, not leak and still function. Your find on the loose screws was a great idea for repairing the leak.
I've been dealing with this issue for a while. Geek Squad has worked on it about a dozen times, and I was told that we may not be loading the racks the right way....... I appreciate your video and will check the screws.
We hate our Samsuck dishwasher and the stove that goes out of heating calibration and the refrigerator that has the worst ice maker on earth. The LC code has been serviced 3 times under warranty and its doing it again.
I saw your comment, and not sure if you'll see this or already know, but Samsung is now fixing the icemaker issue for free. Just call their 1-800 number and tell them the problem. A tech came out five months ago and installed a new motherboard, sealant, and gave a new ice bin since my previous one had cracked when trying to remove it while frozen - all for free on my 3.5 yr old fridge (well out of warranty). I haven't had an issue since. Apparently the new motherboard goes through more frequent thaw cycles which at least fixed my issue. The tech also told me they are standing behind the work so if it ever happens again to call and they'll replace - and if it is very frequent you'll potentially receive a new refrigerator.
Hey guy thank you for posting this video. I had the same problem. I removed the dish washer. Unscrewed the bottom and dryed the sensor and plate. Then I tightened the screws you showed me and YES they were loose! Water was leaking through. You saved me about $300. Thanks again man
I've had a small leak that gives us an LC code and shutdown. Could not figure it out until I saw this video. Went inside my Samsung - sure enough - screws at the pump and the WaterWell mechanism - loose... Thank You!!!!
I took the vent apart on the door , and it was blocked with greasy stuff removed the white plastic cover and cleaned the diaphragm with a tooth brush pushing down on it to get real clean on the edge for a good seal when reassembling make sure to realign the arrow on the plastic cover and reinstall the stainless cover , clean also the bottom of the drip edge on the plastic evaporation chamber for buildup great video
You were spot on. The screws in mine were so loose that when I tighten them up crap was push out of the seal. I also when a step further and removed the drain pan from the bottom to dry it. Removed the leak sensor and blew it off as well. Fixed my problem. Thank you.
Found your video about a month ago and wanted to say thank you! My dishwasher was fine for about 2 years then started having the LC code. I found I would not get the issue when using express 60 + Sanitize + Hi-Temp wash (and even storm wash on occasion) but would continue to happen if I did the Heavy wash + Sanitize + Hi-Temp which is is about 2x as long of a wash cycle. So for the last year or so I've just stuck with that. After tightening the screws, one of which required about four full revolutions to get snug, I have not had an issue and use it at least once daily back on the Heavy + Sanitize + Hi-Temp. Thanks again!
I was working on mine tonight and these screws were a little loose on mine as well. After tightening the screws and disconnecting/cleaning/reconnecting the inner drain connections, it's back up and running. So I'm not sure which individual thing solved it, but thanks for the video!
This sounds like it might be the right solution. Thanks!! It would be nice for someone to post their unit has been running a year without issue. Mine only does this about once every 3 or 4 months. I didn't have to tighten mine very much, some 1/4 turn some closer to 3/4 turn.
Thank you for this, it was dripping right under the screws dripping off the shield for the electrical connection. Some of the screws were quite loose, saw water push out of the seal when tightened. Hope it works.
Tried ur fix on a newer model of Samsung (apparently they use Torx screws now 🙄). Gave em all a half-turn, I'll let u know how it goes. Thank u for posting this Daniel. 😁
I am slowing replacing every Samsung appliance in the house I just purchased. They are not old but every single one of them has something wrong with it. I grow weary of error codes!!!
I'm attacking this problem tomorrow. I think your video is the first one that may have actually fixed the actors reason for the Pettibone occurring. Thank you
Thanks for your video. We have been working on our brand new dishwasher for the last 3 days. First error code LC, So we turn off the power all night and the next morning the LC code was gone. Put the power back started the machine and the code LC came back. We remove the power again and open the bottom of the dishwaher to dry it up but there was water still in the pipes so we had to redo all over again. Tonigh we put the dishwasher in a temporary mode and start it. We did not have the LC code but a new one 5C, we gave up for now. but tomorrow morning we will try your tip and see if it works. if not we will have to contact Samsung. thank you so much. we will advice later how it went.
Just tried your fix, was able to tighten the screws a very, very little but they did turn with reasonable effort. So hoping this stops the leak error. I really like the dishwasher except for this. Running it now and with any luck several more times after with this fix. Will post in a few weeks if this did the trick. Thanks
I found all my screws were pretty loose. Tightened them and am hoping the sensor dries out on its own because im not able to pull it out to do it manually. The plug for my dishwasher is also behind it which is also annoying so I'm going to have to let it keep going until it stops or until Lowes can find someone to come and do it. Glad i purchased the extended warranty!
Encountered the same LC code on a less than 1 year old Smart Stormwash DW80B7070US. Just like what the video describes, the screws were not tight and could be the culprit of the leak. The Smart Sormwash has 4 Star-shape screws, not Phillips, and one of them is hidden below the spray arms, which needs to be removed in order to expose the hidden one. Make sure don't strip the screw! Don't attempt if you don't have the right screw driver/bit. Also that hidden screw has the most looseness among 4. I didn't remove the bottom panel to expose the leak sensor, instead I removed the back panel, use paper towel to absorb the liquid and cold-air blow dry that sensor. Samsung could have used something like Loctite at the beginning.
Thanks so much for that advice. I looked at other places and nothing was sending up a red flag. Very small leak, so hard to locate. I got a quarter turn as well on each screw. Thanks
Just installed a new one at home... had we seen these videos i might have gotten a different one. After the 1st load this error came up. Hopefully with tightening the screws we can avoid this issue.
I did reposition the leak sensor. I left it in the catch pan but I turned it upside down (sensors pointing up). I pulled the side panel to make sure it wasn't up against anything. It wasn't, and there was a lot of room. above it.
1 Check the circular vent in the door. If the actuator is stuck open water will leak at the bottom of the door during wash cycle. It is only supposed to open after the wash cycle to let the dishes dry. 2. Replace the black gasket that goes along the sides and top where the door closes onto the tub. 3. Replace bottom door gasket. This usually requires the front panel of the door to be removed and the door hinges removed from the dishwasher. 4 If the door switch is worn the door might not click into place as tightly. Check if this is the problem by holding the door closed more tightly during the wash cycle to see if the leak stops. If so replace the switch. 5. Some models have small black lip seals at the hinges that may have come loose. 6. If the dishwasher is overfilling or tilted forward. this should actually be step 1 to check.
@@Danology10 Ha, commenting on Tim above, I hope you never ever have another thing go bad for you again...but if you do...make a video. This was great.
Agreed, tampering with the Sensor is a No No, There is a reason water got down there. So, I did as you did, and It fixed my leak, But now it will not Stay Powered up, ran it through a Cycle, watched it last night, all was Good, this Morning had No Power, so Unplugged it again, plugged back it, and In the Process of another Cycle again, to see if it Stays Powered up.
Thanks for the tip. I was able to tighten all those screws at least a turn and some more. I'm trying to avoid pulling the machine out by blowing a fan underneath it for a while to dry up any water in the pan. We'll see how it goes.
Ah man! having this issue now with my Samsung dishwasher. I feel about ready to take a sledgehammer to it its causing nothing but aggravation at the moment
I see Samsuck in these comments and I'm really over this brand. My parents replaced their refrigerator and bought Samsung 3 months in and the ice maker fails. The Dishwasher is 2 months old and now it is giving a LC error code. There is no water on the floor and it is under warranty. I am disgusted. They had a Bosch for 8byears. It had a leak senor malfunction and the parts weren't available. After waiting 4 months and washing dishes by hand they told their home warranty company to get stuffed and made them replace the dishwasher. Why did I pick this for them? Now they are stuck with 4 Samsuck products.
I've had my Bosch for 20 years. I refuse to give it up, and have had to repair it a couple of times, but it cleans the dishes very well, being designed back in the days before the liberal government water nazis decided you should be able to get your dishes clean with a teaspoon of water.
Our Samsung dishwasher lasted just 4 years and when it started with all those leaking problems, we just threw it in the garbage and got a new one from a better brand. Samsung appliances suck.
“These things are put together like a pile of shit.” You are SO right. Thanks for the video!!!
I know I'm a year late for this comment, but it's true, every appliance Samsung makes is absolute garbage. I work I them everyday. They fool people into buying them by making them look nice and giving them a similar price point to other brands, but it's all just tactics to sell their garbage. After 5 years as a technician working on these things, I can tell you they are all junk. Samsung can build TVs and phones well, so they should just stay in their own lane and avoid the appliance industry. I feel bad for people who buy a whole Samsung kitchen. Something will go wrong with every appliance within the first 2 years. They make it suck as much as possible to work on too. The best thing you can do with a Samsung appliance is throw it in the ocean.
This actually worked!!! Hallelujah. The dishwasher was driving me crazy and constantly sensing water (after each wash). All the screws were loose. I tightened them up and the sensor error hasn’t happened since!!! Thank you so much. This is a Permanent and easy fix, unlike the videos which say you need to remove the the dishwasher from the counter and flip it over and move the water sensor. You, sir, are a genius. For the first time in months we can regularly use our dishwasher.
Thank you so much! Bought a Samsung dishwasher over a year ago and never got to run an actual load of dishes without LC popping up.
Now I’m in the process of selling my house and I’m so glad I came across your post. Tightened about 8 screws…a 60 second fix!! I was about to relocate the sensor before I watched your video. Thanks again!
I'm happy this helped you!
Thanks for the video. I found 2 of the blue lights blinking on the control panel on top of the door of my Samsung dishwasher. I searched TH-cam and found your video. That was exactly what was wrong with my dishwasher too. I tightened all the screws and was amazed at how loose they had become on a machine that is only a few years old. After fixing the piece of crap I noticed a little bit of water damage to the floor at the edge of the kitchen island right next to where the dishwasher sits. Nothing is built to last anymore and that is sad. My mom had an old KitchenAide dishwasher (when KitchenAide was still made by KitchenAide) she bought new in the 70’s and it lasted until she died 2009.
This was the fix. Great job finding this. I looked at it close and found that those screws connect the motor to the tub with a simple gasket and tightening this screws seal that gasket. Awesome.
From what I can tell you are absolutely correct that rising the water leak sensor is a BAD idea. I have videos of this where they move the sensor out of the catch pan and on a lip above. By the time the water reached there the entire house would flooded LOL. You found the reason for the small amount of moisture to collect in the tray and cause the fault. Very well done my man you come top of the list on this one. Build your channel lad you think the right way.
He is the man.
Thanks! I did this and a couple other things, not sure which fixed it so I will drop them here for future viewers:
1. Pulled out the dishwasher and cleaned/dried behind it (remember the cabinet screws)
2. Pulled the shelves out of the dishwasher and towel dried the inside walls
3. Pulled out the filter and cleaned/dried the area where it sits (it had quite a bit of water)
4. Tightened all the screws like he did in the video
5. Tightened the cabinet screws and fixed the brackets to where the washer sat level
Daniel, thank you for this video. It was a one-minute fix to tighten those screws, and I seem to have fixed the problem. No LC code for the past week! I found your video after watching two or three other videos that said to move the sensor, etc., and none of them figured out where the water was coming from! This is brilliant!
Thanks for this video. Unbelievably i did this and it cured the leak detection code on my Midea dishwasher immediately. Un real fix. Thank you so much again.
Thanks so much for this video! Here's what I did... Unplugged the dishwasher power, shopvac'd all the water out, let it sit and dry out for about 12 hours, tightened up those screws you mentioned in your video, plugged the power back in and now it's good to go!
A couple small washers added between the pan and the water sensor might be enough to raise it to an operational level, not leak and still function. Your find on the loose screws was a great idea for repairing the leak.
I've been dealing with this issue for a while. Geek Squad has worked on it about a dozen times, and I was told that we may not be loading the racks the right way....... I appreciate your video and will check the screws.
We hate our Samsuck dishwasher and the stove that goes out of heating calibration and the refrigerator that has the worst ice maker on earth. The LC code has been serviced 3 times under warranty and its doing it again.
I saw your comment, and not sure if you'll see this or already know, but Samsung is now fixing the icemaker issue for free. Just call their 1-800 number and tell them the problem. A tech came out five months ago and installed a new motherboard, sealant, and gave a new ice bin since my previous one had cracked when trying to remove it while frozen - all for free on my 3.5 yr old fridge (well out of warranty). I haven't had an issue since. Apparently the new motherboard goes through more frequent thaw cycles which at least fixed my issue. The tech also told me they are standing behind the work so if it ever happens again to call and they'll replace - and if it is very frequent you'll potentially receive a new refrigerator.
Samsung appliances suck!
Hey guy thank you for posting this video. I had the same problem. I removed the dish washer. Unscrewed the bottom and dryed the sensor and plate. Then I tightened the screws you showed me and YES they were loose! Water was leaking through. You saved me about $300. Thanks again man
I've had a small leak that gives us an LC code and shutdown. Could not figure it out until I saw this video. Went inside my Samsung - sure enough - screws at the pump and the WaterWell mechanism - loose... Thank You!!!!
I took the vent apart on the door , and it was blocked with greasy stuff removed the white plastic cover and cleaned the diaphragm with a tooth brush pushing down on it to get real clean on the edge for a good seal when reassembling make sure to realign the arrow on the plastic cover and reinstall the stainless cover ,
clean also the bottom of the drip edge on the plastic evaporation chamber for buildup great video
The minute you reminded me I had a Samsung that was built like shit, I trusted you. And tightening the screws seems to have worked
Dude. Thanks for taking the time to make this video- using a combination of your info and trying a few other things I fixed it.
You were spot on. The screws in mine were so loose that when I tighten them up crap was push out of the seal. I also when a step further and removed the drain pan from the bottom to dry it. Removed the leak sensor and blew it off as well. Fixed my problem. Thank you.
Found your video about a month ago and wanted to say thank you! My dishwasher was fine for about 2 years then started having the LC code. I found I would not get the issue when using express 60 + Sanitize + Hi-Temp wash (and even storm wash on occasion) but would continue to happen if I did the Heavy wash + Sanitize + Hi-Temp which is is about 2x as long of a wash cycle. So for the last year or so I've just stuck with that. After tightening the screws, one of which required about four full revolutions to get snug, I have not had an issue and use it at least once daily back on the Heavy + Sanitize + Hi-Temp. Thanks again!
I'm glad it worked for you!
I was working on mine tonight and these screws were a little loose on mine as well. After tightening the screws and disconnecting/cleaning/reconnecting the inner drain connections, it's back up and running. So I'm not sure which individual thing solved it, but thanks for the video!
This sounds like it might be the right solution. Thanks!! It would be nice for someone to post their unit has been running a year without issue. Mine only does this about once every 3 or 4 months. I didn't have to tighten mine very much, some 1/4 turn some closer to 3/4 turn.
Thank you for making this. These dishwashers are trash, but don’t want to buy a new one just yet.
Great tip. That seemed to resolve my issue. Every screw at the base of the dishwasher needed to be tightened.
Thank you for this, it was dripping right under the screws dripping off the shield for the electrical connection. Some of the screws were quite loose, saw water push out of the seal when tightened. Hope it works.
i had the same problem, so i tried your fix and it worked THANK YOU
Tried ur fix on a newer model of Samsung (apparently they use Torx screws now 🙄). Gave em all a half-turn, I'll let u know how it goes. Thank u for posting this Daniel. 😁
btw, no leaks since. Thank YOU, looks like ur fix did the job just right! 😁
I am slowing replacing every Samsung appliance in the house I just purchased. They are not old but every single one of them has something wrong with it. I grow weary of error codes!!!
This worked for me, super easy. Thank you.
I'm attacking this problem tomorrow. I think your video is the first one that may have actually fixed the actors reason for the Pettibone occurring. Thank you
So I tried this about a week ago and I have run the dishwasher several times now, so far…the code has not returned.
Thanks for the easy tip.
Thanks for your video. We have been working on our brand new dishwasher for the last 3 days. First error code LC, So we turn off the power all night and the next morning the LC code was gone. Put the power back started the machine and the code LC came back. We remove the power again and open the bottom of the dishwaher to dry it up but there was water still in the pipes so we had to redo all over again. Tonigh we put the dishwasher in a temporary mode and start it. We did not have the LC code but a new one 5C, we gave up for now. but tomorrow morning we will try your tip and see if it works. if not we will have to contact Samsung. thank you so much. we will advice later how it went.
you saved my marriage lol and making me the star of the house again "thank you"
How do i reset the codes ?
Just tried your fix, was able to tighten the screws a very, very little but they did turn with reasonable effort. So hoping this stops the leak error. I really like the dishwasher except for this. Running it now and with any luck several more times after with this fix. Will post in a few weeks if this did the trick. Thanks
Did that work?
Still working with no issues? Mine failed again.... going to do this, next.
Still no issues at all
I found all my screws were pretty loose. Tightened them and am hoping the sensor dries out on its own because im not able to pull it out to do it manually. The plug for my dishwasher is also behind it which is also annoying so I'm going to have to let it keep going until it stops or until Lowes can find someone to come and do it. Glad i purchased the extended warranty!
3 years old video, was that the fix?
What is your model number?
"These things are put together like a pile of shit" -> best line ever. 😂
Going to give this a shot! Thank you, Sir!
Encountered the same LC code on a less than 1 year old Smart Stormwash DW80B7070US. Just like what the video describes, the screws were not tight and could be the culprit of the leak. The Smart Sormwash has 4 Star-shape screws, not Phillips, and one of them is hidden below the spray arms, which needs to be removed in order to expose the hidden one. Make sure don't strip the screw! Don't attempt if you don't have the right screw driver/bit. Also that hidden screw has the most looseness among 4. I didn't remove the bottom panel to expose the leak sensor, instead I removed the back panel, use paper towel to absorb the liquid and cold-air blow dry that sensor. Samsung could have used something like Loctite at the beginning.
Thanks so much for that advice. I looked at other places and nothing was sending up a red flag. Very small leak, so hard to locate. I got a quarter turn as well on each screw. Thanks
Just installed a new one at home... had we seen these videos i might have gotten a different one. After the 1st load this error came up. Hopefully with tightening the screws we can avoid this issue.
Have you had an issue since?
None!
@@Danology10 You mind me asking the model number?
I did reposition the leak sensor. I left it in the catch pan but I turned it upside down (sensors pointing up). I pulled the side panel to make sure it wasn't up against anything. It wasn't, and there was a lot of room. above it.
Something else to try, thanks for posting the video. I get the LC error everyother wash. I dont risk more than the hour wash nowm.
Thanks so much for sharing this! Worked! =D
Thank you, this was very helpful.
I'm glad it helped!
"Put together like pile of shit.." lmao. Hey I use it to clean my dishes, it's a clean pile of shit
Hahaha 😂
This is infuriating - brand new top of the line Samsung dishwasher installed 3 weeks ago and I’m already dealing with this now.
Very good 👍. Solve my problem too
Mine leaks from.the front
From the front I'm unsure on what would cause that. This was a leak from the bottom of the dishwasher.
1 Check the circular vent in the door. If the actuator is stuck open water will leak at the bottom of the door during wash cycle. It is only supposed to open after the wash cycle to let the dishes dry.
2. Replace the black gasket that goes along the sides and top where the door closes onto the tub.
3. Replace bottom door gasket. This usually requires the front panel of the door to be removed and the door hinges removed from the dishwasher.
4 If the door switch is worn the door might not click into place as tightly. Check if this is the problem by holding the door closed more tightly during the wash cycle to see if the leak stops. If so replace the switch.
5. Some models have small black lip seals at the hinges that may have come loose.
6. If the dishwasher is overfilling or tilted forward. this should actually be step 1 to check.
Awesome man! Great Video!
I’m going to try this I hope it work fingers crossed 🤞
Great find . . . thanks!
I like your style. Fix something else and video it too
Noted 😉 stay tuned!
@@Danology10 Ha, commenting on Tim above, I hope you never ever have another thing go bad for you again...but if you do...make a video. This was great.
YEP IT WORKED THANKS DUDE
Thank you. Ya we will never again buy Samsung appliances again !!!! They do make good tvs and phones but that’s about it.
Agreed, tampering with the Sensor is a No No, There is a reason water got down there.
So, I did as you did, and It fixed my leak, But now it will not Stay Powered up, ran it through a Cycle, watched it last night, all was Good, this Morning had No Power, so Unplugged it again, plugged back it, and In the Process of another Cycle again, to see if it Stays Powered up.
I ended up tightening the pump from the bottom side that so far is fixed my problem.
Thanks for the tip. I was able to tighten all those screws at least a turn and some more. I'm trying to avoid pulling the machine out by blowing a fan underneath it for a while to dry up any water in the pan. We'll see how it goes.
Let me know how it works for you!
Just tightened mine. One of them was 3 full turns loose. Goo oozed out from where it seals. Hoping that was it 🤞🏼
Thanks
Ah man! having this issue now with my Samsung dishwasher. I feel about ready to take a sledgehammer to it its causing nothing but aggravation at the moment
I see Samsuck in these comments and I'm really over this brand. My parents replaced their refrigerator and bought Samsung 3 months in and the ice maker fails. The Dishwasher is 2 months old and now it is giving a LC error code. There is no water on the floor and it is under warranty. I am disgusted. They had a Bosch for 8byears. It had a leak senor malfunction and the parts weren't available. After waiting 4 months and washing dishes by hand they told their home warranty company to get stuffed and made them replace the dishwasher. Why did I pick this for them? Now they are stuck with 4 Samsuck products.
I've had my Bosch for 20 years. I refuse to give it up, and have had to repair it a couple of times, but it cleans the dishes very well, being designed back in the days before the liberal government water nazis decided you should be able to get your dishes clean with a teaspoon of water.
A'ight. Imma gonna give this a try
Thanks man
You mean Samsung NOT a dishwasher. Broken or fixed, it doesn’t clean dishes anyway.
Happens all the time. I unplugged the sensor and works great now! There junk!
Thank you so much
They are indeed put together like a pile of shit.
3 machines in 2 months… now this one broke yesterday. I am getting fed up.
I never will buy a Samsung appliance again! Such a headache. I may agree with your wife
Our Samsung dishwasher lasted just 4 years and when it started with all those leaking problems, we just threw it in the garbage and got a new one from a better brand. Samsung appliances suck.
Pile of shit is right ! And for the prices of them now , its infuriating !
I pulled mine out & scrapped it
Maybe Samsung should make GARBAGE Disposals! 🙂
This is a POS dishwasher. Done all the above stuff. Dead after less than 2 years of use.
It took you 5 minutes to say “tighten the screws”. Good job, bud.
Happy to waste your time.
Yes i agree, Samsung built like piles of shit. They should have stayed with mobile phone and television. Good job though 👍
Garbage all modern appliances are absolute garbage .
I ended up tightening the pump from the bottom side. So far it looks like that was the problem.