What to do if my LG DLEX9000 display shows error code tE1 or tE2?
- CChristopher VelasquezSep 4, 2025
If your LG dryer displays the error code tE1 or tE2, it means the thermistor is malfunctioning. Turn off the dryer and call for service.
What to do if my LG DLEX9000 display shows error code tE1 or tE2?
If your LG dryer displays the error code tE1 or tE2, it means the thermistor is malfunctioning. Turn off the dryer and call for service.
What to do if greasy or dirty spots on clothes after using LG Dryer?
If you find greasy or dirty spots on clothes after using your LG dryer, confirm that you are following the instructions provided with your fabric softener. Also, ensure you're only drying clean items, as dirty items can soil clean clothes. Stains on dried clothes may be stains that were not removed during the washing process, so make sure clothes are being completely cleaned according to the instructions for your washer and detergent.
Why excess static in clothes after drying in LG Dryer?
If you have excess static in clothes after drying with your LG dryer, it may be caused by not using fabric softener, or using it incorrectly. Make sure to use fabric softener correctly. Overdrying laundry can also cause static, so adjust settings for a shorter drying time or use SENSOR DRY cycles. Static buildup can also happen when drying synthetics, permanent press, or synthetic blends; try using a fabric softener with these materials.
Why is there lint on clothes after drying in my LG Dryer?
If you notice lint on clothes after drying in your LG dryer, ensure you clean the lint filter before every load and, for loads producing a lot of lint, during the cycle. Sort your laundry properly, separating lint producers from lint trappers. Also, avoid overloading the dryer by dividing larger loads into smaller ones, and always check pockets for tissues or paper before washing and drying clothes.
How to prevent clothes from shrinking in my LG DLEX9000?
To avoid shrinkage when using your LG dryer, carefully follow the fabric care instructions for your garment. Some fabrics will naturally shrink when washed, while others shrink when dried in a dryer. Use a low or no heat setting.
How to prevent wrinkles in LG DLEX9000 Dryer?
If your LG dryer is causing clothes to wrinkle, try a shorter drying time and remove items while they still retain a slight amount of moisture. Also, remove items from the dryer immediately at the end of the cycle, or use the WRINKLE CARE option to continue tumbling clothes for up to 3 hours.
What does d80 mean on my LG DLEX9000 Dryer?
If the FLOW SENSE indicator shows four bars or the display shows “d80” after drying with your LG dryer, it means the appliance has detected a restriction in the external dryer venting. This could be due to ductwork that is too long or has too many turns, or a significant blockage of the ductwork due to lint buildup or debris. While the dryer can still be used, drying times may be longer. Opening the door or pressing the Power button will turn off the display.
Why does my LG Dryer leave greasy spots on clothes?
To address greasy or dirty spots on clothes after drying in your LG dryer: * Confirm you are using fabric softener correctly. * Ensure you only dry clean items, as dirty items can soil clean clothes. * Make sure clothes are being completely cleaned during washing, as stains on dried clothes may not have been removed during the wash cycle.
How to reduce static in LG DLEX9000?
If your LG dryer is causing excess static in clothes after drying, ensure you are using fabric softener correctly. Overdrying clothes can also cause static buildup, so adjust settings and use a shorter drying time or sensor dry cycles. Be aware that drying synthetics, permanent press, or synthetic blends can also cause static buildup; try using a fabric softener with these materials.
How to fix an LG Dryer that will not turn on?
If your LG Dryer won't turn on, ensure it's properly plugged into a grounded outlet matching the dryer's rating plate. Also, check your house fuse or circuit breaker; reset the breaker or replace the fuse if needed. If a circuit overload is the issue, have it corrected by a qualified electrician.
Steps to take if you detect a gas odor from the dryer for immediate safety.
General safety guidelines to follow when operating the clothes dryer.
Requirements and procedures for properly grounding the dryer to prevent electric shock.
Critical safety warnings and guidelines for installing the dryer correctly.
Essential safety measures for electrical hookup to prevent hazards.
Information regarding compliance with Federal Communications Commission rules for radio frequency devices.
Details on compliance with Industry Canada's radio standards for the device.
Information about open source licenses and availability for the product's software.
Description of the dryer's control panel and how to navigate its features.
Overview of the dryer's steam technology and its benefits.
Alert system for ductwork blockages impacting dryer efficiency.
An overview of the dryer's smart features and connectivity options.
Identification of the various physical components that make up the dryer.
Listing of included and optional accessories that enhance dryer functionality.
Explains the function of each button and control on the dryer's panel.
Describes the dryer's display screen and the information it shows during operation.
A general outline of the steps required to install the dryer.
Guidelines for choosing a suitable and safe location for dryer installation.
Recommended spacing around the dryer for proper ventilation and installation.
Instructions on how to properly level the dryer for optimal performance and stability.
Step-by-step guide on how to change the door swing direction.
Instructions for installing an optional kit to vent the dryer from the side.
Essential guidelines and safety precautions for properly venting the dryer's exhaust.
Instructions for connecting the dryer to the water supply for steam functions.
Detailed instructions for connecting the dryer to a natural gas or LP gas supply.
Detailed instructions for connecting the dryer to an electrical power source.
Guidelines specific to installing the dryer in mobile or manufactured homes.
Steps to verify proper installation and operation after setup.
A test to ensure the exhaust system is clear and functioning properly.
Step-by-step instructions for starting and running the dryer cycles.
A reference chart detailing available cycles, fabric types, and settings.
Guidance on how to sort laundry for optimal drying results.
Instructions and safety tips for properly loading the dryer drum.
Explanation of buttons used to adjust cycle settings like dryness level and temperature.
Description of additional features like Child Lock and Wrinkle Care.
How to save and recall personalized dryer cycle settings.
Overview of the dryer's steam technology and its benefits.
Details on using specific steam cycles and their parameters.
Explanation of how the smart appliance connects and its remote capabilities.
Steps to connect the dryer to a Wi-Fi network and the LG app.
Overview of the LG ThinQ application for controlling the dryer.
Instructions on how to start and monitor the dryer remotely using a smartphone.
Information on how the dryer can interact with Smart Grid utility programs.
How to use the app or phone to diagnose dryer problems.
How to download new or special cycles for the dryer.
How to receive notifications about dryer status or issues on a smartphone.
Information on how the dryer's energy usage is tracked and displayed.
Explanation of the audible diagnostic tones used by the dryer.
Steps for performing diagnosis via the LG Smart Laundry app.
Instructions for using phone-based diagnosis with LG support.
Instructions for routine cleaning of the dryer's exterior and interior.
Step-by-step guide on how to clean the dryer's lint filter.
Information on checking and cleaning the dryer's exhaust ductwork.
How to clean the outer surfaces of the dryer.
Steps to take to diagnose issues before contacting support.
Specific warranty details for LG dryers sold in Canada.
How to get warranty service and find more help.
Steps to take if you detect a gas odor from the dryer for immediate safety.
General safety guidelines to follow when operating the clothes dryer.
Requirements and procedures for properly grounding the dryer to prevent electric shock.
Critical safety warnings and guidelines for installing the dryer correctly.
Essential safety measures for electrical hookup to prevent hazards.
Information regarding compliance with Federal Communications Commission rules for radio frequency devices.
Details on compliance with Industry Canada's radio standards for the device.
Information about open source licenses and availability for the product's software.
Description of the dryer's control panel and how to navigate its features.
Overview of the dryer's steam technology and its benefits.
Alert system for ductwork blockages impacting dryer efficiency.
An overview of the dryer's smart features and connectivity options.
Identification of the various physical components that make up the dryer.
Listing of included and optional accessories that enhance dryer functionality.
Explains the function of each button and control on the dryer's panel.
Describes the dryer's display screen and the information it shows during operation.
A general outline of the steps required to install the dryer.
Guidelines for choosing a suitable and safe location for dryer installation.
Recommended spacing around the dryer for proper ventilation and installation.
Instructions on how to properly level the dryer for optimal performance and stability.
Step-by-step guide on how to change the door swing direction.
Instructions for installing an optional kit to vent the dryer from the side.
Essential guidelines and safety precautions for properly venting the dryer's exhaust.
Instructions for connecting the dryer to the water supply for steam functions.
Detailed instructions for connecting the dryer to a natural gas or LP gas supply.
Detailed instructions for connecting the dryer to an electrical power source.
Guidelines specific to installing the dryer in mobile or manufactured homes.
Steps to verify proper installation and operation after setup.
A test to ensure the exhaust system is clear and functioning properly.
Step-by-step instructions for starting and running the dryer cycles.
A reference chart detailing available cycles, fabric types, and settings.
Guidance on how to sort laundry for optimal drying results.
Instructions and safety tips for properly loading the dryer drum.
Explanation of buttons used to adjust cycle settings like dryness level and temperature.
Description of additional features like Child Lock and Wrinkle Care.
How to save and recall personalized dryer cycle settings.
Overview of the dryer's steam technology and its benefits.
Details on using specific steam cycles and their parameters.
Explanation of how the smart appliance connects and its remote capabilities.
Steps to connect the dryer to a Wi-Fi network and the LG app.
Overview of the LG ThinQ application for controlling the dryer.
Instructions on how to start and monitor the dryer remotely using a smartphone.
Information on how the dryer can interact with Smart Grid utility programs.
How to use the app or phone to diagnose dryer problems.
How to download new or special cycles for the dryer.
How to receive notifications about dryer status or issues on a smartphone.
Information on how the dryer's energy usage is tracked and displayed.
Explanation of the audible diagnostic tones used by the dryer.
Steps for performing diagnosis via the LG Smart Laundry app.
Instructions for using phone-based diagnosis with LG support.
Instructions for routine cleaning of the dryer's exterior and interior.
Step-by-step guide on how to clean the dryer's lint filter.
Information on checking and cleaning the dryer's exhaust ductwork.
How to clean the outer surfaces of the dryer.
Steps to take to diagnose issues before contacting support.
Specific warranty details for LG dryers sold in Canada.
How to get warranty service and find more help.