Dealing with the 6c2 Error Code on Samsung Washers

When owning a Samsung washer, it is important to understand the various error codes that you might encounter, including what they mean and what to do to fix them. One of these codes is the 6c2 error code and this article will address common questions and concerns related to it.

When you encounter the 6c2 error code on your Samsung washer, it denotes a Motor Overload Error. In most cases, this indicates that the washer either does not have enough space or the load is too heavy for the drum to handle. If your washer has enough space, it is likely that the load is too large. In order to resolve this issue, you will need to transfer some of the clothes to a smaller amount that the drum is able to handle.

If the 6c2 error code persists after reducing the size of the load, it is likely that the issue is related to a problem with the motor itself. In this case, you will likely need to contact a technician to repair the issue. It is important to note that attempting to repair the issue on your own can be unsafe and may result in further damage to the machine.

If you experience the 6c2 error code on your Samsung washer, it is important to attempt to reduce the size of the load first and only contact a technician for assistance if the issue persists. Any DIY repairs can be potentially dangerous and result in further damage to the machine. For more information on error codes and other appliance issues, please refer to our Comprehensive Appliance Error Codes Glossary.

FAQ About 6c2 Error Codes on Samsung Washers

Q: What is a 6c2 error code on a Samsung Washer?

A: A 6c2 error code indicates that the control board on your Samsung washer has lost communication with the motor.

Q: What are the possible causes of 6c2 error code on a Samsung Washer?

A: 6c2 error codes can be caused by a faulty motor, a malfunctioning control board, a disconnected motor harness, a motor liquid leakage, or a power surge.

Q: What should I do if I get a 6c2 error code on my Samsung Washer?

A: First, check the power supply. Make sure the washer is plugged in and that there are no tripped circuit breakers. If the power supply is working properly, then unplug the washer and check the motor and its connections. If the connections are damaged or disconnected, reconnect them firmly and test the washer again. If the washer still won’t work, you should contact a technician to investigate further.

Q: What is the difference between a 6c2 error code and a 6e2 error code on a Samsung Washer?

A: A 6c2 error code indicates a communication error between the control board and the motor. A 6e2 error code, on the other hand, signals a motor overheating issue.

Q: Is it safe to use my Samsung Washer before I can repair the 6c2 error code?

A: No. Using the washer with a 6c2 error code can cause further damage to your machine. If you receive a 6c2 error code, turn off your Samsung Washer immediately and investigate the issue.