Electrolux Dryer Error Codes (What They Mean + Fixes)

If your Electrolux dryer is showing an error code, it means the appliance has detected a condition that may stop drying or affect performance. This guide explains the most common Electrolux dryer error codes, what they usually mean, and safe checks you can try before calling service.

Common Electrolux Dryer Error Codes

E10 — Airflow or Ventilation Error

What it usually means

  • The dryer is not detecting proper airflow.

Try this

  1. Clean the lint filter thoroughly.
  2. Check that the exhaust vent is not blocked.
  3. Restart the dryer.

Call service if

  • The error returns after cleaning.

E20 — General Drain or Condenser Error

What it usually means

  • The dryer cannot remove moisture correctly.

Try this

  1. Empty the water container (condenser models).
  2. Clean condenser and filters.
  3. Restart the cycle.

Call service if

  • The dryer stops early or does not dry clothes.

E40 — Door Lock Error

What it usually means

  • The door is not detected as closed or locked.

Try this

  1. Close the door firmly.
  2. Remove laundry caught in the door seal.
  3. Restart the dryer.

Call service if

  • The dryer will not start.

E50 — Motor or Drive Error

What it usually means

  • A problem has been detected with the drum motor.

Try this

  1. Reduce load size.
  2. Restart after turning power off.

Call service if

  • The drum does not rotate.

E51 — Motor Control Fault

What it usually means

  • The motor control system is not operating correctly.

Try this

  1. Turn power off for 5 minutes.
  2. Restart the dryer.

Call service if

  • The error returns immediately.

E60 / E61 — Heating Error

What it usually means

  • The dryer is not heating to the required temperature.

Try this

  1. Clean lint filters and airflow paths.
  2. Restart and run a normal drying cycle.

Call service if

  • Clothes remain cold and damp.

E62 — Overheating Detected

What it usually means

  • The dryer has detected excessive internal temperature.

Try this

  1. Turn the dryer off and allow it to cool.
  2. Clean all filters before restarting.

Call service if

  • The error returns during the next cycle.

E63 — Heater Relay Error

What it usually means

  • A fault has been detected in the heating control circuit.

Try this

  1. Restart the dryer.

Call service if

  • The dryer stops mid-cycle repeatedly.

E70 — Temperature Sensor Error

What it usually means

  • The temperature sensor is reporting abnormal readings.

Try this

  1. Power off for 5 minutes.
  2. Restart and test a short cycle.

Call service if

  • The error persists.

E71 — Sensor Calibration Error

What it usually means

  • The dryer cannot correctly interpret temperature data.

Try this

  1. Restart after turning power off.

Call service if

  • The dryer will not run normally.

E80 — Configuration Error

What it usually means

  • An internal configuration or software fault has been detected.

Try this

  1. Restart the dryer.
  2. If the error followed a power outage, try one reset only.

Call service if

  • The error returns.

E90 — Control Board Error

What it usually means

  • A general electronic control fault is preventing operation.

Try this

  1. Turn off power for 5 minutes.
  2. Restart the dryer.

Call service if

  • The dryer will not start.

How to Clear an Electrolux Dryer Error Code

  1. Turn the dryer off.
  2. Switch off power at the wall for 5 minutes.
  3. Restore power and start a short test cycle.

If the error returns immediately, it usually indicates an active fault.

When to Call Service

  • Heating errors that persist
  • Motor or drum faults
  • Repeated overheating warnings
  • Control errors preventing the dryer from starting

FAQ

Can lint buildup cause Electrolux dryer error codes?

Yes. Blocked filters and vents are a common cause of airflow and heating-related errors.

Do Electrolux dryer error codes vary by model?

Yes. Codes may vary slightly by model and region, but the meanings above apply to most Electrolux dryers.

Is it safe to keep resetting the dryer?

Occasional resets are fine, but repeated resets without fixing the cause are not recommended.