Hello wez1330 - Error code E66 indicates that the thermal limiter circuit is open. Base on the intensity of the issue, I suggest contacting a professional technician to accurately repair the unit. Technician will need to check the inlet or outlet thermal limiter for continuity. If the thermal limiter is open, tech will need to check for evidence of high temperature event and any resulting damage. If no futher damage is evident, the thermal limited and retest will need to be replaced.
Check your thermostat to see that it did not get changed from the cold setting, if it is ok then check to see that the fan that circulates the cold air from the freezer to the refrigerator is working. If it is not working then your refrigerator will not be cold. You will have to replace the fan if it is faulty.
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That is not a standard code. You won't find it on the Electrolux site. I can infer nothing from that. You can either try the general troubleshooting tips for Electrolux dryers OR try to contact Electrolux customer support. Since I have no access to whatever this code means, I can't assess the problem. Here is a troubleshooting video for Electrolux dryers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dDqrB3nk2s
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I am not sure what your Dryer model is or its age but it could well be that there is a plug loose on the main control board or some fault on the wiring inside the top behind the display panel.You could check to see if this is the case but make sure the mains power is off first,remove the top lid and check,or It would be best to get in touch with Electrolux to see if a repair is covered under the Warranty.
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This error code indicates the water is overheating during the wash cycle. The first thing to check is if the water inlet hose is connected to the cold outlet and not the hot one. If the hose is properly connected, the temperature sensor will need to be checked and if faulty, replaced.
Difficult without a Model. Electrolux make about a thousand dryers!
To reset your Electrolux dryer, press and hold the "temperature" and "dryness" buttons simultaneously. Keep these buttons depressed for at least six seconds to reset the machine. If this doesn't clear your error code, you likely need service.
I don't know if modern dryers use electronics to regulate the element temperature and protect against overheating but if yours is like that it is clear they aren't doing the job.
Older dryers don't have temperature regulation and mostly don't need it - the only reason they overheated was if airflow was restricted and then the thermal cutout would trip, resetting itself as it cooled. Usually the system is bulletproof because of safety concerns.
I am wondering if the element you are fitting might be for the wrong voltage or if it is a dual element whether it is being connected correctly...