Code lookup

SUD appliance error code

The same visible code can mean different things depending on brand, appliance type, and model family. Choose the closest match before taking action.

Coverage context

This page compares covered records for the same visible code. Use it as a starting point, then open the exact brand and appliance record before taking action.

Current coverage

Matches2
Brands2
Brand/appliance contexts1

Why context matters

A visible code is not a diagnosis by itself. Covered SUD records currently point to washer suds issue contexts. Brand, appliance type, and model family decide which record applies.

Use the exact record links below before trying reset steps or deciding whether the appliance can be used.

Current contexts

Appliance contexts1
Confidence levelsOfficial manufacturer support

Compare source-backed meanings

Match the exact brand, appliance type, and model context before using any guidance for SUD.
Brand and applianceMeaningUse guidanceSource statusOpen record
Samsung Washer SUdSamsung lists several suds display variants; this record keeps the common Sd and 5d forms as aliases until the code-index deflation pass lands.Samsung documents SUd as a warning that the washer has detected too many suds.Limited checks onlyCheck the model-family note before assuming this code meaning.Official manufacturer supportofficial Samsung support; verified 2026-07-02Exact record
Whirlpool Washer SUDWhirlpool front-load guidance treats SUD and Sd as related excess-suds displays.Commonly logged when the front-load washer has too many suds.Limited checks onlyCheck the model-family note before assuming this code meaning.Official manufacturer supportofficial Whirlpool support; verified 2026-07-02Exact record

Missing your brand or appliance?

Do not assume SUD has the same meaning on a different brand, appliance type, or model family. Open search with this code to use the coverage request draft when no exact match exists.

Safety reminder

Stop and use qualified service for water near electrical parts, burning smells, gas odor, miswired range warnings, unsafe refrigerator temperatures, or repeated failed resets.

Safety guide