Error Code HC
Your dryer isn't heating properly or is overheating
Critical
Stop using immediately - risk of damage or safety issue
Also displayed as: HC
What This Means
Restricted vent system causing excessive heat buildup; Thermistor resistance out of range; Heater malfunction; Thermostat failure; PCB fault
What actually causes this:
Most often caused by a clogged exhaust vent that traps hot air inside the dryer, or the heating element has burned out.
First Thing to Check
Check your exhaust vent — disconnect it from the back of the dryer and look for lint buildup inside.
Parts Involved
How to Fix
- 1
1. Check the PCB and Thermistor
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2. Check exhaust vent system for restrictions or blockages
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3. Measure thermistor resistance: 10KOhm at 25 degrees C for electric, 238.23KOhm at 25 degrees C for gas
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4. Check thermostat 1 resistance: should be < 1Ohm (infinity means replace)
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5. Check thermostat 2 resistance: should be < 1Ohm (infinity means replace)
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6. Check thermostat 3 (thermal cut-off) resistance: should be < 1Ohm (infinity means replace)
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7. Check heater resistance: DUAL heater -- 13Ohm (PIN 2-3), 34Ohm (PIN 1-2); SINGLE heater -- 10Ohm (PIN 1-3)
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8. If resistance is infinity on heater, replace heater assembly
Parts Commonly Needed for This Error
OEM part numbers confirmed by retailers
Other Error Codes for DVG52A5500V
Your dryer vent is clogged and needs cleaning
The door switch isn't working properly
The dryer's internal parts aren't communicating properly
Your dryer's temperature sensor isn't reading correctly
A button on the control panel is stuck or shorted
Your dryer is getting the wrong type of electrical power
The dryer motor isn't spinning properly
A secondary temperature sensor is giving bad readings