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Error codes: dC, dE, dF, do, d0, 1 DC, and 1 dF These error codes indicate a problem with the door, most commonly the door latch or the sensors. When these codes appear, it generally means you need to check your door to see if it closes properly.
that code means you have a bad thermistor.if you send the model number whoever helps you can look your dryer up,open the door,look around the opening where you put the clothes in and you'll see a tag with model and serial just need the full model number
I have uploaded the manual for this dryer to Fixya.com and the link to same is below. The following error information is on page 26 of the manual. Good luck to you:
INFORMATION CODES
Information codes may be displayed to help you better understand what is occurring with your Dryer.
CODE SYMBOL ( L5 )
MEANING - Heater temperature control problem.
SOLUTION - Call for service. See below. (see contact info in manual.)
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For most Samsung dryers, an E3 error could mean that the dryer tub is too heavy, the vent is clogged, the thermistor is faulty, the control unit is faulty, or that there is a loose wire at the main control unit.
If you were drying a very heavy item or too many articles, try a smaller load. Check the dryer vent to make sure that it isn't blocked or clogged with lint. (I've seen the flap on a vent shift and fail to swivel properly.) Next unplug the dryer and pull it forward. Remove the back from the top (control area) and check that the wiring harnesses are fully seated. You may want to check for corrosion or damaged wires. Next check the resistance of the thermistor (mounted on the blower wheel). (Assuming a room temperature environment, the resistance should be ~6 kilo ohms.) If the thermistor is faulty, it needs to be replaced. If the above steps don't solve the problem, then the control unit needs to be replaced. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/samsung-dryer-Parts/Model-dv665jwxaa0000/1482/0151200/50039961/00001.html has the parts breakdown and many parts are available.
If the dryer is still under warranty, contact Samsung for the repair. I hope this helps.
i would unplug the dryer for at least a minute and plug it back in and see if it resets it, I am assuming a D6 means a control board, if you unplug the dryer and move it away from the wall, remove the back top panel and look in the right corner from the back of it there should be a manual there. May be a stuck button, run your fingers over all the buttons, I hope this has helped Tim
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