SOURCE: Error Code
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SOURCE: Neptune Dryer PF Error Code
PF is a 'Power Failure' code meaning the dryer power may be interrupted. The plug receptacle may be bad. Check the plug for proper tension. If feels loose, have the receptacle replaced. Inspect the plug for discoloration. (a sign of a bad receptacle). If all looks OK, Check the power connections at the dryer. If looks OK the electronic control may be defective.
SOURCE: Electrolux dryer error code e61
There is a 'tech sheet' in the back pf the dryer. Unplug machine, Remove the access panel on the back to get to it. Reach in and it should be there. It will tell you how to do a button check. You have to enter a test mode through the buttons.
The E 61 is a stuck button.
Enter function test mode and perform key
stuck closed (active). (button) test to determine which button is at
fault. Carefully free the and perform the test
again. If button is free but the key struck code
still exists, replace electronic control.
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SOURCE: on a kenmore dryer Elite modle #11071062000 i am
The E1 displayed indicates the thermistor is open and needs to be replaced.
The connections can be loose but the most likely cause of an E1 error is a bad thermistor.
The dryer will not operate if the exhaust temperature drops below 18 degrees F. or exceeds 250 degrees F.
If you're comfortable and confident in your do-it-yourself skills and have access to a volt/ohm meter you can check and replace this part yourself.
The thermistor is available from the following: www.searspartsdirect.com
Enter your model # in the appropriate box to get a full parts break-down and diagrams.
To access the thermistor see the image below.
Remember to unplug the dryer from power first.
The thermistor will have a black and red/white wire on it.
You can check continuity across it with the meter and if the circuit is open then the thermistor needs to be replaced.
When the thermistor circuit is open (>50K ohms), the error code E1 flashes in the display.
When the thermistor circuit is shorted (
Normal thermistor resistance values:
60 degrees F. - 15.3K ohms.
70 degrees F. - 11.9K ohms.
80 degrees F. - 9.2K ohms.
The thermistor -may- check ok when cool and freak out when warm!
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SOURCE: I have a Kenmore Elite
It is not an error code but a project ID code and it appears when the Start button is pressed during the Diagnostic Mode. Redo the activation of the Diagnostic Mode then do not touch any button after "88" is displayed. Error codes will be displayed if there's any.
The Diagnostic Mode cannot be used to test a fault in the heating circuit when the dryer does not heat up. Actual test of the heating circuit components such as continuity testing or resistance reading is necessary to determine fault. Disconnect power then remove the front bottom panel to access the heater housing. Once the panel is off, test the continuity of the thermal cut-off and the high-limit thermostat. You can simply bypass them if you have no tool for testing continuity. Join the wires of each together and insulate them properly then plug in and start the dryer. Replace both the thermal cut-off and the high-limit thermostat if the dryer heats up. If not, take the heating element out and closely inspect it for any broken coil. Replace the heating element if it has broken coil part. Never attempt to repair the heating element, you have to replace it.
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