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My lg truesteam dryer wont stop running and check filter light is on what should i do

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Sounds like a stuck relay on the main pcb.

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Might have to take apart and give it a good clean

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Try drying on a timed dry and see if that works.

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Turn breaker off. Then try again, this might reset controller.

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2008

SOURCE: check filter light has come on and dryer has stopped working

look inside where the door closes to on the front face of the unit you should see the filter screen there this should be cleaned after every load

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: Clean filter light stays on LG TD-C70045E Dryer

I had the same problem. It actually has nothing to do with the filters. If your dryer sounds like it wants to start the capacitor is blown.

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  • Posted on Feb 09, 2009

SOURCE: LG dryer check filter light

Have you checked the lint trap? If not this is what it is talking about. If you have then you should check your dryer vent line. Your lint trap should be on the inside of the dryer. If you need more help let me know. Also if you unplug the unit after checking what I said and the light still is one. Unplug it for 1 minute then plug back in this should reset everything

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2009

SOURCE: check filter light wont shut off and setting.lg tromm dryer

You might need to check the exhaust on the rear of the Dryer, or the blower motor iether one has lint inside, restricting the air flow

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2010

SOURCE: dryer keeps stopping - check filter light on

For Sgt 48 - You are not reading the original message very well - The original help question didn't say they saw check filter at the beginning or end of a dry cycle they indicated that the dryer STOPS MID DRY and says check filter - this is not a friendly reminder, it is indicating something is wrong and the filter needs to be completely cleaned out (and past the filter down in the interior of the dryer) and if that does not work then you need to also check the dryer hose for kinks, lint build up, etc. Lastly, reset the dryer by unplugging it (or flipping the breaker) for a minute or so and hold down on the start/pause button for 8 seconds while it is unplugged (this will reset the error code for check filter, among other things).

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