Troubleshooting error code 9E1 on a Samsung top load washer


Steven E / Thursday March 13, 2025


Is your Samsung top load washer displaying the error code 9E1? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. This is a troubleshooting problem that you can fix yourself without the need for a costly service call, and we’re here to help!

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Important: The error code information provided in this article may not apply to your specific appliance model. The disassembly information is based on models starting with WA45H7 and WA422P. While we strive to offer helpful advice for DIY appliance repairs, variations in models and configurations can lead to differences in troubleshooting steps, error codes and part replacements. For the most accurate guidance, we strongly recommend consulting the technical sheet for your specific appliance model.

What does the error code mean?

The error code 9E1, also known as the “Power Error”, on a Samsung top load washer indicates an issue with the power supply to the washing machine. The washer is not receiving the proper voltage or power input required for its normal operation.

Safety precautions

When working on any appliance, remember to keep safety first. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

  • Always power off and unplug your appliance or switch off the circuit breaker before attempting any maintenance or replacement work. This keeps you safe by preventing any risk of injury from electric shock.
  • Wear insulated work gloves to protect your hands from sharp metal parts, pinching hazards and debris.
  • Take your time and don’t rush while working to prevent accidents and personal injuries.
  • Work in a well-lit area so you can clearly see and access the interior parts.
  • Clear your workspace of clutter and other obstacles. Keep children and pets away from the work area.
  • Never work on internal parts with bare wet hands. Make sure the work area is completely dry.
  • Check your user manual to see if there are specific installation or safety instructions for your part or appliance.
  • Be gentle when handling or removing parts. Excessive force might damage the appliance or cause injury.
  • Wear safety glasses when working with chemicals, dust or cleaning large debris to prevent injury.
  • If the appliance has recently been used, give it plenty of time for any heating parts to cool down before working on it.
  • Take pictures or make a note of wiring terminals or other connections before disconnecting to prevent any problems with reassembly.
  • When working with wires, avoid touching any exposed wires or terminals. If you need to touch a wire, use a non-conductive tool or wear insulating gloves to prevent electrical shock.
  • Turn off the water supply at the outlet before beginning repairs to any appliance parts that hold water. Have towels ready for any residual water in the system when removing parts.

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Tools and materials needed

  • Multimeter
  • Screwdrivers
  • 10mm and 17mm nut drivers
  • Pliers

Important: The specific tools required may vary depending on the model of your appliance and the type of fasteners used on it. Always consult the user manual or refer to any specific instructions provided by the manufacturer for the recommended tools for your appliance model.

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Troubleshooting steps

Check the power cord

  1. Visually inspect the power cord for any signs of damage, such as cuts, frays, or loose connections.
  2. Ensure the power cord is securely plugged into the wall outlet and the back of the washing machine.
  3. Avoid using any adapters or extension cords, as they can interfere with the proper power supply.

Test the power supply

LIVE VOLTAGE WARNING: For this test, the appliance needs to be plugged in and powered on. Please be very careful to protect yourself from electric shock, which has the potential to cause serious injuries. Don’t ever test live voltage if you’re uncomfortable using a multimeter.

  1. Using a multimeter, check for the presence of 120V AC power at the connections on the control board.
  2. If the correct voltage (120V AC) is present at the control board connections, the issue may be with the control board itself.
  3. Replace the control board with a new, compatible part.
  4. If there is not correct voltage, the household power supply and outlet will need to be checked.

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Additional information

Thank you for reading! We hope this guide helped you get your Samsung washer working again.

If you have any other appliance repair needs or projects, don’t hesitate to explore our other troubleshooting guides and videos.

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