Because Electrolux owns Frigidaire, both brands use the same dryer “E” codes. Most relate to the heating system, so the smart first step is always a quick reset and a vent check. Here’s what each code means and when to call a technician.

Frigidaire & Electrolux dryer error codes at a glance

Code What it means What to try
E64 Heating element / wiring open (no heat) Needs service (element, thermal fuse, or harness)
E61 Heater relay stuck or failed Needs service (control board) — fire-safety relevant
E68 Gas ignition failed (gas models) Check gas supply is on; needs service
E4A Outlet thermistor (Predictive Dry) fault Falls back to timed dry; service to restore

First step for any E-code: unplug (or flip the breaker) 60 seconds, then run Timed Dry on low for 5 minutes. Codes vary by model.

The most common codes — and how to fix them

E64 — no heat

An open heating element or its wiring — the dryer runs but won’t heat. Try first: a 60-second power reset. If it returns, the element, thermal fuse, or harness needs to be tested and replaced by a technician.

E61 — heater relay

A stuck or failed heater relay on the control board. Because a welded relay can let the element run uncontrolled, this is a safety code — have it serviced rather than ignored.

E68 — gas ignition (gas models)

The burner didn’t light in time. Try first: confirm the gas supply is on. If you ever smell gas, leave the house and call your gas company’s emergency line — gas work is never DIY.

E4A — moisture sensor

The outlet thermistor used by Predictive Dry has failed, so the dryer falls back to timed drying. It still works — service restores the sensing.

One safety note: a clogged lint screen or vent is the #1 cause of dryer error codes — and a real fire risk. Clearing it often fixes the code outright; see our maintenance guide for how.

The bottom line

Most dryer codes come down to a clogged vent or an inexpensive part (a thermal fuse, thermistor, or heating element) — repairing is almost always cheaper than replacing. If a code won’t clear, we repair Frigidaire and Electrolux dryers (and every major brand) across DFW, usually same-day. Not sure yours is worth fixing? See our dryer repair-or-replace guide.

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