Frigidaire dryer
Frigidaire dryer error codes
Browse Frigidaire dryer error codes with practical explanations for airflow, venting, heating, and sensor-related warnings.
Errors
12
High severity
8
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See the full Frigidaire dryer error code list with code, meaning, severity, and direct links to the detail pages.
Common Frigidaire dryer codes
E1
Frigidaire Dryer Error E1: Exhaust Temperature Thermistor Fault — Reading Too Low
The dryer's exhaust temperature thermistor reported a temperature below 18°F (−8°C), which is outside the physically possible operating range. The control board has flagged the reading as a sensor failure rather than an actual temperature condition. Drying is suspended until the sensor circuit is verified.
Open E1 guide
E2
Frigidaire Dryer Error E2: Exhaust Temperature Thermistor Fault — Reading Too High
The dryer's exhaust temperature thermistor reported a temperature above 250°F (121°C), which is beyond the normal operating ceiling. The control board treats this as a sensor failure (short circuit in the thermistor) rather than an actual temperature reading. Drying is suspended to prevent the dryer from running blind on temperature control.
Open E2 guide
E4A
Frigidaire Dryer Error E4A: Program Timeout — Drying Time Exceeded
The dryer ran for longer than the maximum allowable program time without the load reaching the target dryness level. The control board ends the cycle and displays E4A to alert you that something prevented the load from drying within the expected time window.
Open E4A guide
E5B
Frigidaire Dryer Error E5B: Heater Fault — No Heat Detected
The control board commanded the heating element to turn on but the temperature sensor did not register an increase in temperature within the expected time. The dryer is tumbling but producing no heat — clothes will not dry.
Open E5B guide
E8C
Frigidaire Dryer Error E8C: Overheating — Internal Temperature Too High
The dryer detected that the internal cabinet temperature has exceeded a safe threshold. This is a high-severity protective shutdown — the dryer halts immediately to prevent a fire or damage to the drum and electronics. E8C almost always points to a severe airflow restriction.
Open E8C guide
E64
Frigidaire Dryer Error E64: Heating Element Open Circuit or Disconnected
The control board detected an open circuit in the heating element — either the element wire has broken, the element coil has burned through, or a wiring connection to the element has come loose. No heat will be produced while E64 is active.
Open E64 guide
Symptom entry points
Drain and standing water problems
- E8C - The dryer detected that the internal cabinet temperature has exceeded a safe threshold. This is a high-severity protective shutdown — the dryer halts immediately to prevent a fire or damage to the drum and electronics. E8C almost always points to a severe airflow restriction.
- EAF - Frigidaire dryer error EAF usually means airflow through the lint screen, duct, or outside vent is restricted.
- EF1 - On Frigidaire and Electrolux dryers, EF1 indicates a restricted exhaust condition — airflow through the vent system is insufficient for safe operation, or the thermal limiter (a secondary overtemperature safety device on the heater assembly) has tripped. The dryer halts to prevent overheating.
Sensor and temperature faults
- E1 - The dryer's exhaust temperature thermistor reported a temperature below 18°F (−8°C), which is outside the physically possible operating range. The control board has flagged the reading as a sensor failure rather than an actual temperature condition. Drying is suspended until the sensor circuit is verified.
- E2 - The dryer's exhaust temperature thermistor reported a temperature above 250°F (121°C), which is beyond the normal operating ceiling. The control board treats this as a sensor failure (short circuit in the thermistor) rather than an actual temperature reading. Drying is suspended to prevent the dryer from running blind on temperature control.
- E4A - The dryer ran for longer than the maximum allowable program time without the load reaching the target dryness level. The control board ends the cycle and displays E4A to alert you that something prevented the load from drying within the expected time window.
Control board and electronics warnings
- E1 - The dryer's exhaust temperature thermistor reported a temperature below 18°F (−8°C), which is outside the physically possible operating range. The control board has flagged the reading as a sensor failure rather than an actual temperature condition. Drying is suspended until the sensor circuit is verified.
- E2 - The dryer's exhaust temperature thermistor reported a temperature above 250°F (121°C), which is beyond the normal operating ceiling. The control board treats this as a sensor failure (short circuit in the thermistor) rather than an actual temperature reading. Drying is suspended to prevent the dryer from running blind on temperature control.
- E4A - The dryer ran for longer than the maximum allowable program time without the load reaching the target dryness level. The control board ends the cycle and displays E4A to alert you that something prevented the load from drying within the expected time window.
Model-family guidance
What can vary by model
- Frigidaire dryer display wording and code formats can vary by series.
- If your model behaves differently, check the owner manual before trying any deeper maintenance step.
- Some models may display the same fault as E65, E66.
- Frigidaire dryer vent layouts vary by installation, and long duct runs are much more likely to trigger airflow-related warnings.
Frequently asked questions
Appliance-level FAQs add supporting context without forcing users into long-form content.
Where should I start with Frigidaire dryer error codes?
Start with the dryer overview page, then use the full error code list or open the code that matches your display. Each page gives a quick meaning, safe checks, and escalation guidance.
Are all Frigidaire dryer codes the same across models?
Not always. Meanings can vary by series or model, so the guidance here stays conservative and recommends checking the manual for model-specific wording.
When should I stop troubleshooting and contact support?
If the same warning returns, the appliance is leaking, will not run safely, or the next step would require invasive work, it is best to turn it off and contact Frigidaire support or a qualified technician.
Which dryer codes are covered in this section?
This Frigidaire dryer section currently includes E1, E2, E4A, E5B, E8C, E64, E65, E68, E95, EAF, EC1, EF1 and related variants based on the current content set.