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LG DLEX2801 Electric Dryer Questions & Answers
Electric LG DLEX2801W (steam dryer) not heating.
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If you have already cleaned the vent then the
problem is with the Thermal fuse. When the thermal fuse goes bad it cannot be
reset and replacing it is recommended repair. It is located on the blower wheel
housing inside the rear panel to the exhaust duct. You can test it for
continuity before replacing. Please get back to me if you have any other
questions.
Kevin
It does not stop trumpling
timer contacts sounds like timer may need to be looked at its not breaking connection when it should be.
We have a DLEX 2801 front loading LG dryer. It
Usually when an electric dryer overheats it's because of a defective cycling thermostat or a clogged vent system. Clean any lint from the internal and external ductwork, and/or replace the cycling thermostat.
Although this isn't a common problem, one of the thermostats that controls the temperature in your dryer may break and cause the dryer to heat poorly. If so, you need to replace it. The thermostat is usually a small, round, black device mounted to an oblong steel plate. The plate is mounted to the internal ductwork with two screws.
The vent holes you described that look burnt is the heat intake for the dryer. Almost all dryers look like this and it is normal.
LG Dryer won't start beeps twice, it's brand new.
Two beeps is typical door not closed. Make sure the light goes out when you close the door.
Otherwise make sure both Clean Filter and Flow Sense lamps are off.
You can run the installation test. See following URL.
https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/how-to-run-and-installationheat-test-on-an-lg-dryer-CT10000011-20152714315153
6/23/2023 2:41:11 PM •
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on Jun 23, 2023
The dryer light is blinking on my new lg dryer
refer to owners manual. Since you did not indicate what light is blinking here is a link to LG error codes
copy and paste
https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/lg-error-codes-laundry-dryer-CT10000011-20152310891742
5/6/2023 8:29:32 PM •
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on May 06, 2023
LG DLE7100W DRYER detached something?
It's difficult to determine exactly what may have fallen behind the panel of your LG DLE7100W dryer without a visual inspection. However, it's possible that you may have accidentally detached a small part or screw that was holding something in place.
The rolling sound that you're hearing when the dryer is turned on could be a loose part or screw that has fallen behind the panel and is now moving around inside the dryer. This could potentially cause damage to other components if left unaddressed.
I would recommend stopping any further attempts to disassemble the dryer and instead, contact a professional technician to inspect and repair the dryer. They can determine what may have fallen behind the panel and take the necessary steps to fix it safely and properly.
3/18/2023 5:43:26 PM •
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on Mar 18, 2023
What does this symbol mean on my LG TD-C70080E condenser dryer?
Unfortunately, without a picture of the symbol you are describing, it is difficult to give a precise answer. However, based on your description of the symbol and the accompanying burning plastic smell, it is possible that the symbol is indicating an issue with the dryer's motor or belt. The symbol you are describing with the oval and arrows could indicate a rotating part, such as a drum or belt, and the smell of burning plastic suggests that something in the motor or belt may have overheated and melted.
It is important to immediately stop using the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet until you can determine the cause of the issue and make any necessary repairs. It may be best to contact a professional technician or LG customer service for further assistance and to avoid causing any further damage to the dryer.
2/28/2023 5:24:02 AM •
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on Feb 28, 2023
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