Samsung Washer LE Error Code: Causes and Fixes

Editorially reviewedUpdated 2026-02-20

Quick answer: Motor lock detected

What you’ll notice

Washer drum stops mid-cycle; motor protection activates; no spin.

Samsung Washer Code LE medium severity
Samsung models: Samsung front-load pump filters (WF series) are behind a push-open panel at the lower-right of the front fascia; top-load models (WA series) have no user-accessible filter. The SmartThings app can read active error codes on Wi-Fi-enabled models and often clarifies which sub-component triggered the fault.

Common causes

  • Severely overloaded drum stalling the motor
  • Foreign object jamming the drum or spider arm
  • Worn or seized motor brushes (on brushed motors)
  • Drive belt slipped off or broken

Step-by-step fix

  1. Stop the cycle and remove half the load.
  2. Check inside the drum for any object caught between the drum and the tub seal.
  3. Restart with the reduced load.
  4. If the code recurs with a normal-sized load, the issue is mechanical and requires disassembly.

Tools you may need

Flashlight

Prevention

  • Do not exceed the rated load capacity.
  • Check the drum for loose items before starting.
  • Service the machine if it becomes increasingly loud during spin.

When to stop DIY

Stop immediately if you smell burning. A seized motor or snapped belt requires a technician.

FAQ

What does LE mean on Samsung washer?

LE usually indicates: Motor lock detected.

Can I keep using the appliance with LE?

Use caution. Severity is medium. Stop immediately if you smell burning. A seized motor or snapped belt requires a technician.

How long does this fix usually take?

Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 5–10 minutes (load adjustment); 60+ minutes if mechanical.