How do I reset the flow sensor on my LG dryer?
On the LG DLEX7177WM dryer, the Flow Sense (airflow) warning usually clears only after you fix the airflow restriction; then you can power-reset the control by unplugging the dryer (or switching the breaker off) for about 5 minutes. Use the venting and maintenance steps in the DLEX7177WM manual to prevent the code from returning.
We recommend correcting airflow before any “reset,” since the dryer is detecting backpressure in the exhaust path.
- Clean the lint screen before every load; wash it with warm water if you see fabric-softener residue.
- Disconnect the vent from the back of the dryer and remove lint buildup at the outlet.
- Check the outside hood damper; it should open freely and not be blocked by lint, snow, or a screen.
- Confirm you are using 4-inch metal ducting (rigid or semi-rigid is best) and that joints are taped, not screwed.
- Shorten the vent run and reduce elbows when possible; long runs and multiple 90-degree turns trigger airflow warnings.
- Turn the dryer off.
- Unplug the power cord (or turn the breaker off).
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Restore power and run a timed dry cycle for 5 to 10 minutes with the vent connected.
If the warning returns immediately, treat it as an active venting problem, not a bad sensor.
| Test | What you’re looking for | What it suggests |
|---|---|---|
| Vent removed, timed dry | Strong airflow at the outlet | House venting is restricted |
| Vent connected, timed dry | Weak airflow outside | Blockage, crushed duct, too many elbows |
| Lint screen condition | Film or residue | Airflow reduced at the screen |
If airflow is confirmed good but drying is still inconsistent, a temperature-sensing issue can contribute to poor performance. For this model, a common related component is the dryer thermistor AGM30045804.
Restricted venting makes cycles run longer and can cause repeated Flow Sense warnings; keeping the exhaust path clear helps the DLEX7177WM dry faster and more consistently.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with LG dryers?
For the LG DLEX7177WM dryer, the most common issues we see are clothes taking too long to dry (heating or airflow problems) and new or worsening noise (wear parts in the drum support system). Many “dryer problems” trace back to vent restriction, lint buildup, or a failing heat or drum-support component; see the DLEX7177WM user manual for cleaning and troubleshooting steps.
- Long dry times / damp loads: restricted venting, lint blockage, or a heating control issue
- No heat or weak heat: heating circuit components, thermostats, or temperature sensing
- Rumbling, thumping, squealing: worn rollers, idler pulley, or belt-related wear
- Stops mid-cycle: overheating from poor airflow or a temperature control problem
- Door-related issues: door switch or latch/strike alignment
- Clean the lint screen before every load; replace it if damaged or warped (example: LG dryer lint screen 5231EL1003B).
- Confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood while the dryer runs.
- Inspect the vent run for kinks, crushed ducting, or excessive length and elbows.
- Avoid overloading; heavy loads can mimic “not heating” complaints.
- If an error code appears, use an LG-specific code list such as LG dryer error codes.
| Symptom | Often-related part on DLEX7177WM | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Rumbling/thumping | Dryer drum support roller 4581EL2002L | Supports the drum as it turns |
| Squealing or belt noise | LG dryer idler pulley 4561EL3002A | Keeps proper belt tension |
| No heat/poor heat (electric) | Dryer heating element 5301EL1001J | Produces heat for drying |
| Overheating or cycling heat oddly | Dryer thermistor AGM30045804 | Senses temperature for control |
Airflow problems can cause long dry times, overheating, and repeated shutdowns; worn drum-support parts can quickly turn a minor noise into more expensive wear on the drum, belt, or motor.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of an LG dryer?
LG dryers (including model DLEX7177WM) typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance like cleaning the lint filter and keeping the venting clear. Heavy use, restricted airflow, and delayed repairs can shorten that lifespan.
- Airflow and venting: clogged lint paths make the dryer run hotter and longer
- Load habits: frequent overloading strains the drum support system and motor
- Heat system health: overheating can damage thermostats and heating components
- Routine cleaning: lint buildup increases wear and drying time
- Timely part replacement: fixing small issues early prevents bigger failures
For model-specific care and maintenance intervals, follow the DLEX7177WM user manual.
| Usage pattern | Expected lifespan | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Light (few loads/week) | 12 to 15 years | Best-case with good venting |
| Average (most households) | 10 to 13 years | Most common range |
| Heavy (daily loads) | 7 to 10 years | More wear on rollers, belt, heat system |
If your DLEX7177WM starts taking longer to dry, overheating, or making noise, these are common wear items to inspect or replace:
- LG dryer lint screen 5231EL1003B (airflow restriction starts here)
- Dryer heating element 5301EL1001J (electric heat source when drying performance drops)
- Dryer high-limit thermostat 6931EL3003D (safety control that can trip if airflow is poor)
- Dryer drum support roller 4581EL2002L (often causes thumping or rumbling)
- Dryer drum belt 4400EL2001F (wear can lead to slipping or no-tumble symptoms)
A dryer that is forced to run with poor airflow or worn drum support parts usually needs longer cycles, runs hotter, and puts extra stress on components. Keeping the lint filter, blower area, and exhaust duct clear is one of the simplest ways to help your LG dryer reach the 10 to 15 year range.
Last updated: January 2026





