How many cubic feet is a Frigidaire Affinity dryer?
Most Frigidaire Affinity full-size dryers are about 7.0 cu. ft. of drum capacity. For your Frigidaire dryer model LEQ2152HS0, that 7.0 cu. ft. figure is the typical capacity used for this Affinity-style platform and is a good planning number for load size.
Quick capacity guidance
Use these practical load guidelines to match the drum size to what you are drying:
- 7.0 cu. ft.: typical full-size capacity for everyday family laundry
- Queen comforter: usually fits (dry in a bulky cycle, add dryer balls if you use them)
- Mixed loads: dry best when the drum is no more than about 2/3 full
- Heavy items (towels, jeans): smaller loads dry faster and more evenly
- Overloading: increases dry time and can stress the drum support and belt
Why capacity matters
Capacity affects drying performance and wear. When the drum is packed too tightly, airflow drops and the drum can put extra strain on wear parts like the belt and drum support components.
If your dryer is squealing, thumping, or struggling to tumble a normal load, check common wear items such as the Frigidaire dryer drum belt 134503600 and drum support parts.
Common symptoms vs. likely drum-related parts
| Symptom | What it often points to | Example part for LEQ2152HS0 |
|---|---|---|
| Drum will not tumble, motor runs | Worn or broken belt | Frigidaire dryer drum belt 134503600 |
| Squealing or scraping while tumbling | Drum bearing or felt seal wear | Dryer drum bearing, felt seal |
| Thumping or uneven drum movement | Glide, idler, or bearing wear | Drum glide, idler assembly |
Related help for Frigidaire dryers
If the question is tied to a display message or flashing lights, use our Frigidaire dryer error codes guide to narrow the issue before replacing parts.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the code E91 on a Frigidaire dryer?
On the Frigidaire dryer model LEQ2152HS0, error code E91 points to a communication problem between the main control and the user interface (console) circuit. In most cases, the fix is restoring a solid wiring connection or replacing the failed control or interface component.
What to do first (quick reset and checks)
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power and try a cycle.
- If the code returns, unplug power again and check for a loose or oxidized wire connector at the control and console.
- Look for pinched wires where the harness passes through the cabinet.
- If the display is blank or buttons do not respond, the user interface side is usually the suspect.
- If the dryer powers up but behaves erratically (random beeps, wrong cycle selection), the main control side is often involved.
Common causes of E91 on LEQ2152HS0
| Likely cause | What you typically notice | What usually fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| Loose harness connection | Code appears after moving the dryer | Reseat connectors, inspect pins |
| Failed user interface/console | Blank display or dead buttons | Replace console/interface assembly |
| Failed main control board | Powers on but will not run correctly | Replace main control board |
| Power issue/noise | Code after outage or surge | Verify outlet power, reset breaker |
Related symptoms that point to other problems
E91 is a communication code, but if you also have heat or airflow complaints, address those separately:
- Long dry times or overheating can be tied to restricted venting or a heat safety device such as the dryer thermal limiter 134120900.
- No heat at all can involve the heater circuit, including the Frigidaire dryer heating element assembly 131553900.
- If you see other codes along with E91, use the Frigidaire dryer error codes reference to match symptoms to the right checks.
Why it matters
When the control and interface cannot “talk” reliably, the dryer may stop mid-cycle, refuse to start, or run with incorrect settings. Fixing the connection or the failed electronic component restores safe, predictable operation.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I reset my Frigidaire dryer E64?
On a Frigidaire dryer like model LEQ2152HS0, the reliable way to clear a displayed fault such as E64 is a power reset: remove power for 5 minutes, restore power, then start a Timed Dry cycle. If the code returns, troubleshoot the heating circuit.
Reset steps (power reset)
- Turn the dryer OFF.
- Unplug the power cord; if you cannot access the plug, switch the dryer breaker OFF.
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Start Timed Dry for 2 to 3 minutes and watch for the code.
If E64 comes back: what it usually points to
E64 is commonly treated as an electric-heating circuit problem on Frigidaire-style dryers. Focus on power supply, heater components, and wiring connections.
- Confirm the dryer is getting full power (electric dryers need 240 VAC; a half-tripped breaker can let the motor run with no heat).
- Inspect heater wiring for loose, burned, or broken terminals at the heater housing.
- Check for signs of overheating (scorched connectors, brittle wires, melted insulation).
Parts to consider for LEQ2152HS0 heating problems
| What you observe | What to check | Model-matched part example |
|---|---|---|
| Runs but no heat, code returns | Heating element circuit | Frigidaire dryer heating element assembly 131553900 |
| No heat after overheating event | Safety cutoff device | Dryer thermal limiter 134120900 |
| Heat seems erratic or temperature is off | Temperature sensing | Dryer thermistor 134587700 |
Why it matters
When a dryer shows a heat-related fault, dry times increase and wiring can overheat. Resetting clears the control temporarily, but correcting the heater circuit issue prevents repeat shutdowns and protects key components.
Code reference
For a broader list of Frigidaire fault codes and what they indicate, use our Frigidaire dryer error codes resource.
Last updated: January 2026





