Error Code bC2
Your washer thinks a button is stuck or being held down.
Moderate
Address soon - your appliance may not work properly
Also displayed as: bC2
What This Means
Power button is pressed continually for more than 12 seconds; Switch is jammed or stuck due to uneven pressing from deformed control panel or button; Sub PBA holding screws tightened too much; Button other than Power button pressed continually for more than 30 seconds; Deformation of internal plastic injection part; Main PBA switching IC fault
What actually causes this:
A button on the control panel is physically stuck, or the panel has warped slightly causing a button to stay pressed against its internal switch.
First Thing to Check
Press each button on the control panel to see if any feel stuck or don't spring back. If one feels jammed, gently press around it to free it.
Parts Involved
How to Fix
- 1
1. Check whether either the Power switch or a tact switch is continually pressed
- 2
2. Check whether the service PBA holding screws are fastened too tight — if so, loosen them a little
- 3
3. Check the contact between the control panel buttons and their corresponding tact switches — there must be a gap between a control panel button and its corresponding micro switch
- 4
4. If the main PBA switching IC has an on/off error, replace the main PBA
- 5
5. Check the main relay connections — if connections are correct but error persists, replace the main PBA
This Error Applies To
Samsung WA50R5400A Series Washers (2022) (2022–present)
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