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HE Appliance Error Code

KitchenAid Dryer HE Error: Heating Element Fault

What Does KitchenAid Dryer Error Code HE Mean? HE on a KitchenAid dryer stands for Heater Error — the heating element circuit has failed to produce heat as commanded. The drum still turns and air still moves, but clothes do not dry because no heat is being applied. HE indicates a component failure in the […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. Running the dryer without heat wastes time. More importantly, if the fault is a blown thermal fuse from overheating, the underlying vent restriction is a fire hazard.

Can I reset the code?

No. Hardware failures do not clear with a power reset. Physical repair of the element, gas system, or thermal fuse is required.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Burning smell from the dryer during operation, Gas odor from gas dryer models.

Symptoms You May Notice

Drum rotates but air is not heating

The dryer runs normally — drum turns, airflow is present — but the air is room temperature rather than warm. Clothes tumble but do not dry.

Cycle runs to completion with wet laundry

The cycle timer runs its full length but clothes come out essentially as wet as they went in, because no heat was applied during the cycle.

HE appears after clothes are consistently damp

The fault shows on the display after a period during which the dryer appeared to work but loads came out progressively damper.

Possible Causes

1

Burned-out heating element (electric dryers)

The resistive heating element has failed open after years of thermal cycling. This is the most common cause of HE on electric dryers.

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2

Gas valve or igniter failure (gas dryers)

On gas dryers, the gas valve solenoids, igniter, or flame sensor has failed preventing gas ignition. The burner assembly requires service.

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3

Thermal fuse blown due to vent restriction

The thermal fuse (a one-time safety device) has blown because the dryer overheated — usually from a blocked vent. Replacing the fuse without fixing the vent will blow it again quickly.

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Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Clean the lint filter and vent system

    Before calling for service, clean the lint filter and disconnect/clean the vent hose and ductwork. A blocked vent is often the root cause of a blown thermal fuse, and the technician will check this first regardless.

    A dryer that overheats due to poor airflow blows its thermal fuse to protect itself — the fuse replacement is trivial but without fixing the underlying vent restriction, the new fuse will blow again within a cycle or two.

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    Schedule service with airflow context

    Tell the technician whether the vent system has been cleaned recently and whether drying times have been gradually increasing. This context helps them identify whether the fault is a simple element replacement or involves airflow issues.

    Save the dryer from a repeat failure by having the vent professionally cleaned at the same service visit if it has been more than a year.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Heating element replacement restores drying
  • Gas valve or igniter replacement needed on gas dryers
  • Thermal fuse replacement combined with vent cleaning

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