Error Code: F02 Difficulty: Moderate
Problem: Control temperature sensor open or shorted.
How to Fix F02 Error (Step-by-Step)
- Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet and confirm the error stays cleared during a full test cycle.
- Locate the temperature sensor, which is usually found on the blower housing or the heater box.
- Disconnect the wires leading to the sensor and confirm the error stays cleared during a full test cycle.
- Use a multimeter to test the resistance of the sensor. At room temperature, it should read around 50,000 ohms. An open circuit (infinite resistance) or a short circuit (zero resistance) means the sensor is bad.
- If the sensor is faulty, remove the screw holding it in place and install the new temperature sensor.
- Reconnect the wires to the new sensor and confirm the error stays cleared during a full test cycle.
- Reassemble the dryer, plug it in, and start a cycle to check if the error is resolved.
- Turn the appliance off, wait about 2 minutes, then turn it back on.
What to Check Next on This Electrolux Dryer
Focused repair path: dryer airflow, heating, motor, sensor, and control checks. Do not treat the fault as reset-only if it keeps returning; use the failed function to choose the next test.
- Disconnect power before opening panels, then confirm whether the Electrolux dryer repeats the same code after a clean reset.
- Match the symptom to the part of the cycle or function that fails: fill, drain, heat, cool, spin, latch, ignite, fan, sensor, or control response.
- Inspect simple causes first: airflow, water supply, drain path, door closure, filter, venting, wiring connectors, and visible damage.
- Use meter testing or service diagnostics before replacing electronic controls, because wiring, switches, sensors, and loads can mimic board failure.
- Use the complete Electrolux dryer model number from the appliance tag before ordering any model-specific part.
Check, inspect, clean, test, measure, remove, reconnect, clear, and replace parts only when the symptom supports that path. If these checks point toward a part, verify the complete Electrolux model number from the appliance tag before ordering.
Recommended Replacement Part
When It’s Better to Replace Than Repair
Dryer repairs are often worth it for small parts, but repeated heating, motor, drum, or control failures can point toward replacement.
Confirm gas vs electric, venting, voltage, doorway clearance, and laundry-space dimensions before ordering.
For repair parts, verify exact fit with the full dryer model number before buying; these links are general replacement-appliance shopping options.
- [OK]Thermal fuse or heater failures keep returning
- [OK]Belt, roller, or motor repairs exceed unit value
- [OK]Door switch or control issues stack with other faults
- [OK]Older dryer has long dry times even after vent cleaning
Recommended Dryer Replacement Options
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Still Not Working?
If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.
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Expert: Mike Sullivan
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