Dryer Will Not Start
- Door not closed properly: Close the dryer door firmly until it latches. Check that clothing is not caught in the door opening.
- Control Lock enabled: Disable Control Lock using the button combination shown on the control panel or in the model-specific manual.
- Delay Start selected: Check whether a delayed start option has been programmed before assuming the dryer is not operating.
- No electrical power: Check the outlet, plug, power cord, household circuit breaker, and electrical supply.
- Gas supply issue: For gas dryers, make sure the gas shutoff valve is open and gas service is available.
Dryer Runs but Does Not Heat
- Electric dryer breaker issue: Most electric dryers require a 240V supply. Both sides of the double-pole circuit breaker must be switched on.
- Gas valve closed: Confirm the gas supply valve is open and check whether other gas appliances are operating normally.
- Blocked exhaust vent: Restricted airflow can activate overheating protection and reduce or stop heating.
- Incorrect cycle selected: Air Fluff, cool-down, wrinkle release, and low-temperature cycles may not feel as hot as standard drying cycles.
- Heating component fault: A thermal fuse, heating element, thermostat, igniter, gas valve coil, or control board may require service.
Drying Takes Too Long
- Lint filter blocked: Clean the lint filter before every load and remove lint from the filter housing area.
- Vent duct restricted: Check the exhaust hose and exterior vent flap for crushing, lint buildup, bird nests, snow, or debris.
- Load too large: Reduce load size and separate towels, bedding, jeans, and heavy fabrics from lightweight clothing.
- Moisture sensor dirty: Wipe the metal moisture sensor strips inside the drum with a soft cloth and mild cleaner.
- Cold laundry room: Dryers may take longer in garages, basements, or low-temperature laundry rooms.
Airflow, Venting & Lint Problems
- Weak airflow outside: Inspect the complete vent path from the dryer outlet to the exterior vent hood.
- Vent hose crushed: Straighten or replace crushed, overly long, or poorly routed flexible ducting.
- Outside vent flap not opening: Remove lint, debris, nests, ice, or damaged vent components that prevent normal airflow.
- Dryer overheating: Stop using the dryer until the lint filter, vent hose, and exterior vent are cleaned.
- Lint around dryer: Clean the lint filter, rear vent connection, lower cabinet area, and household exhaust system regularly.
Common Electrolux Dryer Error Code Symptoms
- Door error: Close the dryer door firmly and inspect the latch, strike, and door switch area for lint or clothing obstruction.
- Temperature sensor error: Allow the dryer to cool, clean lint buildup, and inspect airflow before restarting.
- Power supply issue: Check outlet voltage, power cord condition, breaker position, and terminal block wiring.
- Motor or drum issue: Check for overloaded laundry, jammed drum movement, loose objects, or belt-related problems.
- Control panel error: Disconnect power for several minutes and refer to the model-specific manual if the message returns.
Sensor Dry & Steam Cycle Problems
- Sensor Dry ends too early: Clean the moisture sensor strips and avoid mixing very small and very large items in one load.
- Clothes still damp: Use a higher dryness level, reduce load size, and make sure the vent system is not restricted.
- Clothes overdry: Select a lower dryness level and make sure the moisture sensor is clean.
- Steam cycle not working: Confirm the water supply hose is connected and select a compatible steam cycle.
- Wrinkles remain: Avoid overloading and remove clothes promptly after the cycle ends.
LuxCare® & Perfect Steam™ Features
- Steam refresh not producing results: Check that the water hose is connected properly and use the cycle with suitable load sizes.
- Clothes remain damp after a sensor cycle: Clean sensor bars, reduce the load size, and choose a higher dryness level.
- Cycle time changes during drying: Sensor-based programs may adjust cycle time automatically based on moisture levels.
- Remote or smart features unavailable: Check the appliance settings, Wi-Fi connection if equipped, and the model-specific setup instructions.
Noise, Vibration & Maintenance Tips
- Thumping sound: Bulky laundry can create temporary thumping. Pause the dryer and redistribute the load if needed.
- Rattling: Check pockets for coins, keys, zippers, buttons, or other loose objects.
- Vibration: Adjust all dryer feet so the appliance is level and installed on a firm floor.
- Musty odor: Clean the lint screen, drum, and vent system. Avoid leaving damp laundry in the dryer after the cycle ends.
- Drum light not working: Check door closure, control settings, bulb condition where applicable, and the model-specific manual.
Installation & Maintenance Tips
- Level the dryer: Adjust all feet so the appliance is stable and does not rock during operation.
- Allow proper clearance: Leave sufficient space around the dryer for ventilation, service access, and safe exhaust duct routing.
- Inspect the vent system: Check the dryer exhaust connection and exterior vent hood regularly for lint buildup or damage.
- Clean the lint filter: Remove lint before every drying cycle and wash the screen if detergent or fabric-softener residue reduces airflow.
Safety note: Always disconnect electrical power before cleaning internal areas, checking the vent, replacing parts, or servicing the appliance. For gas dryers, also close the gas supply valve before service. Do not operate the dryer with a damaged power cord, blocked vent, or defective door switch.