Error Code Reference

KitchenAid Dryer Error Code E2

Error code E2 indicates a thermal sensor malfunction or temperature regulation issue in your KitchenAid dryer. This error prevents the appliance from operating safely until the problem is resolved.

Technical Advisory
Home Error Codes KitchenAid Dryer Error Code E2

Signs

What you may observe

• Dryer will not start or suddenly stops mid-cycle when E2 code appears • Dryer runs but clothes remain wet or damp after complete cycles • Excessive heat output or inability to reach adequate drying temperatures • Display panel shows E2 code and may beep intermittently • Dryer may overheat and auto-shutoff as a safety feature • Uneven drying with some clothes dry while others remain wet

Possible Causes

Root causes behind this error

• Faulty thermal sensor or thermistor preventing temperature detection • Thermal fuse blown due to overheating from restricted airflow • Broken heating element failing to generate proper warmth • Clogged lint filter or exhaust vent reducing hot air circulation • Damaged wiring or loose electrical connections to temperature sensors • Control board malfunction preventing sensor signal interpretation • Restricted dryer vent system causing heat buildup and sensor shutdown • Failed thermal cut-off switch on heating element • Lint accumulation around sensor area affecting readings

Safety Checks You Can Do

Steps you can try at home safely

• Check your home's circuit breaker panel and verify the 240V dual-pole breaker dedicated to the dryer is in the ON position; flip OFF then ON if tripped • Inspect and clean the lint trap thoroughly, removing all lint before each load as per manufacturer guidelines • Open dryer door fully and confirm it closes completely with an audible click, ensuring door latch is engaging properly • Disconnect the dryer's exhaust vent from the back and inspect for lint clogs; use a vent cleaning brush to clear any blockages inside the vent line • Verify the exterior dryer vent flap opens freely when dryer runs and is not blocked by external debris or bird nests • Review your dryer's control panel settings to confirm you selected appropriate heat and cycle settings for your load type • Allow the dryer to cool for 15-20 minutes if it shut down due to overheating, then attempt a short test cycle on low heat • Perform a hard reset by switching the circuit breaker OFF for 60 seconds, then switch back ON to clear temporary error codes • Ensure the area around and behind the dryer has adequate ventilation space (minimum 6 inches clearance) for proper airflow
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