Hoover DXC9DG-80 Tumble Dryer – E05 error

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  • #97049
    Dingleby9
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    Afternoon All,
    First time posting, and really hoping someone can help. I own a Hoover Dynamic Next Tumble Dryer (DXC9DG-80), which has been great until last weekend. During a cycle, all the lights started flashing, and a E05 error code came up on the display. I have tried unplugging for several hours, and trying to start another cycle, but this error code, and lights flashing, starts after about 30 seconds. Anyone experienced same/similar issues? What is it likely to be? And is it relatively easy to fix/repair? I do have a background in electronics, but not on white goods etc.
    Any help or advice is much appreciated.
    Thank you

    #465929
    electrofix
    Moderator

    error 5 seems to be

    Front NTC (thermistor) short or open circuit
    could be faulty or a broken wire. or it could be the board faulty you would need to check it to see

    looks like it should be this one
    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/tumble-dryer-ntc-probe

    Dave

    #465930
    Dingleby9
    Participant

    Thank you Dave. Your help is appreciated

    #465931
    Dingleby9
    Participant

    Good morning All/Electrofix,

    I wanted to follow up on the fault I first mentioned above. After taking advice, and also researching the fault in depth myself, I thought I would take a punt on the fault being linked to the NTC Thermistor at the front of the dryer. With the part being roughly £10, I thought it was worth a shot. So yesterday spent a little while taking aprt my dryer, and replacing the ntc stat. I Put most of it back together, plugged it in, and turned it on. After about 15-20 seconds, the whole display lit up again with the same “E05” fault code.

    I can see that there is a chance it could be the board from previous comments. How do I go about checking this? And is it likely to be a very specific part of the board (single component etc)? Any assistance is very much appreciated, as my utility room is currently out of bounds with a dismantled dryer taking over. I appreciate the board is a little more technical to resolve than the NTC stat, but hoping I can still cure this fault myself, before the wife goes out and buys a new one!!

    Thank you all in advance.

    Paul

    #465932
    iadom
    Moderator

    I have deleted your duplicate post, as you rightly said, making duplicate posts can lead to confusion. There is no problem in ‘bumping’ your thread if you have not had a reply, please bear in mind most of the trade members on here who help out have full time businesses to run.;)

    #465933
    electrofix
    Moderator

    did you also check the wiring from the ntc to the board to rule out broken wires

    Dave

    #465934
    andyr12345
    Participant

    did you ever get it fixed [USER=”56464″]Dingleby9[/USER] ? – I had my hoover DXC9DG-80 all apart a couple of days ago to give it a real good vacuum out and noticed I think it were 3 NTC sensors in the dryer (apart from the ones on the heater unit) 2 at the bottom front of the drum (one has plastic cover and the other a metal face) and then once the drum is taking out there is another one bottom left at the back on the condenser body .

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