LG Dryer H1 Error Code: Causes and Fixes
Quick answer: Overheat protection event
What you’ll notice
Dryer shuts off; overheat protection has activated.
LG
Dryer
Code H1
medium severity
LG models: The lint filter is at the top of the door opening on most LG DLE/DLGX models. LG's FlowSense sensor measures exhaust restriction and contributes to vent alerts. LG TurboSteam models have a water inlet valve; if a water-adjacent fault appears on a vented dryer, check whether the steam line is intact.
Common causes
- Restricted exhaust airflow causing heat buildup
- Cycling thermostat failed in the closed position
- High-limit thermostat holding open
Step-by-step fix
- Clear the vent duct completely (see D80 steps).
- Test the cycling thermostat — it should open and close as temperature changes.
- If the dryer overheats even with a clear duct, the cycling thermostat has failed and needs replacement.
Tools you may need
MultimeterScrewdriver set
Prevention
- Clean the vent duct annually.
- Replace the cycling thermostat if the dryer regularly runs very hot.
When to stop DIY
If any component shows signs of heat damage or scorching, call a technician before running the dryer again.
FAQ
What does H1 mean on LG dryer?
H1 usually indicates: Overheat protection event.
Can I keep using the appliance with H1?
Use caution. Severity is medium. If any component shows signs of heat damage or scorching, call a technician before running the dryer again.
How long does this fix usually take?
Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 30–60 minutes.