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Samsung WF42H5000AW/A2-00 washer

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Samsung Washer WF42H5000AW/A2-00 FAQs

On the Samsung WF42H5000AW, one of the most common, repeatable issues we see is a fill or water-level related problem: the washer won’t fill correctly, fills too slowly, or stops with a water-level error. Start by confirming both water faucets are fully open and the inlet hoses aren’t kinked (see the WF42H5000AW user manual).

Quick checks first (no tools)

  • Make sure both hot and cold faucets are turned on fully.
  • Straighten any kinked inlet hoses behind the washer.
  • If the washer shows a fill-related code, power it off for 10 seconds, then restart.
  • Confirm the door is fully closed and the cycle is started with Start/Pause.
  • If you recently moved the washer, verify it’s level and stable to avoid false stops.

What to do when it won’t fill or fills slowly

Many “common problems” trace back to restricted water flow or a sensor detecting the wrong water level.

  1. Turn off both faucets.
  2. Remove the hoses at the faucets and check the small inlet screens for debris.
  3. Flush the hoses into a bucket briefly (watch for sediment).
  4. Reconnect hoses firmly and turn faucets on slowly.

Common symptoms vs likely causes

Symptom on WF42H5000AW Most likely cause Best first step
Won’t fill at all Closed faucet, kinked hose, clogged inlet screen Verify faucets, straighten hoses, clean screens
Fills but stops mid-cycle Intermittent water supply, inlet restriction Check household water pressure and screens
Fill-related error code Water supply issue or water level sensing issue Follow the troubleshooting steps in the manual

Why it matters

Fill and water-level problems can stop the cycle, leave clothes dirty, and sometimes trigger draining or safety lockouts. Fixing simple supply issues early helps prevent repeat interruptions and reduces strain on the inlet valve and control system.

If you’re seeing a specific code on the display, use our code guidance for faster diagnosis: Samsung front load washer error codes.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. The Samsung washer model WF42H5000AW is designed to be stackable when it’s installed with the correct Samsung stacking kit and a compatible dryer, following the clearances and instructions in the WF42H5000AW manual.

What “stackable” means for WF42H5000AW

Stacking means the dryer sits on top of the washer using a manufacturer-approved stacking kit so the pair is stable and properly vented.

  • Use a Samsung stacking kit made for this washer platform
  • Stack only with a compatible Samsung dryer (front-load style)
  • Keep required closet/alcove clearances for airflow and service access
  • Confirm the floor is solid and level to reduce vibration
  • Do not stack without the kit; do not “DIY” brackets

Quick install checks before you stack

These are the most common setup items that prevent vibration, noise, or movement after stacking:

  • Shipping bolts removed from the washer
  • Washer leveled on all four feet
  • Drain hose routed correctly (avoid airtight standpipe connection)
  • Hot and cold water hoses connected correctly and not kinked
  • Power outlet is grounded and on the proper circuit

Common stacking fit questions

Question What to do
“Will any dryer stack on it?” No. Match a compatible Samsung dryer and use the correct stacking kit.
“Can I stack it in a closet?” Often yes, but you must maintain minimum clearances and ventilation.
“Do I need a pedestal?” No. A pedestal is optional; stacking uses a stacking kit instead.

Why it matters

A proper stacking installation helps prevent excessive vibration, protects the washer door boot and cabinet, and reduces the chance of noise or shifting during high-speed spin.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Samsung WF42H5000AW isn’t filling, the most common causes are closed water faucets, kinked inlet hoses, clogged inlet screen filters, or a failed water inlet valve. We recommend checking the supply and screens first, then moving to electrical testing if needed (see the WF42H5000AW manual).

Quick checks (most fixes)

  • Confirm both hot and cold faucets are fully open.
  • Make sure the inlet hoses aren’t kinked, crushed, or frozen.
  • Verify the washer door is fully closed and latched.
  • Check for a fill-related code such as 4E (no fill) on the display.
  • If you recently installed the washer, confirm both hot and cold are connected; this model can require both for proper operation.

Clean the inlet screen filters

Sediment can clog the small screens where the hoses connect to the washer.

  1. Unplug the washer.
  2. Turn off both water faucets.
  3. Remove the hoses from the back of the washer.
  4. Carefully rinse or brush debris off the inlet screens.
  5. Reconnect hoses, turn water on, and check for leaks.

What to do if you see a 4E (no fill) code

The WF42H5000AW uses 4E to indicate it tried to fill but couldn’t.

What you see What it usually means What to check first
4E Not reaching proper water level Faucets open, hoses not kinked, inlet screens clean
4E2 Hot/cold hose connection issue Hot to hot, cold to cold

For more code help, use our Samsung front load washer nf error code resource (fill-related guidance often overlaps).

When it’s likely a part failure

If water supply and screens are good, the next likely causes are:

  • Water inlet valve solenoid not opening
  • Wiring connection issue at the inlet valve
  • Control board not sending voltage to the valve
  • Water level sensor (pressure switch) issue (less common)

Tip: If you’re comfortable using a multimeter, you can check inlet valve solenoid continuity and verify the control is sending power during fill.

Why it matters

A no-fill condition stops the cycle early and can trigger drain behavior; fixing the supply or inlet restriction quickly prevents repeated cycle interruptions and helps protect the control system from extended fill timeouts.

Last updated: January 2026

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