Hi - like many others, I had a few ND errors that went away on reset before it basically stopped pumping for good. Cleaned the filter, took all the hoses off, drained fine, all the hoses appear to be fine (no debris, no kinks), no debris in the filter, etc. Replaced the pump and continue to have the same problem. When in rinse & spin mode, sometimes, it will pump out the 1st 1/2 gallon or so of water before it stops, gives a few clicks, and then sits there for 15 minutes before giving the ND error again.
I noticed a few others mentioned the pressure sensor, is that a likely next item to try, or do you have any other suggestions?
Thanks for the help!
Randy K for Model Number WF448AAW/XAA
Answer Randy,
You will want to check the wiring harness, the connector to the pump to make sure that it is ok. If these things check ok then you could eliminate the water level sensor by doing the following: to check Voltage Connector CN7 Pin 6 (Pink) and CN7 Pin 5 (Orange) and connector CN 7 Pin 7 (Violet) and CN7 Pin 5(Orange). Operating voltage at no water in the drum for test one and test 2 operating resistance Power off. To check resistance Connector CN 7 Pin 6 (Pink) and CN7 Pin 7 (Violet), Test 1 should read 2.5vdc and test 2 should be between 22-24ohms.
You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html
Water continues to run and get pumped out but never stops. "OE" Error.
Mike for Model Number mah8700aww
Answer Hi. OE = A fault is detected in the water level sensor part # 34001324. Data shows the water level is at or above the overflow level. Make sure there are no suds in the tub. If so then fill with cold and advance into a spin over and over until all suds are gone. Thank You.
got error code nd, and followed other posts. checked the pump, and it works, and pumps strong when it pumps. hose can be blown through and sucked through, so I assume its fine. Replaced the drain pressure sensor and the washer works just fine, until the 11 minute mark. drains at all the settings, the at 11 minutes it will not drain. if i manually drain it it still will not move forward until it fires the code nd. at that point, i manuially drain it and press start and it caries on, but without draining again. any advice would be so helpful. thank you
Ron for Model Number wf306bhw/xaa
Answer Hello Ron,
The following is the things listed by Samsung to check for the ND fault code:
Will Not Drain
• Check for any kink on the drain hose. If any, straight it out.
• Check for any restriction in the drain hose.
• Close the door and press the Cycle Selector dial. For safety reasons, the washer does not tumble or spin with the door open.
• When it is freezing outside, check if it is frozen inside the drain hose.
• Check if the water level signal input is correct. Go to Board Input Test Mode.
• Go to Quick Test Mode and do Drain Pump Test.
• Check if there is any twist in the hose (the one between Tub and Drain Pump).
• Check if it reads AC 120V at the pump when a spin cycle is selected.
• Read the winding resistance of the pump motor. (14.2 7% Ohms)
• Check the pump at CN10 (Pin6) on PCB. It should read AC 110~120V. (Refer to PCB Connector Check)
Drain Motor Check: Check Voltage at Pin #1 of CN5 and Pin #6 of CN10 Connections
120VAC from the main board to the pump motor
Pump motor resistance
Restriction in the pump or drain hose
If you continue to have problems, please let us know.