My question today is for the root cause of a code 3E on a Samsung washer not spinning
Here am I following findings on the washer
Check resistance on the motor pIns red 10.8 ohms
Hall sensor resistance pins between 1-3 read
4.68 K OHMS BETWEEN 1-4 Read 5.75 M OHMS
These values did not match what my fast track values were for the hall sensor
Read DC volts being delivered to Hall since her on the board was 5.21 VDC BETWEEN PINK AMD ORANGE
However when I ran into a quick test mode I was not getting any high voltage present from the board on the red white and blue wires that go to the motor.
According to my findings does it look like I have a bad hall sensor? Or a bad main board?
- Guest asked 7 years ago
Hi. If your hall sensor is testing out of range more that 15% I would replace it. If the hall sensor does not take care of the E3 error then your control board is most likely faulty. IT sound like you may have the same manual I found, but I have attached in in case it is different.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 7 years ago
- You must login to reply
Please login first to submit.