If your LG dryer is showing the D80, D90, or D95 error code, it's indicating a vent blockage or airflow restriction. This comprehensive guide will help you diagnose the issue and restore proper airflow to your dryer.
⚠️ Quick Summary: The D80, D90, and D95 error codes mean your LG dryer has detected restricted airflow. This is usually caused by a clogged lint filter, blocked vent hose, or obstructed outside vent. These errors indicate 80%, 90%, or 95% blockage respectively.
What Do the LG Dryer D80, D90, D95 Error Codes Mean?
The D80, D90, and D95 error codes on LG dryers indicate vent blockage or restricted airflow. The number represents the percentage of blockage detected:
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D80 = 80% airflow restriction (warning level)
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D90 = 90% airflow restriction (serious blockage)
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D95 = 95% airflow restriction (critical blockage)
When the dryer detects restricted airflow, it triggers these error codes to prevent overheating, fire hazards, and poor drying performance.
Most Common Causes
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Clogged lint filter – Lint screen needs cleaning
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Blocked vent hose – Lint buildup in the exhaust hose
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Crushed or kinked vent hose – Hose pinched behind dryer
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Obstructed outside vent – Bird nest, lint, or debris blocking exterior vent
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Long or improper vent installation – Too many bends or excessive length
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Clogged internal ductwork – Lint buildup inside the dryer cabinet
Parts That May Need Replacement
Most D80/D90/D95 errors are fixed by cleaning, but sometimes parts need replacement:
✓ Replacement Parts (If Needed)
LG Dryer Exhaust Duct 5209EL1006F (OEM)
Internal exhaust duct – replace if damaged or clogged beyond cleaning.
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LG Dryer Moisture Sensor EBD50964602 (OEM)
Moisture sensor – replace if error persists after cleaning vents.
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Flexible Dryer Vent Hose (4-inch diameter)
Replacement vent hose if current hose is damaged or crushed.
Available at most hardware stores
How to Fix the D80, D90, D95 Error
Follow these steps to clear the vent blockage and restore proper airflow:
⚡ Safety First: Always unplug your dryer before performing any maintenance or cleaning.
Step 1: Clean the Lint Filter
- Remove the lint filter from the dryer
- Remove all visible lint
- Wash the filter with warm soapy water to remove fabric softener residue
- Rinse thoroughly and let dry completely
- Reinstall the filter and test
Step 2: Check the Vent Hose
- Unplug the dryer and pull it away from the wall
- Disconnect the vent hose from the back of the dryer
- Check for kinks, crushing, or damage
- Remove any lint buildup inside the hose
- Use a vent cleaning brush or vacuum to clean thoroughly
- Reconnect the hose ensuring it's not kinked
Step 3: Clean the Outside Vent
- Go outside and locate the dryer vent exhaust
- Remove the vent cover if possible
- Check for lint buildup, bird nests, or debris
- Clean thoroughly with a brush or vacuum
- Ensure the vent flap opens and closes freely
- Reinstall the vent cover
Step 4: Clean Internal Ductwork
- Unplug the dryer and remove the rear panel
- Locate the internal exhaust duct
- Vacuum out any lint buildup
- Check for damage or disconnected ducts
- Reassemble and test
Step 5: Reset the Error Code
- After cleaning all vents, plug the dryer back in
- Press and hold the TEMP CONTROL and SIGNAL buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds
- This resets the vent blockage sensor
- Run a test cycle to verify the error is cleared
⏱️ Estimated Cleaning Time: 30–60 minutes for complete vent system cleaning
Signs Your Dryer Vent Needs Cleaning
Watch for these warning signs that indicate your dryer vent is becoming blocked:
- ✗ D80, D90, or D95 error code appears
- ✗ Clothes take multiple cycles to dry
- ✗ Dryer is very hot to the touch during operation
- ✗ Burning smell when dryer is running
- ✗ Lint visible around the dryer door or outside vent
- ✗ Outside vent flap doesn't open when dryer is running
- ✗ Excessive lint in the lint trap after every load
Compatible LG Dryer Models
The D80, D90, and D95 error codes appear on most LG electric and gas dryers, including:
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I reset the D80/D90/D95 error without cleaning?
You can temporarily reset the error, but it will return if the vent blockage isn't fixed. The error is a safety warning – ignoring it can lead to fire hazards, poor drying performance, and damage to your dryer.
What's the difference between D80, D90, and D95?
The numbers indicate the severity of the blockage. D80 is 80% blocked (warning), D90 is 90% blocked (serious), and D95 is 95% blocked (critical). All require immediate cleaning, but D95 indicates the most severe restriction.
How often should I clean my dryer vent?
LG recommends cleaning your dryer vent system every 6-12 months, or more frequently if you do a lot of laundry. Clean the lint filter after every load, and inspect the outside vent monthly.
Will my dryer work with the D80/D90/D95 error?
The dryer may continue to run, but it will take much longer to dry clothes and may overheat. For safety and efficiency, you should clean the vent system immediately when these errors appear.
Can a blocked vent cause a fire?
Yes. Blocked dryer vents are a leading cause of house fires. Lint is highly flammable, and restricted airflow causes the dryer to overheat. The D80/D90/D95 errors are critical safety warnings that should never be ignored.
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