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I have a whirlpool wfw87hedw0 with error code F05 temp circuit error and E04 thermistor failure...do you sell thermistors?

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Chuck Clark

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  • Posted on Oct 27, 2007

SOURCE: error c7

You can reset the C7 code, hold down 0&8 power machine up. Then push 87 & print, change the number to 0 with number keys press interupt key, then press 0&9 @ the same time to exit. This should clear the C7. Let me know if you need more help.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 09, 2008

SOURCE: ERROR CODE : THEMISTOR PROBLEM OR WATER TEMP TOO HOT

The thermistor is located in the sump assembly next to the heater element.  The only way to get to it is to remove the dishwasher, turn it on it's side, remove the bottom panel to gain access to it.  Before you do that, remove the front door panel to gain access to the wiring harness.  About 1/3rd the way up from the bottom of the door, check to make sure that the wiring is not cut or damaged.  If you do find a broken wire, repair it and it should run fine.  Rarely does the thermistor go bad.  Good luck.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: ricoh ft3713 error code e54, where is the fuser and thermistor

You need a tech, or a new machine. The fuser is the heater section nearest the exit of machine - where they are always located. Your error message indicates a blown fuse, or lamp, or thermistor. The code can only be reset in service mode after the problem is fixed.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2009

SOURCE: norcold n1095 not working on AC...works fine on LP

Yes. LP is direct heat to the exchanger. The thermistor operates through the control to the electric heater.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: LG Tromm washer WM2688HWM tE error code. Very easy

LG Tromm Washing machine te error. The manual says to call for service. Not much help there. The reason for the error is the thermistor circuit (resistive element that becomes less resistive as it increases in temperature). The thermistor acts as a heat sensor. In many cases, the error occurs because the wireing harness is too tight at the bottom of the drum and one of the wires in this circuit becomes disconnected with all of the movement of the drum (unbalanced load, normal cylcing etc).

1. Unplug the washing machine from the wall. The thermistor circuit is at line voltage (110 in the U.S.) and it will bite! So do this first before proceeding.

2. Move the washer out so you can get access to the back of it.

3. Remove the stainless panel (the one that is not painted, it is large (aprox. 16x18 inches). It is held in place by 4 phillips screws.

4. Locate the thermistor connection block near the bottom of the machine, at the center of the wash drum. It is the small white connector that has two wires running to it. One wire is dark blue, the other is light blue. Insure that neither wire has pulled out of the connector. If either of them have, repair the connector and provide enough extra wire ( aprox. 2") to provide cable relief.

5. If the cable connector and wires are ok, there are other solutions here that recommend either cleaning or replacing the thermistor.

Good luck to you.

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Error code e61

Identification
  • GE dryers use three-character codes that display on LCD screens. Every code starts with "E" and is followed by a two-digit number.
Power Failure
  • When your home loses power, the "E01" error flashes on the screen. Reset the dryer memory by unplugging the device, waiting 30 seconds and plugging it back in. The error code will disappear.
Thermistor Errors
  • Errors "E02," "E03," "E04" and "E05" are thermistor errors. The thermistor, when operating properly, reads the temperature of the dryer. Errors E02 through E05 indicate the thermistor must be replaced.
Effects
  • When there is an error with the door switch and sensor, the "E60" error code will appear. An unbalanced door will produce the E60 code. Try to close the door gently and listen for the click. If the error remains, the door switch may need to be replaced.
Control Board Errors The control board sends signals from the controls to the dryer. When this fails, errors "E61," "E80" and "E81" appear. Contact GE service or install a new control board for the dryer
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Whirlpool Calypso Dryer Error Code Explanations And Repair

Failure - Code Condition - Check/Repair

PF - Power Failure - If the household power goes off and the control board was in RUN mode or PAUSE mode, the electronic control board will display a power failure error code.

E1 or E2 - Thermistor Failure - The dryer will not operate if the exhaust temperature drops below 18 degrees F. or exceeds 250 degrees F.

  • When the thermistor circuit is open (>50K ohms), the error code E1 flashes in the display.
  • When the thermistor circuit is shorted (<500 ohms), the error code E2 flashes in the display.
Normal thermistor resistance values:
  • 60 degrees F. - 15.3K ohms.
  • 70 degrees F. - 11.9K ohms.
  • 80 degrees F. - 9.2K ohms.

E3 - Touchpad or Software mismatch - Flashes when there is a touch pad or software mismatch.
  • This error code is displayed only in diagnostics mode.
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Dryer not working. failure code E2

The electronic control board detected that the thermistor located on the blower housing is shorted (zero resistance). Either the wire harness connecting the thermistor and the electronic control board has a short circuit or the thermistor is indeed shorted. Click on the link below for the detailed troubleshooting instructions of this problem.

Troubleshooting Error Code E2 on Whirlpool Duet Dryers
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Dryer will not start display works, when i push the start button it just beeps and does nothing, shows a E01 code.

Hi, this is what the error code means,

E1 or E2 Thermistor Failure The dryer will not operate if the exhaust temperature drops below 18 degrees F. or exceeds 250 degrees F.

When the thermistor circuit is open (>50K ohms), the error code E1 flashes in the display.

When the thermistor circuit is shorted (<500 ohms), the error code E2 flashes in the display.

Normal thermistor resistance values:
60 degrees F. - 15.3K ohms.
70 degrees F. - 11.9K ohms.
80 degrees F. - 9.2K ohms.
Hope it helps.
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E-1 CODE

Hello there
This code can sometimes be the e-1 or sometimes the e-2 here is the descrioption of what it means
E1 or E2 Thermistor Failure The dryer will not operate if the exhaust temperature drops below 18 degrees F. or exceeds 250 degrees F.

When the thermistor circuit is open (>50K ohms), the error code E1 flashes in the display.

When the thermistor circuit is shorted (<500 ohms), the error code E2 flashes in the display.

Normal thermistor resistance values:
60 degrees F. - 15.3K ohms.
70 degrees F. - 11.9K ohms.
80 degrees F. - 9.2K ohms.Dryer thermistor assembly
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The dryer keep saying E1

Hi, Error E1 indicates a thermistor failure. The dryer will not operate if the exhaust temperature drops below 18 degrees F. or exceeds 250 degrees F. When the thermistor circuit is open (>50K ohms), the error code E1 flashes in the display.
Normal thermistor resistance values: 60 degrees F. - 15.3K ohms. 70 degrees F. - 11.9K ohms. 80 degrees F. - 9.2K ohms.
Take the top off the dryer and inside you'll find the "tech sheet." It has instructions for removing the front panel and locating the thermistor.
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Code E1

E1 or E2 Thermistor Failure

The dryer will not operate if the exhaust temperature drops below 18 degrees F. or exceeds 250 degrees F.

When the thermistor circuit is open (>50K ohms), the error code E1 flashes in the display.

When the thermistor circuit is shorted (<500 ohms), the error code E2 flashes in the display.

Normal thermistor resistance values:
60 degrees F. - 15.3K ohms.
70 degrees F. - 11.9K ohms.
80 degrees F. - 9.2K ohms.

Take the top off the dryer and inside you'll find the "tech sheet." It has instructions for removing the front panel and locating the thermistor.
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DP 2500 displaying E04-01

You have a failure in the Fusing Unit:
E4- 01 Fuser warm-up temperature
1. Fuser Thermistor is dirty.
2. Thermistor position is incorrect.
3. Fuser temperature is low.
4. Thermistor is defective.
5. Fuser Lamp connector is disconnected.
6. Fuser Thermostat is defective.
7. Fuser Lamp is defective.
8. HTC PCB connector (CN716) is disconnected
You can try resetting the error by using this key sequence:
enter simulation mode by pressing keys ''Function + Original Size + 3 ''
go to f9 mode ,06 (ram initialize ) sub code 04 to reset fuser error.
If the code comes back you will need a service technician to diagnose which part is bad.
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Dryer stops soon afetr cycle starts, E1 appears

ensure lint trap is clean and venting is not restricted or blocked.

E1 or E2 Thermistor Failure The dryer will not operate if the exhaust temperature drops below 18 degrees F. or exceeds 250 degrees F.

When the thermistor circuit is open (>50K ohms), the error code E1 flashes in the display.

When the thermistor circuit is shorted (<500 ohms), the error code E2 flashes in the display.

Normal thermistor resistance values:
60 degrees F. - 15.3K ohms.
70 degrees F. - 11.9K ohms.
80 degrees F. - 9.2K ohms.
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