Samsung Washer LE Error Code: Causes and Fixes
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
- Stop the cycle and remove half the load.
- Check inside the drum for any object caught between the drum and the tub seal.
- Restart with the reduced load.
- 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.