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Samsung Dryer CLg Error Code - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

CLg means your Samsung dryer detected a blocked exhaust vent. Clean the lint screen, vent hose, and exterior hood to restore airflow.

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

Samsung Dryer CLg Error Code — What It Means

The CLg error code (also displayed as Cg, CL9, C9, C80, C8, or C90 on some models) appears when your Samsung dryer’s Vent Blockage test finds that the exhaust duct system is clogged or cannot exhaust air properly. Higher code numbers in this family usually indicate more severe restriction. This is not a component failure code in most cases. It is a diagnostic result telling you the dryer cannot move air through the vent system as designed.

The test is meant to be run with an empty drum. If you see this code during normal use or after running the test with laundry inside, the result may not be accurate. Samsung’s guidance for this condition focuses on cleaning the lint filter and exhaust vent, then verifying that airflow is restored. The vast majority of CLg codes are resolved by vent system cleaning or correction, not by replacing internal parts.

Jump to Fix

Common Causes

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Power off the dryer at the breaker or by unplugging it, wait 30 seconds, then restore power to clear any transient fault and reset the control board.
  2. Remove and inspect the lint screen. Wash it with warm soapy water if you see any film or residue, rinse thoroughly, and let it dry completely before reinstalling.
  3. Disconnect the exhaust vent hose from the back of the dryer and inspect both the dryer’s exhaust outlet and the inside of the flex hose for packed lint or obstructions.
  4. Run a short Time Dry cycle with the vent hose disconnected and feel the airflow and heat at the dryer’s exhaust port. Strong, hot air indicates the dryer itself is working and the problem is downstream in the vent.
  5. Trace the entire vent run from the dryer to the exterior hood. Remove and clean each section of rigid or flexible duct, checking for kinks, sags, or lint buildup. Use a vent brush or vacuum to clear all debris.
  6. Check the exterior vent hood. Make sure the flapper opens freely, remove any lint or nests, and confirm nothing is blocking the opening from the outside.
  7. Reconnect the vent system and run the Samsung Vent Blockage test with an empty drum. A result of 0 or End means the system is clear. If you still see CLg or a related code and airflow is verified good, consult a technician to test the thermistor and control circuits.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
Dryer vent cleaning brush kitAmazon | Long flexible brush and rods to remove lint from interior ductwork without disassembly.
Samsung dryer thermistor or temperature sensorAmazon | Only if the vent system is confirmed clean and the sensor is reading incorrectly. Model-specific part number required.
Replacement dryer vent hoseAmazon | Semi-rigid aluminum duct is preferred over flexible foil or plastic for reduced lint buildup and better airflow.

When to Call a Pro

Call a professional if you have cleaned the entire vent system from the dryer to the exterior hood, confirmed strong airflow with the vent disconnected, and the CLg code still appears after running the Vent Blockage test with an empty drum. At that point the issue is likely a faulty thermistor, thermal cutoff, or control board that requires component-level diagnostics and model-specific resistance or voltage testing. Also call a pro if your vent system is routed inside walls or ceilings and you cannot access it safely, or if you need help evaluating whether your duct length and configuration meet Samsung’s installation requirements for your model.


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