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Amana Dryer F4 E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix

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F4 E1 means your Amana dryer detects a heating system fault. Most often caused by blocked venting or a failed heating element.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Amana Dryer F4 E1 Error Code — What It Means

F4 E1 on your Amana dryer signals a heating or temperature-sensing fault. The control board is not seeing the expected temperature rise during the cycle, or it has detected an open, shorted, or abnormal condition in the heating circuit. The dryer may run but produce no heat, weak heat, or stop mid-cycle.

This code points to a real hardware problem rather than a user-setting issue. It can appear on both electric and gas models, and the root cause is always somewhere in the heating path (element, igniter, sensors, wiring, or control relay).

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Common Causes

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Disconnect power at the breaker or unplug the dryer for five to ten minutes, then restore power and run a test cycle to see if the code clears.
  2. Inspect the entire venting system from the lint screen through the exhaust duct to the exterior termination hood. Remove any lint, debris, or crushed sections that restrict airflow.
  3. Test the heating element (electric models) for continuity with a multimeter. Also check the thermal fuse and cycling thermostat mounted on or near the heater housing for opens.
  4. Measure the thermistor resistance at room temperature and compare it to your model’s service chart (often around 10,000–50,000 ohms depending on design). Replace if out of range or open.
  5. Examine all wiring harnesses and connectors between the control board, heater, and temperature sensors. Look for burnt pins, loose plugs, or broken wires and repair or replace as needed.
  6. Inspect the igniter and flame sensor (gas models) for cracks, wear, or contamination. Clean or replace the flame sensor if corroded, and replace the igniter if it does not glow bright orange.
  7. Verify the control board and heater relay if all other components pass. Swap the board only after confirming line voltage is correct (240 V on both legs for electric dryers) and all external parts are good.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
Heating elementAmazon | Electric models. Match by model number, usually includes the housing and terminals.
Thermistor or cycling thermostatAmazon | Mounted on the blower housing or heater can. Order by exact model and location.
Thermal fuseAmazon | One-time safety cutoff, often on the heater housing. Replace if open.
Dryer control boardAmazon | Order by full model number. Required only when relay or board logic has failed.

When to Call a Pro

Call a technician if you are not comfortable working with 240-volt electric circuits or natural-gas appliances, or if you have already cleaned the venting and reset the dryer but the F4 E1 code returns immediately. A pro has the factory service manual, the model-specific resistance tables, and the tools to safely diagnose the heater relay, control board, and gas ignition system. If you replace the obvious parts (element, thermistor, igniter) and the fault persists, the problem is usually in the wiring harness or control logic, and that work is best left to a qualified service technician.


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