The Electrolux IQ-Touch dryer is another in a line of condensing ventless dryers from Electrolux. They’re compact and easy to place when space is an issue. Though they’re not as robust as a standard electric dryer, they get the job done.
We’ve put together a list of possible error codes you might experience with these dryers. As with any error code, they get you close to the cause and solution but that’s only half the battle. That’s where Neli comes to the rescue.
We can walk you through any repair using our unique camera sharing technology for real-time repair and diagnosis of the problems all of us face with home appliances. When you need us, we’re right here! So, go ahead and repair your stuff, knowing you always have help just a click away.
Electrolux IQ-Touch Dryer Error Codes
E31 – Moisture sensor feedback frequency is too high. Clean the sensor bars inside the dryer first and repair any damage, if any.
E32 – Moisture sensor feedback frequency is too low. Once again, dirt on the sensor bars or damage to them might be the cause.
E42 – Dryer door open. Test the door switch with your meter. If open or intermittent, replace the switch.
E51 – Motor relay failure. The motor might be intermittent or no operation.
E52 – Motor stopped or won’t start. Check for mechanical restrictions. If you find none, contact us to help walk you through to confirm the cause.
E53 – Drive motor centrifugal switch failure. Reach out for help. We can pinpoint the cause.
E54 – The drive motor relay circuit failed.
E61 – Heater relay failure.
E63 – The control detected a ground short at the heating element.
E64 – Open heating element circuit.
E65 – Main control detected the high limit thermostat tripped to often (electric only). Contact us for help in finding the cause.
E66 – Tripped thermal fuse. There is more than one cause for this error. If you don’t know for sure how to proceed, contact us for help.
E66 – Heating sensor circuit failure triggered by the main control.
E71 or E72 – Outlet thermistor is out of range.
E73 – Inlet thermistor is out of range.
E74 – Similar to E54, drive motor relay circuit failure.
E91 – Communication error. Typical cause is communication between UI (user interface) and main control.
E92 – Mismatch between UI and main control.
E93 – The control and peripherals aren’t matched or configured.
E94 – Configuration error internal to the main control.
E97 – A program mismatch internal to the main control.
EA1 – The control sees the frequency of the incoming power out of range (should be 60Hz). Contact the power company for correct power and frequency.
EA2 – The control detected incoming voltage above 130 Vac.
EA3 – The control detected incoming voltage below 90 Vac.
EA4 – The control detected incorrect wiring on the terminal block.
EA5 – This is a fatal error of the main control, meaning that you must replace it.
EF1 – The temperature regulation in the dryer isn’t correct and triggered this “blocked vent” error code.
EF3 – Maximum drying time for the selected cycle has passed and clothes are still wet. A strong indication of blocked or restricted air flow.
EF8 – This error indicates a stuck key on the UI.
When you’re troubleshooting your appliance and you experience one of the codes above, don’t take them as the exact cause every time. Sometimes, the code is obvious, like a door sensing error. That’s an easy one. It’s the more involved codes such as an E53 centrifugal switch error on the motor that can throw you off.
The switch provides a path for L2 power for the heating element in an electric dryer. If it’s missing, the dryer won’t heat, which is probably what the error code is trying to tell you. In other cases, if the belt breaks, the motor stops which also opens the centrifugal switch and generates the error because L2 is again missing.
Appliances seem simple enough, but symptoms can lead you astray and you’ll struggle to repair a relatively simple problem. You can take the YouTube route but do so with caution. A better, faster, and less stressful way to get your stuff running again is with a live chat with a Neli certified technician.
You can’t go wrong with our service. We’ll talk with you on the phone, or video chat and work together to find and solve the problem. Many times you won’t need parts, but when you do, we give you the part numbers and sources for the parts.
After you have the parts, you’re welcome to call us for a repair session for assistance if necessary. As always, if you like what you see here, please tell us in the comments below. Your thoughts and ideas are important and help us understand if we need to change things up or stay the course.
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I have an electrolux dryer 8kg and have Err only without number what is the problem and how can i fix it ?
I have an error code E60 on my compact electrolux dryer which you do not have listed here. Any help would be appreciated.
Hi Amato, the E60 is telling you there is no heat, or there is a heating error. Be sure to position your dryer in an area with at least 8 inches of open space at the left, rear, and right sides. Cycle power and try again. Proper airflow is essential for these types of dryers. Hope this helps.
My Electrolux dryer display is very dimly aluminating call service and the time numbers are scrambled. No error code is displayed. The dryer seems to work fine despite this. Tried cycling the power but the call service is not going out. Dryer vent is clear. Not sure what the problem is. Please help
Hey Gregg, thanks for reaching out. Sounds like a bad user interface and/or the main control. We would have to take a closer look. Hope that helps.
Thomas
Hello team i have electrolux tumbel dryer model no EDC2086PDW it is showing error EHO i searched in manual book also on the list provided it is not mentioned can you please help me to understand what is this error
Hi Pritesh, that code is normally reserved for a problem with the safety relay on the control. For safety reasons, perhaps a visit from an in-home tech might be best.
I had the same problem. The technician replaced the control unit which costs around 250€. He said they do not repair the unit. I now have the one faulty unit that I would like to repair. Can you provide any hint?
Hi John, it’s true that most repair companies won’t repair boards anymore because of the high rate of out-of-box failures. From my own experience I can say that’s true but there are companies out there that do a pretty good job. One that I’ve worked with is https://www.corecentricsolutions.com/. Core Centric seems better but you just never know with rebuilt boards. If it’s your only choice to go the rebuild route, then maybe it’s worth a shot. Hope this helps.
What eh4 error means ??
Hey Travis, EHd error usually tells us the main control has failed. There may be a schematic on the back panel showing the board. There is no surefire way to confirm this unless you can visually tell if the board is damaged, or substitute a new board in its place. Hope this helps.
My Electrolux is giving me error code 9EE when I plug it in and keeps flashing any ideas?
I am getting a 56. The belt has just been replaced by Electrolux agent. It worked once then stopped with 56 on screen
I have E91 error code on my dryer and can’t seem to get it to go away. Any tips? hard reset options for the machine?
Hi Kristyn, the E91 is usually associated with a communication error, but it’s impossible to know for sure without a model number.
Thanks, Kristyn.
Thomas @ Neli
Hi Thomas! – I also have the E91 error code. The model number is EFMG517SIW0
Thanks for your answer!!
Hi Regina, the E91 is, in most cases, a communication error between the user interface and the main control. Check for input voltage to the main control, then to the user interface. Or, try to reseat the connections first. You can always reset the board(s) by unplugging for about 30 min and try again. If that doesn’t have any effect, start checking inputs and outputs. But I can tell you that more often than not, replacing the pair of boards is usually your best bet. Hope this helps.