Does Electrolux make dryers?
Yes. Electrolux manufactures clothes dryers, including front-load dryer models like the Electrolux EFME427UIW1. You can confirm features, cycles, and care recommendations for your exact dryer in the EFME427UIW1 use and care guide.
What this means for parts and repairs
Because Electrolux is the manufacturer, you can typically match replacement parts and troubleshooting steps directly to your model number.
- Always use the full model number EFME427UIW1 when ordering parts.
- Follow Electrolux safety and operating instructions before servicing.
- Use model-matched components for fit and performance.
- For installation requirements and accessory options, use the EFME427UIW1 installation instructions.
Common dryer components you may replace
If your EFME427UIW1 starts squealing, thumping, or not tumbling smoothly, these are common wear items we see on many Electrolux-built dryers:
| Symptom | Common area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Drum not turning | Drive system | White-westinghouse dryer drum belt 134719300 |
| Thumping or rumbling | Drum support | Dryer drum support roller 5304523152 |
| Overheating or shuts off | Temperature safety | High-limit thermostat or thermal limiter |
Why it matters
Knowing Electrolux makes your dryer helps you troubleshoot faster and order the correct Electrolux-compatible parts for EFME427UIW1, which reduces repeat failures and prevents fit issues during installation.
Last updated: February 2026
How to diagnose an Electrolux dryer?
To diagnose an Electrolux EFME427UIW1 dryer, we start with the basics (power, door switch, airflow) and then narrow it down by symptom (won’t start, no heat, long dry times, unusual noise). Use the EFME427UIW1 owner’s manual and the “Avoid Service Checklist” to confirm the correct checks in order.
Quick diagnostic checklist (start here)
- Confirm the dryer has power; reset the breaker and verify the outlet is working.
- Make sure the door fully closes; a failed door switch can stop the dryer from running.
- Clean the lint filter before every load.
- Inspect the venting; the exhaust duct should be 4 inches in diameter and rigid or semi-rigid metal.
- Check for a crushed, kinked, or clogged exhaust duct or outside hood.
- If the dryer runs but overheats or smells hot, stop and correct airflow restrictions first.
Diagnose by symptom
| Symptom | Most common causes | What we check first |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | No power, door switch, control issue | Breaker/outlet, door closure, door switch |
| Runs but takes too long | Lint restriction, vent too long, high humidity, 208V supply | Lint filter, vent path, outside hood |
| Outside feels very hot or smells hot | Restricted airflow, clogged vent/hood | Venting and lint path before parts |
| Loud thumping/squealing | Worn belt or rollers | Drum belt and support rollers |
Parts that commonly match the symptoms
If airflow is good and you still have a mechanical noise or drum movement issue, these model-compatible parts are common wear items:
- White-westinghouse dryer drum belt 134719300 (broken belt, drum not turning)
- Dryer drum support roller 5304523152 (rumbling, thumping)
- Dryer door switch 134813663 (won’t start when door is closed)
Why it matters
A dryer that “won’t dry” is often an airflow problem, not a heating problem. Restricted venting can make cycles run long, make the cabinet feel too hot, and create hot smells. Fixing airflow first prevents repeat failures of heat-related safeties.
Where to find model-specific diagnostics
- The EFME427UIW1 installation guide lists vent length and setup requirements.
- A wiring diagram and technical data sheet are located under the dryer top panel (useful for advanced electrical diagnosis).
Last updated: February 2026
How to reset electrolux dryer error code?
To reset an error code on your Electrolux EFME427UIW1 dryer, first cancel the current cycle, then power the dryer off, wait about 30 seconds, and power it back on. If the code returns right away, the dryer is detecting an active problem that needs troubleshooting.
Quick reset steps (safe, no tools)
- Press Cancel to stop the cycle.
- Turn the dryer Off.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Turn the dryer On.
- Start a simple timed cycle to see if the code reappears.
For model-specific button sequences and display behavior, follow the control instructions in the EFME427UIW1 user manual.
If the code comes back: what to check first
Most recurring dryer error codes are caused by airflow restrictions, overheating protection, or a sensor reading out of range. Check these items in order:
- Lint filter and lint housing: clean thoroughly.
- Exhaust venting: confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood.
- Load size: avoid overloading; bulky loads can trap moisture and heat.
- Power supply: make sure the cord is fully seated and the breaker is not tripped.
- Cycle selection: try a basic timed dry cycle to rule out a setting issue.
If the dryer overheated, a safety device such as the dryer inlet thermal limiter 137032600 can trip and the dryer may stop heating or behave erratically until the underlying airflow or heating issue is corrected.
Common symptoms and what they usually mean
| What you see | What it often points to | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| Code clears, then returns during drying | Airflow restriction or overheating | Clean venting, check lint path |
| Dryer runs but heat is inconsistent | Sensor or temperature control issue | Check thermistor, airflow |
| Dryer will not start after a code | Door not closed, power issue, safety trip | Verify door switch, breaker |
For code definitions and model family guidance, use Electrolux iq-touch dryer error codes.
Why it matters
Resetting clears a temporary control glitch, but a repeating code protects the dryer from unsafe temperatures and poor drying performance. Fixing airflow and heat-control issues helps prevent long dry times, shutdowns, and repeat error codes.
Last updated: February 2026
What is code 188 on Electrolux dryer?
On an Electrolux dryer, code 188 points to a motor drive or main control issue that can prevent the drum from starting. On model EFME427UIW1, we treat it as a “won’t start” fault and check the door circuit, motor circuit, and control outputs using the EFME427UIW1 user guide.
What to check first (fast, no tools)
- Reset power: unplug for 2 minutes, then restore power and retry.
- Confirm the door fully latches; a weak latch can act like an open door.
- Try a different cycle (Timed Dry vs. Auto) to rule out a setting issue.
- Clear the lint screen and verify strong airflow at the outside vent.
Likely causes and the parts that relate
If the dryer powers on but will not start tumbling, these are the most common culprits:
- Door switch not closing: test/replace the dryer door switch 134813663.
- Motor not running or binding: belt, idler, or drum support can overload the motor.
- Overheat protection opened (often from restricted venting): high-limit thermostat or thermal limiter may be involved.
- Control board fault: the control may not be sending power to the motor circuit.
Quick symptom guide
| What you notice | Most likely direction | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| Powers on, Start pressed, nothing happens | Door circuit or control not enabling start | Check door switch, then control diagnostics |
| Hums, then stops | Motor struggling or drum hard to turn | Inspect belt, rollers, idler, blower wheel |
| Starts, then stops mid-cycle with heat issues | Airflow restriction or overheat protection | Clean venting, check thermostats/limiter |
Why it matters
A motor or control-related code can be triggered by something as simple as a failing door switch or as serious as a motor drive problem. Catching airflow restrictions early also helps prevent repeat overheating and nuisance shutdowns.
Helpful reference
- Use the error-code list and meaning guide in Electrolux iq-touch dryer error codes to match the displayed code behavior to the right troubleshooting path.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the code F3 on Electrolux dryer?
On the Electrolux EFME427UIW1 dryer, an F3 error points to a temperature-sensing problem, most often a failed thermistor circuit that the control uses to monitor heat and airflow. Fixing the underlying sensor or wiring issue typically clears the code.
What to check first (fast, common fixes)
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power and retry a cycle.
- Clean the lint screen and confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood.
- Inspect the vent path for restrictions; the installation requirements call for 4-inch rigid or semi-rigid metal ducting and no foil or plastic venting. See the installation guide.
- If the dryer overheated recently, a safety device may have opened; check the thermal limiter and high-limit thermostat.
- If the code returns immediately, focus on the thermistor circuit (sensor, wiring, and control input).
Parts that commonly relate to F3 on this model
These parts are often involved when the dryer senses abnormal temperature or airflow:
| Symptom with F3 | Most likely area | Example part for EFME427UIW1 |
|---|---|---|
| F3 plus long dry times | Airflow restriction or blower issue | Dryer blower wheel 5304513609 |
| F3 after overheating | Safety limit opened | Dryer inlet thermal limiter 137032600 |
| F3 with erratic temps | Temperature sensor circuit | Dryer thermistor 5304513591 |
Why it matters
The control relies on accurate temperature feedback to prevent overheating and to dry efficiently. Poor venting or a failed thermistor can cause repeated shutdowns, long dry times, and nuisance error codes.
Good venting basics (prevents repeat codes)
- Keep the duct run as short as possible with minimal turns.
- Use 4-inch rigid or semi-rigid metal transition ducting.
- Make sure the vent hood flap opens freely and is clear of lint.
- Confirm the dryer sits level and stable on all corners.
For model-specific operating and error-code guidance, use the EFME427UIW1 use and care guide and the Electrolux iq-touch dryer error codes reference.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the lifespan of an Electrolux dryer?
An Electrolux dryer typically lasts 10 to 15 years. For your Electrolux EFME427UIW1, lifespan depends most on airflow (lint and venting), load size, and keeping wear parts like the drum belt and rollers in good condition; follow the maintenance schedule in the EFME427UIW1 use and care guide.
What affects dryer lifespan the most
- Vent restriction (long dry times, overheating, extra strain on the motor and heater)
- Lint buildup in the lint screen housing and blower area
- Overloading (stretches the belt and increases roller wear)
- Heat stress from poor airflow (can trip thermal limiters and thermostats)
- Normal wear items (belt, drum support rollers, seals)
Maintenance checklist (best return for the effort)
- Clean the lint screen every load.
- Inspect and clean the exhaust duct and outside hood regularly.
- Keep loads to a reasonable size so the drum can tumble freely.
- Listen for early warning sounds: squealing, thumping, scraping.
- If drying times increase, address airflow first before replacing parts.
Common wear parts and what symptoms look like
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for EFME427UIW1 |
|---|---|---|
| Drum not turning, motor runs | Drive system | White-westinghouse dryer drum belt 134719300 |
| Thumping or rumbling | Drum support | Dryer drum support roller 5304523152 |
| Overheating or shuts off | Airflow or safety limit | Dryer inlet thermal limiter 137032600 |
Why it matters
A dryer that is running hot or struggling to move air can shorten the life of the motor, heater, and controls. Keeping airflow strong and replacing worn drum-drive parts early is the simplest way to reach the full 10 to 15 year service life.
Last updated: February 2026





