Fix My Beep logo Fix My Beep Blog
Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play fixmybeep.com
Ovens

Samsung Oven E4 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix It

Published June 24, 2026

Oven

E4

The E4 error code on a Samsung oven indicates a problem with the oven temperature sensor or its circuit — it’s a moderately serious fault that will prevent the oven from heating safely until it’s resolved.

What does this error mean?

The E4 code tells you that the oven’s control board has detected an abnormal reading from the temperature sensor (also called a thermistor or oven sensor probe). Either the sensor is reading a temperature that’s implausibly high, the sensor has failed entirely, or the wiring connecting it to the control board is damaged. The oven locks out heating as a safety precaution to prevent overheating or a fire.

💰

Est. repair cost

£15–£35 DIY sensor replacement; £80–£150 professional repair; £150–£300 if control board replacement is needed

🔍 Likely causes

Faulty or burnt-out oven temperature sensor (thermistor) — the most common cause, especially in ovens over 5 years oldDamaged or loose wiring harness between the temperature sensor and the control boardCorroded or burnt connector pins at the sensor or control board endControl board (PCB) fault causing it to misread the sensor signalResidue or grease build-up around the sensor probe affecting its readingsA one-off power surge or software glitch that has tripped the fault code

🛠️ Step-by-step fix

1

Reset the oven first: switch it off at the wall socket (or trip the circuit breaker), wait 5 minutes, then restore power. If E4 clears and doesn’t return, it was a temporary glitch.

2

Check the oven sensor probe: it’s usually a thin metal rod mounted on the back wall inside the oven cavity. Inspect it visually for cracks, burns, or heavy grease deposits. Clean gently with a damp cloth if soiled.

3

Test the sensor resistance: if you have a multimeter, unplug the oven, locate the sensor connector (behind the back panel inside the cavity), and measure resistance across the two sensor terminals. A healthy Samsung oven sensor typically reads around 1,080–1,100 ohms at room temperature. A reading far outside this range confirms a failed sensor.

4

Replace the temperature sensor: Samsung oven sensors are widely available online for £15–£35. Note your exact model number (inside the oven door frame), order the correct part, unplug the oven, unscrew the old sensor, unplug its connector, and fit the new one in reverse order. This is a safe DIY task.

5

Inspect the wiring: with the oven unplugged, trace the sensor cable from the probe to where it connects at the back. Look for any melted insulation, loose connectors, or visibly broken wires. Re-seat any loose connectors firmly.

6

If the sensor tests fine and wiring looks intact, the fault is likely the control board (PCB) — do not attempt to repair the PCB yourself; call a qualified appliance engineer.

📞 When to call a professional

Call an appliance engineer if replacing the temperature sensor doesn’t clear the E4 code, or if you find burnt or melted wiring inside the oven cavity. When you call, tell them you have a Samsung oven showing error code E4 and that you’ve already replaced or tested the sensor — this will save diagnostic time and cost. Also call a professional if you’re not comfortable removing internal oven panels or working near electrical components.

⚖️ Repair or replace?

A sensor replacement carried out by an engineer typically costs £80–£150 including parts and labour. A control board replacement is more expensive at £150–£300. If your Samsung oven is more than 8–10 years old and the repair quote exceeds £150, it’s worth comparing against a new mid-range built-in oven (£300–£600), particularly if other components are ageing. For ovens under 6 years old, repair almost always makes financial sense.

⚠️ This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional repair advice. Always consult a qualified engineer for gas appliances. Gas appliance repairs must only be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer — it is illegal for unqualified persons to work on gas appliances in the UK. Repair costs are estimates based on typical UK market rates and may vary significantly. Fix My Beep and Rosetta Software Limited accept no liability for any loss, damage, injury or death resulting from following guidance on this website. Read our full disclaimer →

Get an instant AI diagnosis

Download Fix My Beep — free on iOS. Point your phone at any error code and get a step-by-step fix in seconds.

Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play
🌐 Visit fixmybeep.com
Fix My Beep

Fix My Beep App

Instant AI appliance diagnosis. Free on iOS & Android.

Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play fixmybeep.com

Browse by Appliance

  • Washing Machines
  • Dishwashers
  • Boilers
  • Ovens
  • Fridges
  • Tumble Dryers
  • Air Fryers

Recent Posts

  • Alpha Boiler F12 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix It
  • AEG Dishwasher E8 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix It
  • Siemens Tumble Dryer F16 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix It
  • Candy Oven F7 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix It
  • Miele Oven F7 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix It

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • July 2026
  • June 2026

Categories

  • Air Fryers
  • Boilers
  • Cookers
  • Dishwashers
  • Freezers
  • Fridges
  • Ovens
  • Tumble Dryers
  • Washing Machines
Fix My Beep logo Fix My Beep

AI-powered appliance error code diagnosis. Decode every beep, flash, and fault code.

Appliances

  • Washing Machines
  • Dishwashers
  • Boilers
  • Ovens
  • Fridges
  • Tumble Dryers
  • Air Fryers

Get the App

  • Download on iOS
  • Get it on Google Play
  • Visit fixmybeep.com
© 2026 Fix My Beep. All rights reserved. · Disclaimer
Fix My Beep is a product of Rosetta Software Limited
Registered in England & Wales — Company No. 05930333
Registered office: 3 First Floor, Hornton Place, London, England, W8 4LZ
Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play
⚠️ All information on this site is generated by AI and provided for guidance only. Use at your own risk. Always consult a qualified engineer for safety-critical repairs. Read our full disclaimer.