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LG DLEX4000W Dryer Problems & Error Codes

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⚡ Quick Answer

The most common problem is d80/d90 exhaust restriction codes caused by crushed or lint-blocked venting. Clean the full duct run and check the termination cap first.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

LG DLEX4000W Dryer Problems & Error Codes — Overview

The LG DLEX4000W is a front-load electric dryer with sensor dry, steam cycles, and LG’s Flow Sense duct-monitoring system. Most service calls on this model trace back to external issues rather than failed internal parts: restricted exhaust venting triggers d75, d80, d90, or d95 codes, and 240 V supply faults cause nP or PS codes. Door latch problems and dirty humidity sensors round out the top complaints.

LG designed this platform to flag duct restrictions early, so d80 and d90 codes mean the blower is working against significant backpressure from crushed flex duct, clogged vent runs, or bird nests in the termination. The nP code appears when the control board cannot detect current through the heating element, usually because one leg of the 240 V supply is missing at the terminal block or breaker. These installation and maintenance issues account for the majority of no-heat and long-dry-time calls on the DLEX4000W.

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Most Common Problems on This Model

Parts That Commonly Fail

PartNotes
Humidity sensor (moisture sensor)Amazon | Two metal bars below the lint filter that read fabric moisture; residue buildup is more common than true sensor failure.
Thermistor (temperature sensor)Amazon | Located on the blower housing or heater duct; shorts or opens cause tE1 and tE2 codes.
Power cord and terminal blockAmazon | Loose or miswired connections at the terminal block are the leading cause of nP and PS codes.
Door strike and latch assemblyAmazon | Worn or broken strike prevents the door from closing fully and triggers de errors.

Dryer Error Codes for This Model

These codes apply to this model line:

When to Call a Pro

Call a qualified appliance technician for any work inside the cabinet, including thermistor replacement, control-board diagnostics, or blower-motor removal. If you are not comfortable working with 240 V wiring, have a pro inspect and correct terminal-block connections or replace the power cord. Gas work does not apply to this electric model. For vent cleaning beyond the first few feet or runs inside walls, hire a duct-cleaning specialist with rotary brushes and inspection tools.


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