Error Code TC1
Your washer's temperature sensor is not reading correctly.
Moderate
Address soon - your appliance may not work properly
Also displayed as: TC1
What This Means
Washing heater temperature sensor fault or contact error; Dry temperature sensor fault; Faulty or incorrect connections of the dry condensing sensor; Connector connected incorrectly or disconnected; Water level sensor operates without water due to freezing, causing dry-fire overheating to 100-150 degrees C; Main PCB fault; Freezing in the winter season
What actually causes this:
The sensor that measures water temperature has come loose from its connector or has gone bad.
First Thing to Check
Unplug the washer for 5 minutes and try again — sometimes the sensor just needs a reset.
Parts Involved
How to Fix
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1. Check the connections for the washing heater temperature sensor connector
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2. If the washing heater temperature sensor has a functional error, replace it
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3. Check the connections for the dry heater temperature sensor connector
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4. If the dry heater temperature sensor has a functional error, replace it
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5. Check the connections for the duct condensing temperature sensor connector
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6. If the duct condensing temperature sensor has a functional error, replace it
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7. Check for frozen water supply lines causing dry operation
Other Error Codes for WF45N5300AV
An internal communication module in your washer has lost its connection.
Your washer's vibration sensor has a general fault.
Your washer's main computer board has crashed and cannot recover.
Your washer's door lock mechanism has a hardware fault.
Your washer's motor controller has lost communication with the main board.
Your washer is not getting enough water to start or continue the cycle.
Your washer is not getting enough electrical power to run properly.
Your washer cannot detect the water level inside the drum.