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[Solved] Washing machine Samsung WF70F5E0W2W- LE1 error - damaged module

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  • #1 16638667
    czarny.furiat
    Level 4  
    Hello, I am the owner of the Samsung WF70F5E0W2W washing machine. Recently, the LE1 error appeared on the display - it means a leak from the washing machine. No leakage was found in the washing machine. In addition, I noticed that after switching on the washing machine an error appears, and when I turn it off, it turns on again by itself. The 100% module is damaged and must be short-circuited.

    However, I tried to resuscitate and therefore my question, is there anyone smart enough to tell which element from the disc is responsible for this? I would like to point out that you cannot see a place where it could be short-circuited or visually smoked. I attach photos of the module.
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  • #2 16639737
    MARCIN.SLASK
    Home appliances specialist
    Water level error. There is no leakage sensor in this model.
    Recently, I had a customer with such a mistake, where the drain hose was on the floor and the drain. Once it was washed and once it was sucked and the washing machine could not fill itself.
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  • #3 16676680
    czarny.furiat
    Level 4  
    Here there is no problem anywhere on the module but the electronics cannot do this.
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  • #4 17053116
    naprawiacz 1
    Level 2  
    I also have this error: LE1. No leakage. After switching on the washing machine performs the program, but after a while displays the LE1 error and drains the water then turns off. After a while, restart and LE1 error from the very beginning. Has anyone specifically defined the fault? Is this really a programmer?
  • #5 17053833
    bubu64
    Level 22  
    I would search with a hydrostat :)
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  • #6 17055682
    naprawiacz 1
    Level 2  
    Hydrostat checked. This is most likely a module fault.
    If someone managed to fix it please info.
  • #7 17206970
    wiesiekmisiek
    Level 33  
    I have the same problem with the fact that in an 8 kg washing machine - Samsung WF80F5E0W2W. Has anyone got to the bottom of the problem?
  • #8 17306139
    naprawiacz 1
    Level 2  
    I checked the engine, heater, hydrostat - everything ok. I dried up the module and it works today.
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    #9 17570623
    wiesiekmisiek
    Level 33  
    I have a question for service technicians or experienced forum users about the Samsung WF80F5EOW2W washing machine, load capacity 8kg. Washing machine with error LE1. Well, I found an offer to sell the module from the Samsung WF60F4EFW2W washing machine at a good price. Control panel arrangement and display as well as identical programs. I also asked for photos about connections from the inside, which I will receive soon.

    The question is: will the control module from the Samsung Eco Buble 6 kg washing machine work well with my 8 kg (of course, I assume that the connections will match, and I will know maybe tomorrow). Best regards and waiting for information.
    Or maybe some of the Forum members will repair this module or have it for sale at a good price?
    Edit. Today I installed this module bought from a 6 kg washing machine and after tests I find that it fits and all programs with additional options work as needed.

Topic summary

The Samsung WF70F5E0W2W washing machine is experiencing an LE1 error, indicating a leak, although no physical leakage is detected. Users report that the machine turns on by itself after being switched off, suggesting a potential module fault. Various users have shared similar experiences, with some indicating that the hydrostat and other components were checked without finding issues. One user successfully repaired their machine by drying the module, while another found that a control module from a different Samsung model (WF60F4EFW2W) was compatible and resolved the error. The discussion highlights the need for further investigation into the module's electronics and potential repairs or replacements.
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