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UE Appliance Error Code

Samsung Washer UE Error: Unbalanced load detected

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Yes

DIY Fixable

From $80

Typical Repair Cost

15-30 min

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Yes. The UE error is a protective measure that prevents the washer from spinning with an unbalanced load. It does not indicate an electrical or water safety hazard. You can continue using the washer after rebalancing the load.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Redistribute the laundry evenly and restart the cycle. On most Samsung models, the code clears automatically once the load is balanced. If not, power off for 60 seconds and restart.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: The washer produces grinding or scraping sounds even with a balanced load, Visible damage to the drum or door seal.

Symptoms You May Notice

Washer stops mid-spin cycle

The machine halts during the spin phase and the drum slows to a stop, leaving clothes soaking wet.

UE or UB code on display

The digital panel shows UE (or UB on some models), indicating the control board detected excessive vibration.

Loud thumping or banging noises

The drum produces rhythmic banging sounds as it attempts to spin with an uneven load distribution.

Washer rocks or vibrates excessively

The entire machine shakes visibly during spin attempts, sometimes moving across the floor.

Possible Causes

1

Unevenly distributed laundry

Clothes bunched on one side of the drum create a heavy spot that prevents smooth spinning. Single heavy items like comforters or jeans are common culprits.

DIY Possible
2

Worn shock absorbers or suspension rods

Over time, the damping components that stabilize the drum during spinning wear out, reducing the washer's tolerance for minor load imbalances.

Requires Professional
3

Washer not level on the floor

If the machine rocks on uneven flooring, the accelerometer misinterprets normal vibration as a dangerous imbalance, triggering the UE code prematurely.

DIY Possible

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Redistribute the load

    Pause the cycle, open the door, and spread clothes evenly around the drum. If washing one heavy item, add two or three towels as counterweight.

    Front-loaders need items spread around the entire circumference, not piled at the bottom.

  2. 2

    Level the washer

    Place a spirit level on top of the machine side-to-side and front-to-back. Adjust the leveling feet by turning them clockwise to lower or counter-clockwise to raise each corner.

    Lock each foot's lock nut after adjustment to prevent it from vibrating loose.

    Tools required
  3. 3

    Run a test spin

    Select a drain-and-spin only cycle with a small balanced load. If the cycle completes without UE, the issue was load distribution. If UE returns, internal components may be worn.

    On Samsung Smart washers, check the SmartThings app for detailed error history.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • UE code appears on every cycle regardless of load size or distribution
  • Shock absorbers visibly leaking oil or not providing resistance when compressed
  • Drum wobbles noticeably when pushed by hand with the machine off

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