09-12-2019, 01:30 AM
Looking at the codes you listed it would appear that the dryer has been overheating. first thing to do is go through this set of steps.
Clean the lint screen and the exhaust vent duct system to the outside of your home. A clogged screen or exhaust vent duct can cause the dryer to overheat. If the exhaust system is clear, unplug the laundry center and check the resistance of the thermistor (temperature sensor). You should measure around 50,000 ohms at room temperature (77 degrees F). Replace the thermistor if you measure over 60,000 ohms. Unplug the wires from the heater relay on the dryer electronic control board. Measure the resistance through the prongs on the heater relay. You should measure infinite resistance. If you measure near 0 ohms of resistance, replace the dryer electronic control board because the heater relay is stuck closed.
If all that is OK then next go through the troubleshooting for steps 5/3 and 5/1.
Seems pretty straight forward to me.
Clean the lint screen and the exhaust vent duct system to the outside of your home. A clogged screen or exhaust vent duct can cause the dryer to overheat. If the exhaust system is clear, unplug the laundry center and check the resistance of the thermistor (temperature sensor). You should measure around 50,000 ohms at room temperature (77 degrees F). Replace the thermistor if you measure over 60,000 ohms. Unplug the wires from the heater relay on the dryer electronic control board. Measure the resistance through the prongs on the heater relay. You should measure infinite resistance. If you measure near 0 ohms of resistance, replace the dryer electronic control board because the heater relay is stuck closed.
If all that is OK then next go through the troubleshooting for steps 5/3 and 5/1.
Seems pretty straight forward to me.