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Hello Robert, I appreciate your post!
Based off the information you have provided your Frigidaire dryer is displaying an error code of "E64". An "E64" error code means that the heater has an open circuit this could be an issue with your heater, wiring harness, or a miscommunication within your control panel. To help clear out any miscommunications I would suggest performing a reset. You can reset the dryer by disconnecting power from it for at least ten minutes. If the reset does not help clear out the error code, you may need to seek assistance from a professional technician. This will help you avoid any unnecessary part purchases. I hope that this information is helpful to some degree. -Matt
You have not specified Tumble dryer model so I can not say for certain that my answer is correct. Fault codes can sometimes vary depending on the platforms appliances because today some manufacturers release new models twice a year and thay have the absolutlly right to make changes and improve the efficiency of new appliances (also change fault codes).
Good Afternoon Friend, this is Z. Thank you for your inquiry!
Normally error code E64 is an indication that the heater circuit is in the open position. This is not a simple DIY job; I would highly recommend consulting a professional to move forward accurately. The certified technician will need to check the heater coils and connections for open circuits. Depending on the diagnosis the heater or wiring may need replacing.
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