SOURCE: frigidaire dryer giving E68 code
E68 means one of the buttons is stuck. Try pressing the buttons lightly, or disengaging them with a small tip.
SOURCE: My Frigidaire Electric Dryer keeps giving an error code
If your dryer is the same or similar to mine (Model AEQ6000ES2) then error E68 is a stuck key on the keypad. This may be mechanically stuck or the membrane contacts. The simple solution is to replace the keypad.
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SOURCE: ERROR MESSAGE E 68
E68 error refers to "Current leakage to ground on heater or fuse opened".Problem with the fuse.Try getting it replaced.This can be done by any local repairman.Need not be a technician from Frigidaire,as they charge a lot for servicing. Good luck with the machine.Please do post results and comments.
SOURCE: Frigidaire Affinity Dryer (model LEQ7000ES0)
right now i took the whole bottom apart from the main brain and so far is working good is not turning off now it may work on your too
SOURCE: Frigidaire Affinity Electric dryer E68 error.
this is a fault code that means there is a stuck key on the board you may have to remove the control panel and check the keys if this does not work you may have to replace the panel or control board
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From what you have described your Frigidaire dryer is showing a "E68" error code. "E68" usually indicates that one of the keys (buttons) is stuck closed (active). You may enter "Function Test Mode" and perform Key Test to determine which button is at fault. To perform the "Function Test Mode": Press and hold the START and CANCEL button at the same time for 10 seconds. The stuck key should blink. Carefully free the key and perform the test again after proper diagnosis. If button is free but the error code still exists, the electronic control will more than likely need replacing. If you do not have a professional connection, you have the option to visit the manufacturer website to find a service provider in your area. Hope this helps! -Matt
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