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E61, E62, E63, E64, E65, E66, E67 Tumble dryer Error Fault Code Electrolux, AEG, Zanussi

by / Saturday, 13 December 2014 / Published in Heating Systems, Tumble Dryers

E61, E62, E63, E64, E65, E66, E67 Tumble dryer Error Fault Code Electrolux, AEG, Zanussi

These error codes are for ENVo6 Cuirct boards tumble dryer Electrolux, AEG, Arthur Martin, Elektro Helios, Eureka, Faure, Frigidaire, Gibson Appliance, Husqvarna, Kelvinator, Marijnen, Parkinson Cowan, Progress, Simpson, Tornado, Tricity Bendix, Volta, Westinghouse, Zanker, Zanussi, Zoppas,

If these fault codes apply to your Tumble dryer it should have a fascia panel on it like one of those shown below, there are four known variants covering quite literally hundreds of different models sold in the UK and across the EU.

Tumble Dryer facial panel types

E6 Family of Error Codes for Env06 Tumble dryer boards, this will flash 6 Green followed by a number of red flashes

E61

Insufficient heating (maximum time exceeded).

Possible fault  Heater unit faulty; Wiring faulty; NTC sensor incorrectly calibrated/out of position; Electronic board faulty.

Machine Status/Action Cycle paused.

E62

Power relay to heater unit faulty.

Possible fault Heater unit faulty; Wiring faulty; Electronic board faulty.

Machine Status/Action Forced cooling cycle.

E63

Intervention of auto-reset thermostat on the heater unit.

Possible fault Thermostat faulty (replace heater unit); Heater unit faulty; Wiring faulty; Electronic board faulty.

Machine Status/Action Disconnects the power supply to the heater unit. If the problem does not re-occur, the alarm is memorized and the cycle continues. If, after several attempts to restore power, the fault persists, alarm E62 is generated.

E64

Heater thermostat.

Possible fault Heater thermostat faulty: Wiring faulty; Electronic board faulty.

E65

Fan motor triac faulty.

Possible fault Fan motor wiring not connected; Motor faulty; Triac interrupted.

E66

Fan motor thermal protection.

Possible fault Fan motor wiring not connected; Motor faulty; Triac interrupted.

E67

Triac control faulty.

Possible fault Fan motor wiring not connected; CRM board faulty.




22 Responses to “E61, E62, E63, E64, E65, E66, E67 Tumble dryer Error Fault Code Electrolux, AEG, Zanussi”

  1. Nigel says : Reply

    Hi,

    Thanks for a great video which I have been referring to over the past few months. I wonder if you could help me with my AEG Lavatherm protex plus dryer with the TC2 fascia.

    A very small piece of paper got into the venting system which led to the non-resettable TOC tripping with an error code of E60. The dryer vents were very clean. Then again just a few months after when a small leaf entered the system (via the massive hole in the base’s corrugated plastic sheeting I suspect) the same thing happened again. I saw that the element that you vacuumed clean was covered in dust but my system appears to be ultra sensitive to any change in airflow.

    I then downloaded the service manual to help me diagnose the problem.
    I installed a new element this time the the error is E63. I cleared the error and set it into diagnostic in position C6. ELE was shown then E63 was shown on the display and the machine went into a test mode the machine heats but not sure if the error still exist.

    Does my problem still exist? I thought that the test cycle would show an error code after it completes not at the start. It is making me a bit crazy. Any ideas on how to gain peace of mind that the problem has finally been fixed? Also do most tumble dryers have massive holes for debris to be sucked into the system? Should a tiny leaf trip the TOC?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  2. Jennifer says : Reply

    I am hoping to buy a washer and dryer set from a woman but thy dryer has a code of E66. Before I actually buy it, how much will it cost to fix this type error. and if it would cause any issues later. Thank You for your time.

    Jennifer B

    yT

  3. my Electrolux Dryer, model; T4530 or N4530ES indicates E15 after few seconds rotation. how do I clear the E15 to get the dryer working again. thanks

  4. Tom Foster says : Reply

    Excellent video on the E61 error.. I have a new model Dryer and am havong the same error code. Can you help me?

  5. JP says : Reply

    I own a Electrolux tumble front loading dryer. It has had this E61 issue intermittently. Sometimes it happens minutes into a drying cycle, other times I can dry clothes with no issue. Model number is EDV114 Electrolux Sensor dry 11kg adaptive drying system model.

    Is there a way to clear the code? Is the logic built into these like a ECU on a car where as long as the code is held it will continue to error?

    Thanks

  6. gio says : Reply

    Salve,sono Giovanni da Catania,avrei di bisogno di qualche consiglio su un problema in una asciugatrice elettrolux.

  7. gio says : Reply

    Trovato la scheda guasta sostituisco alcuni componenti ed risolvo parzialmente il problema,mi ritrovo sempre un errore E51,il motore gira sempre in senso antiorario anche quando dovrebbe girare in senso orariogenerando l’errore E 51 ,come posso procedere?

  8. gio says : Reply

    Ho notato ,che il rele’ che fa’ l’inversione di marcia risulta essere sempre eccitato con i suoi 12 volt,ho fatto la prova anche ad invertire fisicamente tagliando i fili del motore e girandoli in senso contrario ma nulla di fatto,il motore continua girare in senso antiorario mi sfugge qualcosa?

  9. Nadja says : Reply

    My AEG tumble dryer does not fill container with water at all. After each drying cycle clothes are not completely dry, but container is absolutely empty. Tumble dryer is full of damp. It seems like mashine does generate heat, just maybe not enough.

    MOdel

    T65370AH3

    PNC: 916 097 500

  10. lexa says : Reply

    Me sake en mi secadora e66… Q debo hacer … La enciendo y sake un mensaje open door cuando la secadora está cerrada …

  11. Patrick McIntyre says : Reply

    Hi,
    I hope you and your family are well! Your videos are are well made, thank you!
    My Hotpoint tumble dryer Aquarius TCL780 has drying, cool tumble and end cycle indicators on with all the other lights flashing. I am an electrician and have checked all the heating circuits and all is well. I have not checked the circuit board however. The videos mention a possible relay fault is quite common, so that will be my next target. Can you please tell me what other things I should be looking out for. I am currently not working at the moment due to poor health and money is tight; so any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
    Best wishes,

    Pat.

  12. Patrick McIntyre says : Reply

    Hi,
    I hope you and your family are well!
    It would be gratefully appreciated if you could send me a wiring diagram for the Hotpoint tumble dryer Aquarius TCL780P to aid my diagnostics of this machine!
    Thanking you in anticipation,

    Pat.

  13. Veli-Pekka Heinonen says : Reply

    Hi, I have E65 error. Is it expensive to repair? My tumble dryer in AEG (10 years old).

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