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.
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.
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.
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.
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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