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E130 – Generic dishwasher fault E130

Samsung dishwasher is reporting error E130, indicating a general fault related to operation or sensors.

Severity: Low · Typical fix time: 45–90 minutes · Affects: Samsung Dishwasher Series 7

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Smart summary for E130

This quick AI-style overview sums up how serious this error is, how hard it usually is to fix yourself and roughly how long it takes.

Risk level Low
DIY difficulty Easy – most people can try these checks.
Typical time to resolve 45–90 minutes

What E130 means

Error E130 on many Samsung dishwasher models is used as a generic fault code. It usually points to a problem detected by the control board, such as a sensor reading outside the expected range or a cycle that could not complete.

Common causes

  • Temporary software glitch or power fluctuation
  • Blocked filter, hose or internal passage
  • Sensor or wiring connection not making good contact

Quick checks you can do yourself

  1. Turn the appliance off at the mains and leave it powered down for a few minutes.
  2. Check and clean accessible filters, drains and hoses for blockages.
  3. Inspect the door or lid area for obstructions preventing a good seal.
  4. Restart a short cycle and monitor the appliance to see if the error returns.

Always unplug the appliance and switch off power at the mains before removing panels or working near wiring or water connections.

When to call a professional

If error E130 reappears after simple checks and a power reset, there could be an internal electronics or sensor fault. At that point it is safer to have a qualified engineer test the appliance rather than replacing control boards or wiring blindly.

Recommended next steps

If the appliance continues to work normally after a reset and cleaning, keep an eye on it for a few days. If the same error appears frequently or is accompanied by unusual noises or smells, stop using the appliance and arrange a professional inspection.

Typical repair cost

£60–£220. E130 can point to sensor or control problems; simple sensor replacements are cheaper, while control board swaps sit at the upper end of this range.

How to prevent this error in future

  • Run periodic hot cleaning cycles to avoid grease and debris affecting sensors.
  • Check hose connections and filters so the machine can fill and drain as designed.
  • Avoid turning the appliance off at the wall mid‑cycle unless absolutely necessary.
  • Use a stable power supply and avoid very long, thin extension leads that may drop voltage.

FAQs for E130

What does E130 mean on a Samsung dishwasher?

Error E130 on many Samsung dishwasher models is used as a generic fault code. It usually points to a problem detected by the control board, such as a sensor reading outside the expected range or a cycle that could not complete.

Can I keep using the dishwasher with error E130?

Usually you can do basic checks safely, but if you notice leaks, burning smells, unusual noises, or tripped electrics, stop and investigate before continuing.

How do I reset a Samsung dishwasher after this error?

A safe first reset is to power the appliance off at the socket (or isolator) for 60 seconds, then turn it back on. If the error returns immediately, focus on the causes listed above rather than repeated resets.

What is the most common fix for E130?

Most commonly: Temporary software glitch or power fluctuation. Start with the first DIY checks and work down the list.

About this guide

This guide was created by the CodeSolveAI Appliance Help Team. We use manufacturer information, typical engineer reports and safe DIY practice to keep these pages up to date and practical.

Last reviewed: March 2026.