Frigidaire Dryer E1 Error Code: Causes and Fixes

Editorially reviewedUpdated 2026-02-20

Quick answer: Thermistor value out of range

What you’ll notice

Dryer stops heating or shuts off; thermistor value is outside the expected range.

Frigidaire Dryer Code E1 low severity
Frigidaire models: Lint filter is in the door opening. The thermal fuse is on the exhaust housing inside the rear panel. Frigidaire and Electrolux dryers share the same platform — ELFE steam models have an additional water inlet that should be checked if water-adjacent faults appear on a vented dryer.

Common causes

  • Thermistor (temperature sensor) has failed open or short
  • Thermistor wiring connector loose
  • Thermal fuse blown due to a prior overheating event

Step-by-step fix

  1. Unplug the dryer.
  2. Locate the thermistor — usually on the exhaust duct inside the back panel.
  3. Test resistance with a multimeter: a typical thermistor reads around 10–50 kΩ at room temperature.
  4. Inspect the thermal fuse (one-shot fuse on the exhaust housing) — it reads 0 Ω if good, open if blown.
  5. Replace whichever component tests faulty.

Tools you may need

MultimeterScrewdriver set

Prevention

  • Keep the exhaust duct clear.
  • Replace the thermal fuse and thermistor together if either has failed — they are inexpensive.

When to stop DIY

If the thermal fuse is blown, also find and fix the root cause (restricted airflow, failed cycling thermostat) before replacing it — it will blow again otherwise.

FAQ

What does E1 mean on Frigidaire dryer?

E1 usually indicates: Thermistor value out of range.

Can I keep using the appliance with E1?

Use caution. Severity is low. If the thermal fuse is blown, also find and fix the root cause (restricted airflow, failed cycling thermostat) before replacing it — it will blow again otherwise.

How long does this fix usually take?

Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 30–45 minutes.