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I believe it has something to do with the computer circuitry. You might try to reboot it. Unplug your dryer for a few minutes, plug it back in and see if that works. It did for my washer. Good luck.
It's obvious that the sensor is covered with lint or defective.It is located within the flow of air in the dryer.If the natural flow of air is heated beyond a certain point (a plugged air filter) it triggers the sensor.Your dryer is sendig a false reading.Find the sensor and correct the problem.
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
Had the same problem with our Bosch, cap would not even turn!
Suggestions-
pour anticalc/limescale fluid into any gap there is around the cap. Empty the machine and you can switch it off providing the door is open! Then pour the contents of at least 2 sachets of proprietary anticalc powder/liquid into the drum direct together with a kettle full of boiling water. Leave overnight at the very least. The following day run just a spin cycle as then there will be no water diluting the mix. This mix will go through the filter and motor and is likely to help release the filter/cap. If you feel like it, do the overnight again. If nothing else it will ensure that the heater element is clean!
I had to spend a couple of hours gently turning the cap back and forth until it finally released its hold- but the filter did not remain attached to the cap by its rubber ring. More patience, anticalc fluid and all was revealed!
I now run an anticalc clean regularly............which reminds me..............!
Good luck
John C
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