F4E1
HighTechnicianDryer · 20–30 min

Exhaust thermistor error — exhaust air temperature sensor malfunction

The F4E1 error on the Whirlpool WED5000DW indicates exhaust thermistor error — exhaust air temperature sensor malfunction. This typically occurs due to failed exhaust thermistor with out-of-range resistance reading. A qualified technician can usually diagnose this in 20–30 min, but the steps below will help you understand the issue.

Quick Fix
Turn off the dryer and unplug it from the wall outlet

Common Causes of F4E1

  • 1Failed exhaust thermistor with out-of-range resistance reading
  • 2Restricted exhaust duct causing thermistor to read extreme temperatures
  • 3Loose wiring at the exhaust thermistor connector
  • 4Control board exhaust temperature circuit failure

How to Fix F4E1

20–30 min
  1. 1

    Step 1

    Turn off the dryer and unplug it from the wall outlet

  2. 2

    Step 2

    Clean the lint screen and inspect the exhaust duct for blockages — a blocked duct can cause the thermistor to read very high temperatures

  3. 3

    Step 3

    Disconnect the flexible duct from the back and check for lint accumulation or kinks

  4. 4

    Step 4

    Go outside and verify the exterior vent cap opens freely and is not blocked

  5. 5

    Step 5

    Plug in the dryer and run a short timed cycle — if the error clears, the blocked duct was the cause

  6. 6

    Step 6

    If the error persists with a clear duct, call a technician to test the exhaust thermistor resistance and replace it if needed

Tools Needed

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Whirlpool F4E1 error

The F4E1 error on the Whirlpool WED5000DW indicates the exhaust air thermistor is not providing valid temperature readings. The exhaust thermistor monitors the air leaving the drum to prevent overheating. Always check the exhaust duct for blockage first, as a restricted vent can cause the thermistor to see extreme temperatures and trigger the error.

It can be a concern. The exhaust thermistor is part of the dryer's overheat protection system. If the sensor has failed open, the dryer may not shut off when it overheats, potentially creating a fire risk. Do not continue using the dryer if the F4E1 error appears — have a technician inspect and replace the thermistor before resuming use.

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