SOURCE: LG DLE5977 Electric Dryer
Below are some solutions that other customers have cited. The control board seems to have a glitch in it, so I would take it back and get a replacement. New product is covered by a factory warranty or a dealer replacement guarantee.
My husband and I just BARELY bought an LG Electric Dryer. I'ts model #DLE2516W. As soon as you hit the power button, "check filter" comes on. The right after that, the error code "Te1" flashes and it does nothing but beep. Clearly, the filter has NOTHING in it because I've never run a load of clothes thru it. When I look in the troubleshooting section of the owners manual, it tells me that this means that the thermistor is open and needs to be replaced. But I'm confused as to why a BRAND NEW dryer already needs a part replaced. Can ANYONE please help me. I have lots of laundry to do. Haha!
Comment by Amanda02, posted on Sep 11, 2007
Well... we took it back to Home Depot and they are replacing it. i was trying to fix it because it takes 3 weeks to get a new one. They don't have any in stock!! And it takes 3 darn weeks to get a new one.
SOURCE: Calypso Dryer thermistor replace
if e1 is thermistor code remove bottom panel look behind lint screen housing should be a black oval object with 2 wires just behind housing and to the right of the white thermal fuse
SOURCE: Error Code E1
Usually when the thermistor is repaired the high limit is replaced, I dont recall the E 2 except a manual is under the console
SOURCE: My GEW9200LW0 electric dryer will stop after a few
HI, the thermistor is the culprit in this situation. the actual location of the affected part is inside the unit, on the blower housing(mounted on the backside). The part number is (3976615)
E-1:=(Failed Thermistor)
SIDE NOTE:-The manufacturer has replaced part number 3976615 with this item, part number 8577274. 8577274 may differ in appearance, but is a functional equivalent to prior parts including 3976615.
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SOURCE: Error code shows E1 -F3- on a
F3 E1 IS THE OVEN SENSOR IT IS ON THE BACK WALL HELD IN BY TWO SCREWS IT LOOKS LIKE A ROD,MOST OF THE TIME YOU CAN PULL ITHE WIRES THROUGH OR YOU MAY HAVE TO DISCONECT FROM BEHIND
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