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; Motor malfunction; Thermostat failure
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
- 2
2. Check exhaust vent system for restrictions or blockages
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3. Measure thermistor resistance: should be 10K Ohm at 25 degrees C (77 degrees F)
- 4
4. Check thermostat resistance: should be < 1 Ohm (infinity means replace)
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5. Check heater resistance: DUAL heater -- 13 Ohm between PIN 2-3, 34 Ohm between PIN 1-2; SINGLE heater -- 10 Ohm between PIN 1-3
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6. If resistance is infinity on heater, replace heater assembly
Parts Commonly Needed for This Error
OEM part numbers confirmed by retailers
This Error Applies To
Samsung DVE50R8500 Series Dryers (2024) (2024–present)
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