- Power-reset the appliance once for at least 60 seconds.
- If the code is linked to an accessible probe or removable sensor lead, check that it is seated correctly.
- Retest once and note when the code reappears.
What 8E, 8E1, 8E2, BE, BE1, BE2, 8C, BC, 8C1, 8C2, BC1, BC2, 1 8C, 1 BC, 18C1, 1BC1, 18C2, 1BC2 means
MEMS sensor error. On the Samsung WA45T3200AW/A4, this code relates to the washing machine and should be interpreted together with how the appliance is behaving right now.
- The washing machine displays 8E, 8E1, 8E2, BE, BE1, BE2, 8C, BC, 8C1, 8C2, BC1, BC2, 1 8C, 1 BC, 18C1, 1BC1, 18C2, 1BC2 instead of normal status information.
- The current cycle, function, or startup sequence may stop, pause, or behave differently than expected.
- The same code may return after a reset if the underlying issue is still present.
- A temperature, level, position, or other sensing component is reading incorrectly or has failed electrically.
- A wiring or connector issue is stopping the control system from reading the sensor correctly.
- Record whether the fault appears at startup, during heating, cooling, filling, or another specific stage.
- Check whether the problem started after transport, cleaning, or a power event.
- Persistent sensor faults usually need service testing with the correct parts data.
- Do not dismantle sealed sensor circuits or internal wiring unless you are qualified.
Book service if 8E, 8E1, 8E2, BE, BE1, BE2, 8C, BC, 8C1, 8C2, BC1, BC2, 1 8C, 1 BC, 18C1, 1BC1, 18C2, 1BC2 returns after one proper reset, because persistent sensor faults usually need diagnosis and replacement parts.