If you notice “LC” appearing on your Samsung dishwasher screen and hear the drain running, then the sensors in the machine are detecting moisture. While the code usually signals a water leak, there are a few other causes that could trigger it. Luckily, you can fix most LC errors on your own with a couple of tools. Keep reading to learn more about the LC code, what causes it, and how to fix it. We also spoke with appliance repair experts for additional cleaning and troubleshooting advice to help you out.
Samsung Dishwasher LC Error Code Troubleshooting
An LC or LE code usually means your dishwasher senses a leak or water near the moisture sensor. Inspect and repair any leaks you find on your dishwasher. If you have an LC code but no leak, then unplug it from power to reset it, wait for the moisture to dry, or contact a repairperson.
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- Clean your dishwasher every couple of weeks to help prevent leaks from occurring.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01002074/
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