LG
DLG8481*E
Dryer
LG DLG8481*E β Error Code E1
LG DLG8481*E error code E1: Exhaust thermistor open circuit.
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Methodology: We combine manufacturer references with recurring service patterns, then review for safe, step-by-step repair guidance.
Sources: Manufacturer fault-code sheets, service manuals, and recurring field-repair patterns.
Limits: Guidance is informational and may not match every model-year or revision. Confirm with the official manual and diagnostics before replacing parts. For safety-critical or electrical work, use a qualified technician.
Looking for the full diagnosis and repair guide? View complete LG Dryer error code E1 guide β
Repair guidance: the symptoms and steps below come from the canonical LG Dryer E1 guide and apply to DLG8481*E unless your manual says otherwise.
Symptoms on DLG8481*E
- β οΈ Clothes not drying
- β οΈ Dryer runs but no heat
- β οΈ Long dry times
How to Fix Error E1 on DLG8481*E
- 1 Unplug the dryer for 60 seconds then plug back in β this resets the control board and clears many temporary faults
- 2 Test the sensor with a multimeter β check resistance against the spec in the service manual
- 3 Inspect the sensor's wiring harness for corrosion or loose connector
- 4 Replace the sensor if out of spec ($10β$50 part)
- 5 If the error persists after basic troubleshooting, contact a qualified appliance technician
π οΈ You'll need: Multimeter, Screwdriver set
Β· Time: 20β45 min
Questions People Also Ask for Error E1
What does LG Dryer error code E1 mean? βΌ
Error code E1 on a LG Dryer means: Exhaust thermistor open circuit. The appliance detected this condition and has stopped or limited operation to prevent further damage.
How do I fix LG Dryer error code E1? βΌ
First, unplug the dryer for 60 seconds to reset the control board. If error E1 returns, the root cause (exhaust thermistor open circuit) needs to be addressed β check connections, filters, and hoses before calling a technician.
Is it safe to use my LG Dryer with error code E1? βΌ
It depends on the cause. Most E1 errors mean the appliance has stopped itself as a safety measure. Check the 'Should I unplug it?' section above for specific guidance on this error.