Error Code BC2
A button on your washer's control panel is stuck or being held down.
Moderate
Address soon - your appliance may not work properly
Also displayed as: BC2
What This Means
A switch is jammed or stuck due to uneven pressing from control panel or button deformation; Screws holding the sub PBA in place are tightened too much; A button other than the Power button is continually pressed for more than 30 seconds; Deformation of an internal plastic injection part; A sub PBA assembly screw is tightened too much
What actually causes this:
One of the buttons on the front panel is physically stuck in the pressed position, often from spilled detergent or something leaning against it.
First Thing to Check
Press each button on the control panel to feel if any are stuck or not clicking properly. Wipe the panel clean.
Parts Involved
How to Fix
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1. Inspect the control panel for any visibly stuck or jammed buttons
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2. Check if any button other than Power is being continuously pressed
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3. Examine the sub PBA mounting screws — if over-tightened, they can deform the board and cause false button presses
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4. Check for deformation of internal plastic parts near the control panel
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5. Replace the sub PBA or control panel if buttons are physically damaged
This Error Applies To
Samsung WF45N5300A Series Washers (2017) (2017–present)
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