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Electrolux EFMG627UTT1 dryer

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Electrolux DRYER EFMG627UTT1 FAQs

On the Electrolux dryer model EFMG627UTT1, an F3 code points to a temperature-sensing problem, most commonly a failed thermistor circuit that the control cannot read correctly. In many cases, correcting airflow issues and replacing the thermistor restores normal heating and cycle operation.

What to check first (fast, no-parts steps)

  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 1 minute, then restore power and retry a cycle.
  • Clean the lint filter completely before every load.
  • Check the venting: the exhaust duct should be 4 inches in diameter and rigid or semi-rigid metal; remove lint restrictions.
  • Confirm the outside exhaust hood opens freely and is not blocked.
  • If the dryer is on a 208V supply (some apartments/condos), expect longer dry times and more heat-related complaints.

Parts that commonly fix an F3 temperature-sensing fault

If airflow is good and the code returns, the most common repair is replacing the thermistor used for temperature feedback.

  • Replace the dryer thermistor 5304513591.
  • If the thermistor tests good but the code persists, the control may be misreading the sensor; replacing the electronic control board is the next typical step.

Quick symptom-to-likely-cause guide

What you notice Most likely cause What we do next
F3 appears quickly after start Open/shorted thermistor circuit Test/replace thermistor
Clothes take too long, cabinet feels hot Restricted venting Clear venting and lint path
Intermittent F3, random behavior Loose connection or control issue Inspect wiring, then consider control

Why it matters

The thermistor helps the dryer regulate heat. When the control cannot trust that temperature signal, it may stop heating, overheat, or end cycles early. Fixing airflow and the sensor protects the dryer and improves drying performance.

Safety notes we follow during diagnosis

Last updated: February 2026

If your Electrolux dryer model EFMG627UTT1 isn’t working, the most common causes are a power issue, a door that isn’t fully closed, a tripped thermal limiter, or an unrecognized Start press on the touch console. We troubleshoot these first because they stop operation immediately.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the power cord is fully seated in the outlet and the outlet has power.
  • Reset the house breaker (or replace a blown fuse); the dryer should be on a dedicated circuit.
  • Close the door firmly; the dryer will not run with the door open.
  • Press Start with a bare fingertip (touch consoles can miss input).
  • Make sure Delay Start is not enabled.

If it stopped mid-cycle (overheat protection)

Overloading can overheat the motor and trigger a safety shutdown. Let the dryer sit powered off for 10 to 15 minutes, reduce the load (aim for 1/3 to 1/2 full), then try again. Also clean the lint filter before every load.

Parts that commonly cause a “won’t run” symptom

If the basic checks pass, a failed switch or control can prevent the dryer from starting.

Symptom What to check Related part for EFMG627UTT1
No response when door closes Door switch not clicking or testing open Dryer door switch 134813663
Intermittent start or dead console Control not responding consistently Dryer electronic control board 5304525690

Why it matters

A dryer that will not start is often a simple power, door, or settings issue. Fixing those first prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps avoid repeat shutdowns caused by overheating or restricted airflow.

For model-specific operating steps, safety guidance, and the troubleshooting chart, use the EFMG627UTT1 manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Electrolux manufactures clothes dryers, including the Electrolux EFMG627UTT1 dryer model; you can confirm features, cycles, and operating guidance in the EFMG627UTT1 owner's manual.

What this means for parts and service

Because Electrolux is the manufacturer, you will typically see Electrolux-branded components and common dryer assemblies used across Electrolux model series.

  • Use the full model number EFMG627UTT1 when ordering parts.
  • Match parts by function (drum drive, airflow, heat, controls) and by exact part ID.
  • Follow the manual for care, cleaning, and troubleshooting steps before replacing parts.
  • If the dryer tumbles but performance is poor, check lint and venting first.

Common Electrolux dryer parts you may replace

These are examples of parts available for EFMG627UTT1 that relate to typical dryer symptoms:

Symptom Common part involved Example part for this model
Drum not turning or squealing Belt, rollers, idler components White-westinghouse dryer drum belt 134719300, Dryer Drum Support Roller 5304523152
No heat or intermittent heat (gas models) Igniter, gas valve components, coils Dryer Burner Igniter 137524000, Dryer Gas Valve Assembly 5303207409
Dryer runs hot or takes too long Airflow and temperature sensing Dryer Thermistor 5304513591, Dryer Inlet Thermistor 5304520302

Why it matters

Knowing Electrolux makes the dryer helps you troubleshoot and buy parts correctly; using the exact model number and the correct part ID reduces returns and gets your dryer back to normal drying performance faster.

Last updated: February 2026

On an Electrolux dryer, code 188 points to a drive motor circuit or main control issue that prevents the dryer from starting or tumbling. For model EFMG627UTT1, we use the troubleshooting steps and wiring checks in the EFMG627UTT1 owner's manual to confirm whether the problem is a safety interlock, motor circuit, or control board.

What to check first (fast, no-tools checks)

  • Make sure the door fully closes; a misaligned door can act like an “open door” condition.
  • Confirm the dryer is on a normal cycle (not Delay Start or a paused cycle).
  • Reset power: unplug (or switch breaker off) for 2 minutes, then restore power.
  • If the drum light works but Start does nothing, focus on door switch and control inputs.

Likely causes and what they mean

What you notice Most likely area What it affects
Powers on, won’t start, no tumble Door switch or control not seeing “door closed” Start is blocked for safety
Clicks/hums briefly, then stops Motor circuit or mechanical drag Motor can’t get up to speed
Starts, then stops and shows code again Control board sensing a fault Cycle is interrupted

Parts that commonly relate to a “won’t start/tumble” fault

If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are common suspects:

Why it matters

A motor or control fault code is often triggered by something simple (like a door switch not closing) but it can also indicate a true motor-control problem. Checking the safety interlocks and basic mechanical condition first prevents unnecessary parts replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

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