Dryer Medium Severity
TE Appliance Error Code

Samsung Dryer TE Error: Thermistor circuit error

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No

DIY Fixable

From $120

Typical Repair Cost

30-60 min

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. Timed dry cycles may still work because they do not rely on thermistor feedback. However, without temperature monitoring, the dryer cannot protect against overheating. Use only on low heat settings and monitor closely. Repair the sensor promptly.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. A power cycle may temporarily clear tE. If the thermistor is intermittently failing, it may work for some cycles before triggering again. Permanent fix requires sensor replacement.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Clothes come out excessively hot or show scorch marks, The dryer exterior is very hot to the touch during operation.

Symptoms You May Notice

Dryer shuts off early in the cycle

The dryer starts normally but stops within the first few minutes when the control board realizes it cannot read temperature data.

tE or tE1/tE2/tE3 on display

The display shows a thermistor error variant. The number suffix may indicate which specific sensor has failed.

Inconsistent drying results

Before tE becomes persistent, you may notice cycles ending too soon (clothes still damp) or running too long (over-dried).

Sensor dry mode does not work

Auto-dry or sensor-dry cycles fail immediately because they depend on accurate temperature feedback that the failed sensor cannot provide.

Possible Causes

1

Failed NTC thermistor

The thermistor develops an open or short circuit from thousands of heating and cooling cycles, causing its resistance to drift far outside the expected range.

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2

Disconnected or damaged wiring

The wire leads between the thermistor and the control board can break, corrode, or vibrate loose from their connectors over time.

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3

Multiple sensor failure

On Samsung dryers with inlet and outlet sensors, both can fail — especially if a blocked vent caused overheating that damaged both sensors simultaneously.

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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

    Power cycle and test

    Unplug the dryer for 5 minutes. Restart and select a timed dry cycle (not sensor/auto). If the timed cycle runs without tE, the sensor is needed only for auto-dry modes.

    Timed dry cycles may work because they rely on a timer, not sensor feedback. This is a temporary workaround only.

  2. 2

    Inspect the vent

    Ensure the vent hose and exterior vent are clear of lint blockage. Restricted airflow causes temperature extremes that damage sensors.

    Have the vent professionally cleaned if it has not been done in over a year.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • tE appears on every cycle start, even timed dry cycles
  • Multiple tE variants (tE1 and tE2) appear on different attempts
  • The dryer previously overheated before tE started appearing

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