HC
SAMSUNG Dishwasher
Urgency
⚡ Medium
Attend to soon
Diagnosis

What this error means

Heating fault — the dishwasher is not reaching the correct wash temperature

The HC error means the dishwasher has failed to heat the water to the required temperature within the allowed time, or the temperature sensor has returned an out-of-range reading. The most common causes are a failed heating element, a faulty NTC thermistor sensor, or heavy limescale build-up on the element insulating it from the water. A wiring fault to either component can also produce this code.

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Fix time
5–10 minutes
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Step-by-step

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Unplug the dishwasher and wait 5 minutes for the control board to reset, then plug back in and run a high-temperature programme such as Intensive or 65 degrees
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After 15 minutes, carefully open the door slightly
You should be met by warm steam immediately
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Run a descaling tablet through an empty 65-degree cycle
Heavy limescale on the element is a very common cause of HC in hard water areas
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Check that dishwasher salt is topped up
Running without salt in a hard water area causes rapid limescale accumulation on the element
Diagnostic

Symptoms to look for

  1. Dishes coming out cold, greasy, or with undissolved detergent residue
  2. Interior of the dishwasher feels no warmer than room temperature during a hot programme
  3. HC displayed partway through a wash or rinse programme
  4. Programme runs significantly longer than the displayed time before faulting
Step-by-step repair guide

Diagnostic steps

Time 30–60 minutes
Test with a hot programme

Unplug for 5 minutes to reset the board. Plug back in and run the hottest available programme — Intensive or 70 degrees — with no load. After 15 minutes, carefully and briefly open the door a few centimetres. You should immediately feel warm to hot steam escaping. If the interior feels no warmer than room temperature, the element is not heating at all.

Open the door slowly and stand back — steam exits rapidly and can cause scalding on bare skin. Never reach inside during a running cycle.
Descale the heating element

Add a proprietary dishwasher descaler or two tablespoons of citric acid to the base of the tub and run a full 65-degree empty cycle. On Samsung dishwashers the heating element can accumulate a thick layer of limescale that acts as insulation — the element draws full power but transfers very little heat to the water. This is the most common cause of gradual heating performance loss before HC appears.

Run the descale cycle with no crockery, cutlery, or detergent in the machine.
Check the salt reservoir

Open the salt cap on the floor of the dishwasher tub. If the reservoir is empty or very low, top it up with coarse dishwasher salt (not table salt). The built-in water softener uses this salt to prevent limescale from forming on the element and spray arms. Running without salt in a hard water area causes accelerated scaling and eventual heating failure.

Top up salt when the salt indicator light appears on the control panel. In very hard water areas this may be monthly.
Access and inspect the heating element

With the dishwasher completely unplugged, remove the lower basket. The heating element is the U-shaped or circular metal bar running across or around the base of the tub. Inspect it for cracks, orange corrosion patches, or areas where the coating has burnt away.

Visible corrosion or burnt sections on the element surface almost always indicate failure. Even a small crack in the element sheath allows moisture to enter and creates an earth fault.
Test the element resistance

With the dishwasher unplugged, remove the lower kickplate panel. The element terminals protrude through the base of the tub and are accessible from underneath. Disconnect the wiring from both terminals and test across them with a multimeter set to resistance. A healthy Samsung dishwasher element typically reads between 20 and 30 ohms. A reading of zero (short circuit) or OL (open circuit) means the element has failed.

Also test between each terminal and the machine's earth connection. Any reading other than OL indicates an earth fault — the dishwasher must not be used until the element is replaced.
Test the NTC thermistor

The NTC sensor is mounted in the sump area or near the base of the tub, connected by two thin wires. Disconnect its connector and test across the terminals with a multimeter. At room temperature a healthy Samsung dishwasher NTC typically reads between 4,000 and 12,000 ohms. A zero or OL reading indicates the sensor has failed.

A faulty NTC that reads too high causes the board to believe the water is already hot and never switches the element on. Both produce HC.
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Escalation

When to call an engineer

  • Heating element reads outside 20 to 30 ohms or shows continuity to earth — must be replaced
  • NTC thermistor reads open circuit or zero on a multimeter
  • Element tests within normal range but HC persists — wiring or control board fault
  • Visible orange corrosion, cracking, or burnt sections on the element surface in the tub base
Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What is the NTC thermistor and why does it cause HC?
The NTC sensor measures the wash water temperature. A faulty sensor gives incorrect readings, causing the control board to mismanage heating — either never switching the element on or shutting it off prematurely.
Can limescale alone cause HC without the element being broken?
Yes — a heavily scaled element can consume full electrical power but transfer very little heat to the water. Descaling resolves this without component replacement.
Are dishes safe after a cycle that triggered HC?
Dishes washed at below-target temperature will not have been hygienically cleaned. For cutting boards, baby items, or anything requiring sanitisation, rewash on a confirmed working hot programme.
How do I know whether it is the element or the thermistor that has failed?
Test both with a multimeter. If the element reads within range (20–30 ohms, no earth fault) but HC persists, the NTC or its wiring is the cause. If the element reads OL or zero, replace the element.

🎯 What is likely causing this fault?

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Heating element failure 50%
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Temperature sensor (NTC) fault 20%
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Wiring / connectors 15%
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Control board (relay) 10%
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Limescale / slow heating 5%

⚠️ Estimates based on common faults — not a guaranteed diagnosis. Always verify before ordering parts.

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