How to find Electrolux dryer model number?
On your Electrolux dryer, the model number is printed on the rating label; for model EIMGD55IRR2, you will typically find that label when you open the dryer door and look around the door opening (often on the door frame). Use the model number exactly as shown when ordering parts or checking error codes in the EIMGD55IRR2 owner's manual.
Check these common label locations first:
- Door opening on the cabinet frame (most common)
- Inside edge of the dryer door
- Front panel area just inside the opening
- Rear panel label (less common)
The documentation for this Electrolux dryer calls out recording key product information for quick reference. Use this checklist:
- Model number (example: EIMGD55IRR2)
- Serial number (needed for some service lookups)
- Purchase date (helpful for maintenance and service history)
| Item | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Correct part fit, manuals, diagrams | EIMGD55IRR2 |
| Serial number | Production details, service identification | Letters and numbers |
Once you find the label, match parts to the full model number and the exact part ID.
- Enter the full model number exactly: EIMGD55IRR2
- If you are fixing a squeal or drum not turning, confirm the belt style before ordering a belt,"h",pol 134719300
- If you are troubleshooting heat issues on a gas model, confirm the exact symptom first (no heat vs. intermittent heat)
Electrolux often uses similar-looking designs across multiple dryers; the model number and serial number ensure you get the correct Electrolux parts (like a drum belt, roller wheel, or control board) and the right troubleshooting steps.
Last updated: February 2026
How to troubleshoot common Electrolux dryer problems?
For the Electrolux EIMGD55IRR2 dryer, we troubleshoot most problems by confirming power and door closure first, then checking airflow and settings, and finally testing safety devices and heat components. Use the EIMGD55IRR2 owner's manual for the model-specific checklist and control steps.
- Make sure the plug fits tightly in the wall outlet and the dryer is on its own circuit.
- Reset the house circuit breaker or replace a blown fuse.
- Close the door fully; the dryer will not run with the door open.
- Press Pause to change options mid-cycle; press Cancel to change the cycle after it starts.
- Clean the lint screen before every load and confirm the vent path is not restricted.
| Symptom | What to check first | Likely next step |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer will not start | Power at outlet, breaker/fuse, door fully closed | If the thermal limiter tripped, schedule service after the cause is corrected |
| Runs but no heat (gas model) | Airflow and lint buildup | Check ignition components such as the igniter 5304517325 and gas valve coils |
| Long dry times | Lint screen, venting, overloading | Verify exhaust temperature sensing and airflow |
| Stops mid-cycle | Overheating from restricted airflow | Correct vent restriction; inspect temperature sensing |
These are model-matched parts we often see involved in performance issues:
- Lint filter 134793600 if airflow is restricted by lint buildup or a damaged screen
- Dryer exhaust thermistor 134711300 when drying performance is inconsistent
- Coil 5303931775 (gas valve coil kit) when a gas dryer tumbles but does not heat reliably
- Igniter 5304517325 when the burner will not ignite
Most “dryer problems” trace back to power, door interlock, or airflow. Fixing airflow first prevents overheating conditions that can trip safety devices and cause repeated shutdowns, and it also restores normal dry times and fabric care.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the error code E63 on Electrolux dryer?
On the Electrolux dryer model EIMGD55IRR2, error code E63 points to a heating circuit over-temperature condition, most often tied to a failed thermostat/temperature sensing component or restricted airflow that causes the heater area to overheat and trip protection.
- Clean the lint screen and confirm it is seated correctly; a damaged screen can reduce airflow (see lint filter 134793600).
- Inspect the entire vent run for crushing, kinks, lint buildup, or a stuck exterior damper.
- Run a timed dry cycle with the vent temporarily disconnected (only long enough to test airflow); strong airflow at the outlet indicates the house vent is the restriction.
- Make sure the load size is reasonable; overloading reduces tumbling and airflow.
- If the code returns quickly, stop using heat cycles until the cause is corrected.
| What triggers E63 | What it means | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Poor airflow | Heat cannot leave the drum/heater area | Clean/repair venting, clean lint path |
| Temperature sensing issue | Thermostat/thermistor reads out of range or fails | Test and replace the failed sensor |
| Control response | Control detects unsafe heat condition | Correct airflow/sensor issue; control replacement only after diagnosis |
For this model, a failed exhaust temperature sensor is a common suspect; the dryer exhaust thermistor is dryer exhaust thermistor 134711300. For diagnostic steps and any model-specific test mode details, follow the EIMGD55IRR2 user manual.
E63 is a protection-related code. Fixing airflow and temperature sensing issues helps restore normal drying times, prevents repeat shutdowns, and reduces stress on the heater system and control.
- If your dryer displays other codes or you want code definitions by platform, use Electrolux iq-touch dryer error codes.
Last updated: February 2026





