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How do you fix the Samsung washer U6 code?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

The Samsung washer u6 code is an error code that indicates that the washer is not draining properly. This error code can happen for a number of reasons, such as a clogged drain hose or a problem with the drain pump. If you see this error code, you should check the drain hose and pump for any blockages or issues.

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1. Check the drain hose for any blockages

  1. Verify that the water is entering the washer through all of the drains. If the water is not entering the washer through all of the drains, the drain hose may be blocked.
  2. Verify that the water is exiting the washer through all of the drains. If the water is not exiting the washer through all of the drains, the drain hose may be blocked.
  3. If the water is still not entering or exiting the washer through all of the drains, the drain hose may be blocked. To check the drain hose for blockages, first remove the front panel of the washer.
  4. Verify that the drain hose is properly connected to the washer’s drain pump. If the drain hose is not properly connected to the drain pump, the washer may not be able to properly expel water from the drain.
  5. If the drain hose is not blocked, replace the drain hose.

2. Clean the drain pump filter

  1. Turn off the washer and disconnect the water supply.
  2. Remove the drain pump cover.
  3. Remove the drain pump filter.
  4. Clean the filter with a cloth or a vacuum cleaner.
  5. Install the drain pump filter and replace the cover.
  6. Reconnect the water supply and turn on the washer.

3. Check the washing machine's water inlet valve

  1. Turn off the water supply to the washer.
  2. Remove the water inlet valve by unscrewing it from the top of the washer.
  3. Check the water level in the washer. If it is low, add water to the washer until the water level is at the appropriate height.
  4. Replace the water inlet valve.
  5. Turn on the water supply to the washer and reattach the water inlet valve.
  6. Check the water level in the washer. If it is low, add water to the washer until the water level is at the appropriate height.

4. Run a diagnostic test on the washing machine

1.Open the washing machine door and remove the laundry load. 2.Clean all parts of the washing machine with a clean cloth. 3.Check for any clogs or obstructions in the washing machine drain. 4.Check for any foreign objects lodged in the washing machine drum. 5.Check for any missed or damaged parts. 6.Check for any water leaks. 7.Check for any electrical issues.