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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="f8ab4ff7-7c4e-4191-9f43-6de5f0758036">There could be one of the following reasons for your heater not heating up at the moment if you have one.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="f8ab4ff7-7c4e-4191-9f43-6de5f0758036"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="0164637f-e0eb-4d6c-958f-d3d5e247a110"><strong>These factors usually contribute to LG gas or electric dryers not heating up</strong></h2>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="55d455c0-aa91-4b61-b1a5-8a98f5a2232f">LG Clothes Dryers not heating up and leaving your clothes partly or completely wet are likely caused by a number of factors. The most common causes we found for this problem are listed below.</p><div class="myuni-content_12" id="myuni-2677158954"><script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-3904638486580715" crossorigin="anonymous"></script><ins class="adsbygoogle" style="display:block;" data-ad-client="ca-pub-3904638486580715" 
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="887083e0-0019-4c9d-ba93-d98ef8b51ded"> Furthermore, we provided instructions on how to test and repair each possible cause.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="887083e0-0019-4c9d-ba93-d98ef8b51ded"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="2d1fcefb-cc37-42f1-a14f-f06e3a83fdcf"><strong>A blown thermal fuse is preventing the LG dryer from heating up</strong></h2>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="c66312da-e0d9-4f84-a785-504c52738375">In order to provide a sense of safety, LG Clothes Dryer includes a thermal fuse as an integral part of the power circuit.</p><div class="myuni-content_11" id="myuni-3257884384"><script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-3904638486580715"
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d28fc845-9e78-46ee-b13c-ba2034640daa">An electric dryer&#8217;s overheating protection device shuts off the power to the heating element. Also, it is used in gas dryers to shut off their burners. If you want to test the continuity of a thermal fuse, then you will need a <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">multimeter in order to</span> be able to test the continuity of the fuse with a multimeter</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="64459a5a-7717-429f-af20-7b1688ffa582">In order to test the fuse on the dryer, it is necessary to gain access to the back. It is first necessary to unplug the dryer in order to remove the vent hose.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="f1950cb2-96f0-478a-99cd-4b9e8938047f">By using a 14&#8243; nut driver, you should be able to remove the back covers by pulling them away from the wall.</p><div class="myuni-content_4" id="myuni-2676250132"><script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-3904638486580715"
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b4ac2980-df1a-4217-bdd6-eef62c2a5a6f">The Thermal Fuse must first be removed by removing its screws, then its wires must be removed as well. Ensure the fuse is in <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">good</span> working order by testing it with a multimeter and replacing it if necessary.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b380c262-cd4a-46d4-9e94-09e7e54ec4dc">You can either order the <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">new</span> Thermal Fuse online or you can find it in a local store if you need to replace it. Alternatively, you can just place the <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">new</span> fuse in place, tighten the screw holding it and reattach the wires if you already have them.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b07efbc2-c0f9-4d42-96ca-4d5ed5860dd4">Reattach the covers and tighten them all with the 14&#8243; nut driver. When you have plugged in the power cord and connected the exhaust hose to the unit, test the unit out.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b07efbc2-c0f9-4d42-96ca-4d5ed5860dd4"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="0aa1b98c-e656-47f5-b4ae-339de340c989"><strong>The LG dryer is not heating up due to a tripped high-limit thermal fuse</strong></h2>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="23d52676-d39a-42cf-8693-f62f288446db">In addition to the thermal fuse, LG Gas Dryers come with an additional safety feature.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b00395b0-e141-413c-8ce4-3a6d93ab31e2">As the name suggests, this particular thermal fuse is designed to cut the power supply to the <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-error-main hover:bg-error-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">ignitor</span> in the event that it becomes overheated.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="2601cccb-ee6e-4e40-9b03-bdc810a573a2">You may experience overheating if you have clogged vent lines or you have not cleaned your dryer for many years.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="0ca17f20-d4d0-4c27-b35a-4f372538553d">Resetting this ignitor requires turning off the dryer&#8217;s power first. Then, <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-error-main hover:bg-error-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">removing</span> the dryer exhaust located at the back of the dryer. The exhaust can be removed by <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">removing</span> the one screw that is holding it in place and pulling it out.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="6aecc489-e6ad-4b2e-a8af-cad326e957f5">In this opening you will find a thermal fuse that has a small black button on top of it that you can see through. There should be a click to indicate that you have reset the fuse when you push the button.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="4e604a0c-91a0-43c8-979f-da19daa2c792">Afterwards, you can reassemble everything and test it.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="4e604a0c-91a0-43c8-979f-da19daa2c792"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="2f982338-4c9a-4f00-b7ca-f3b76be5165e">The LG dryer is not heating up due to an ignitor failure</h2>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="50eeb6e3-d700-488c-af01-ce8e06e7e376">It would be impossible for gas to ignite if the ignitor failed, and no heat would be produced.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="9ed48c5f-7456-4e85-9079-a3fd79cb86e6">When you press the Start button and the dryer starts, but it doesn&#8217;t produce heat, a failed ignitor may be to blame.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d6035011-19b5-4292-9873-cf35c6ea766b">Get a <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">new</span> <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">ignitor</span> online or at a local store if you need one.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d6035011-19b5-4292-9873-cf35c6ea766b"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="0bf64078-0b03-42e8-952f-49c0892aafb1">The LG dryer is not heating up because of a faulty gas burner valve assembly</h2>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d5641657-a24d-4f24-8e90-bf677a5966ee">Gas flows through the burner through a gas valve with coils, producing heat.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="cef1305b-dd4d-429a-981b-0ce17a2fa392">As you can see, the valve is equipped with two coils, one for the primary coil and one for the secondary coil. It would be a <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">good</span> idea to use a multimeter to determine whether both wires are connected. One of them is likely to fail and show zero resistance, which will prevent the gas valve from opening.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="cef1305b-dd4d-429a-981b-0ce17a2fa392"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="bb4e9fe9-c148-49f5-af55-9e2455da0b53"><strong>Due to a burnt out heating element, LG dryer is not heating up</strong></h2>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d611e4ff-e954-464d-8e69-82f2a471d63f">Electric LG dryers use an electric heater element to provide the heat necessary to dry the clothes that are placed in the rotating drum during the drying process. A heater unit consists of a number of heater coils, each of which is attached to the heater unit.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="88e4e978-14e5-4d95-81b4-511685de646a">If one or more of these coils are burnt, it will result in the clothes not being able to dry properly, or even not being able to dry at all, depending on the situation.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="88e4e978-14e5-4d95-81b4-511685de646a"> </p>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="ee217721-9942-414b-aca0-a7c8a884ab89"><strong>Replacement of LG Dryer Heating Element</strong></h3>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="64b781f7-652c-43ea-8d3a-8f806c23fa4c">Test the heating element with a multimeter or visually inspect it by looking for burnt spots on either of the heater <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">coils to</span> be sure it is the heating element causing the problem. For you to be able to check if this is the case, you will need to gain access to the interior of the dryer.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="cd3e6eeb-e392-431e-8ae6-da8bcb604303">The power cord of the dryer should be unplugged and the exhaust hose disconnected for safety&#8217;s sake. The unit needs to be pulled away from the wall and the screws holding the two back covers need to be removed with a 14&#8243; nut driver.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="38466ef0-7b80-4a2e-8239-01db7912214a">The dryer heater unit can be found at the lower portion of the dryer when the covers are removed. Ensure that the wires are disconnected and that the screws holding the heating unit are removed.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="38466ef0-7b80-4a2e-8239-01db7912214a"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="c833cfe1-b392-498b-9f80-017d780ce015"><strong>LG dryer is not heating up: troubleshooting</strong></h2>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="7d7e9160-a936-4965-b8c8-201e96d0b38f">Inspect the heating coils of the heater unit carefully after you have removed it from the dryer. A <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimeter" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">multimeter</a> can also be used to test it and make sure that it is in <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">good</span> working order.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b31ac029-9f6a-45ab-8f83-74e2ddc11553">You should replace your heating unit if you find any evidence of burning. <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">The unit does not have continuity if the test indicates it.</span></p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d9c73ea1-e7db-4054-85de-b13f5aae9a5b">There is a possibility that the manufacturer could assist you in ordering a new one if you need to replace it with a new one.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="14c9b6f8-65d2-47fc-bd4d-80623f7fc42d">It is as simple as reinstalling the <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">new</span> one, tightening the screws, and putting it back into the dryer.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="6891cbfd-32d3-4fc1-99eb-dea8e110f261">In order to reinstall the covers, you will need to tighten the screws and replace the covers.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="9d307ce4-14b6-4d7f-a22a-69607b8cd35b">In order to use the machine, you will need to plug in the power cord and connect the exhaust hose. Put the dryer back in place and turn it on again to see if it heats up again once you have moved it back in place.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="9d307ce4-14b6-4d7f-a22a-69607b8cd35b"> </p>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="0c86ea05-6301-44f2-a24a-732c8164ea73"><strong>Clogged vent line on LG dryer</strong></h3>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="9e35a4c3-1384-450a-a3b6-90ef4ae4f67a">Through a flexible exhaust hose, LG Dryers can be connected to a house exhaust vent. LG has included this as another safety feature in every one of its clothes dryers in order to make them as safe as possible.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="245e9dd1-566d-4cb3-ace2-3f2a0da8e32a">It is possible that LG dryer is not heating up because the flexible hose has collapsed or has become heavily clogged with lint. There is lint clogging the flexible hose inside the drum area that has not been caught by the lint screen.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="61e9eea8-337e-4c9b-9796-85891280f6c9">If you want to make sure that there are no obstructions, you will need to check a few areas for clogs. Remove the dryer from the wall, unplug it, disconnect the exhaust hose, then plug it back in.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="9817cb51-9d34-4330-883d-1a25ba90d675">Firstly, you should check the area where the hose is connected to the dryer to see if there is any lint build-up. As a next step, check the hose to see if it hasn&#8217;t collapsed anywhere along its length to ensure that nothing has collapsed.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="9817cb51-9d34-4330-883d-1a25ba90d675"> </p>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="eb5c5b5a-379f-4e32-bb8e-30a99cf4d3d4"><strong>LG dryer is not heating up due to collapsed flexible hose</strong></h3>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="fe6b0a0a-2fa6-4def-8649-46e04e06400b">Last but not least, we need to make sure that the pipe where the exhaust leaves the house is in <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">good</span> shape.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d44a7743-8a0b-4d02-9ec3-005bbe707d35">Getting a new length of flexible hose from a local store should be enough to replace the hose if it needs to be replaced. The <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">new</span> hose should now be connected and the clamp holding it in place should be tightened.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="895be394-4f90-4bf2-8903-8f1c821f91eb">The power cord should be tested by plugging it back in and pushing it against the wall for a few seconds.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="895be394-4f90-4bf2-8903-8f1c821f91eb"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="dc7522e1-0cb7-4402-86a1-f5b8c8991c9a">There is a problem with the control board of the LG dryer that prevents it from heating up</h2>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="f7ed433d-9141-4ea1-ba2c-0eb5f8e146bc">Your last check should be the main control board, which is the least likely source of the problem. In contrast, testing the control board is much more difficult than testing the other components. Which are easy to <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">test</span> using a multimeter.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="187b69a4-835c-42f2-9781-b92d545a436f"><span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">Having tested or replaced</span> the other components, the control board can be removed for inspection. If you need to replace it, you should contact the manufacturer and order a new one.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="ff7c884a-39b7-413d-937f-1940e594a0a7">Remove the top cover by unplugging the power cord and disconnecting the exhaust hose from the dryer.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="cd8696ff-ad17-4c46-b19c-324a2cd0cb9d">All of the wiring that is connected to the main control board should be <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">removed</span> after removing the top cover. The board is held in place by a single mounting screw that needs to be removed.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="e5d53b4c-5bdb-45f5-aaa7-46377cc54152">Remove the old board from its position by sliding it out of the way. In order to install the <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">new</span> board, you will need to take it out of the package and slide it into place.</p>
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<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="70346e02-c210-4884-8a15-1b8a43204928"><strong>How to fix LG dryer not heating up</strong></h3>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="fade209f-1c98-4c17-bd16-ec5e13a6e1ac">All of the wires need to be hooked back into <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">place, the</span> mounting screw needs to be placed into the <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">hole, and the</span> screw needs to be tightened to secure everything.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="be130241-e090-4bb6-807b-ab00d850c469">Covet screws should be tightened and the covet cover needs to be replaced.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="6d604f22-32e1-4fc9-a144-7ff4ea803c54">If the dryer does not heat up again after connecting the exhaust hose and plugging back in the power cord. Connect the exhaust hose as required.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="7391af52-a1d9-4779-8f63-a8ecc5b327ea">Inspect the components on the board to ensure they have not been burned.</p>
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<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="81fd2bad-ddd9-4c75-bf2e-efe44c9d4cd0"><strong>Frequently Asked Questions</strong></h2>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="2d95921c-eb98-4325-80c0-520af7719c5a"><strong>What Is the Reason LG Dryer Heats But Doesn&#8217;t Dry Enough Clothes?</strong></h3>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="533b3e84-9188-4719-a4f6-0a1e03bdba96">A clogged dryer vent line is one of the most common causes of a dryer that seems to heat but doesn&#8217;t dry clothes. Dryers can&#8217;t release moist air, so it just circulates within them.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="3dcdf244-ccb8-45ca-b424-709f8b6b23a4">Ensure that your vent exhaust is working properly by <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">going</span> outside and checking your house&#8217;s airflow.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="0b80313f-3f40-4017-b404-802801cbe27c">Clogged vent lines may cause weak air to come from the vent exhaust.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="0b80313f-3f40-4017-b404-802801cbe27c"> </p>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="4ba9da00-e28d-4707-97fd-db6dfebbab1f"><strong>What Are LG Dryer&#8217;s Most Common Not Heating Up Issues?</strong></h3>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="dbe27644-bc62-4fa5-92a9-7297d8c1c62e">Unlike the rest of the dryers, LG dryers have the same most common problems. Typically, they relate to:</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="5cce4f7a-8ea8-43ab-b658-5b6b52eb7575">The LG dryer is not heating up</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="231de30e-390b-418d-b036-24ef81c66d8b">Squeaking or grinding noises are coming from the dryer</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="c194cf0e-6fb6-4ea6-bae6-6802d9ac2581">There is a problem starting the dryer</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="0710feb5-022d-4793-a3a6-3e185abaa6a6">The dryer won&#8217;t turn off unless the door is open</p>
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</ul>
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<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="7ca196b5-d312-4ab6-908f-5fbadee5b2b6"><strong>What Is The </strong><span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline"><strong>Best</strong></span><strong> Way To Reset LG Dryers?</strong></h3>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d54e44df-679a-493e-b0d1-0cb127cc2508">To reset LG dryers, follow these steps:</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="6b3186f5-6350-4b4e-92a6-96930604fd2a">The dryer should be unplugged and the power turned off</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="66e37318-63f8-4bd5-b8c1-166147fdb3a1">You should hold down the POWER button for 5 seconds before turning on the device</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="f14d48be-4650-419a-ae2f-8fe653a7a97a">For five seconds, hold down the START <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-error-main hover:bg-error-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">button</span> As a result of this procedure, the main control board will be reset to its default settings.</p>
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<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="34f14863-2625-45b4-85b0-44273ebdbe97"><strong>How to Troubleshoot an LG Dryer That Is Not Heating Up</strong></h3>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="1a5c2631-84db-42af-97fd-1243d20d9d92">Make sure the dryer is receiving the right amount of power</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="e21c34c1-b933-44ca-b326-8cdccca0c46f">Ensure that the dryer&#8217;s vent line is not clogged</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="84c9193d-9335-4843-9b8d-7cb85b85e8ef">The dryer&#8217;s flexible vent hose should be checked.</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="30ea0ac5-7e95-47fe-97a8-405574bf1f35">Check to see if it is not kinked Follow the steps below to disassemble the dryer.</p>
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<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="643743ec-c300-4c97-90b2-21e9d7f9b348">Using a multimeter, check the continuity of the heating element / thermal fuse. In the event of a lack of continuity, the part should be replaced.</p>
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<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d402e416-4f7c-450b-a17e-6364af093014"><strong>LG Dryer FlowSense Reset</strong></h2>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="fb95b7e4-fc1f-4bce-9cbf-8a7a4adbe85c">FlowSense technology is available on LG Dryers to prevent the dryer from overheating. Temperatures inside the dryer are measured by two FlowSense sensors (inside and outside). However, the control panel will display an error code D80, D90, D95 if the temperature difference exceeds several degrees, or the FlowSense display panel will display four bars.</p>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="2796ce00-4d6e-48c5-9db4-4e827a88112a">In order to reset a FlowSense error code, it is necessary to clean the dryer <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">inside,</span> clean the FlowSense sensors from lint, and ensure that the vent line is properly ventilated.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="2796ce00-4d6e-48c5-9db4-4e827a88112a"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="36ef0d46-422d-4895-9ff3-8f1cd89ac13d"><strong>Clean Filter Reset for LG Dryers</strong></h2>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="ecb547ed-2079-4995-96ba-7425e2f0e426">The message RESET of Clean Filter does not appear. If you use the dryer on a regular basis, you should make sure that the lint filter is cleaned every time. Moreover, your dryer is in <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">good</span> working order, so that means nothing is wrong with it.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="ecb547ed-2079-4995-96ba-7425e2f0e426"> </p>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="5e0fd9ea-6162-4b6d-a665-470f17419b7b"><strong>Is there a reason why my LG dryer keeps tripping the thermal fuse?</strong></h3>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="18493e0d-77da-45e5-a29f-b9f6ddb39b39">Overheating inside the heating element assembly causes your LG dryer to trip the thermal fuse. Clogged vent lines, grounded heating elements, and faulty control boards can cause these problems.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="18493e0d-77da-45e5-a29f-b9f6ddb39b39"> </p>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="c033b65d-b681-4f95-942a-532277942c70"><strong>How Do I Fix NP Error Codes?</strong></h3>
<p class="mb-2.5" data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="1fc38d28-d325-4865-90e5-1e7b90d1aa43"><span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-error-main hover:bg-error-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">nP</span> stands for &#8220;NO POWER&#8221; on LG electric dryers. When a dryer runs only on one phase, it is usually caused by a failure in the power supply. 240-volt electric dryers run on two phases, and if one phase <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-primary-main hover:bg-primary-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">goes</span> out, the dryer stops heating and throws an <span class="issue-underline text-gray-darkest font-body underline decoration-2 underline-offset-4 transition cursor-pointer decoration-error-main hover:bg-error-lightest" data-testid="issue-underline">nP</span> error. Inspect the double breaker on the dryer for tripping (reset the breaker if it has). Then, check the receptacle for power loss (a burned wire could cause the loss of connection).</p>
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