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Sathya Narayanan
Sathya Narayanan

Posted on Originally published at fixcodepro.com

**LG Dryer CL Error: Quick Fix Guide**

LG Dryer CL Error: Quick Fix Guide

Ever stared at a blinking CL on your LG dryer and wondered if you need a technician? In most cases the “Child Lock” is simply stuck, and you can reset it in under two minutes with tools you already have at home.

Identify the lock state

  1. Confirm the code – The display will show “CL” (or “Child Lock”) and the dryer will ignore all button presses except the lock combination.
  2. Check the door – The lock indicator only works when the door is fully closed. If the latch is misaligned, the dryer may think the lock is engaged. Close the door firmly and listen for the click.
  3. Locate the lock button – On most LG front‑loaders it’s the “Lock” icon (a padlock) on the control panel, sometimes paired with the “Temp” or “Dry” button. On older models the lock is toggled by holding “Power” + “Temp” together.

If the dryer still refuses to respond, you’re dealing with a software latch rather than a mechanical fault.

Reset the child lock

  1. Power cycle – Unplug the dryer or flip the circuit breaker for 30 seconds. This clears any residual command that might be holding the lock in place.
  2. Hold the lock combo – Press and hold the lock button (or the designated combo) for 3–5 seconds. You should hear a soft beep and the “CL” will disappear.
  3. Test a cycle – Choose a quick “Air Fluff” or “Timed Dry” setting. If the dryer starts, the lock is fully released.

If the code persists after a power cycle, try a hard reset: keep the dryer unplugged for 5 minutes, then repeat the hold‑combo step. This forces the control board to reboot its firmware.

Prevent future lock‑outs

  • Avoid accidental presses – Keep children’s hands away from the control panel, and consider using a magnetic cover if the dryer is in a shared laundry area.
  • Check the door seal – A warped door can cause the latch to bounce, repeatedly triggering the lock detection. Inspect the rubber gasket for tears or warping and replace it if needed.
  • Update firmware – Some newer LG models allow firmware updates via Wi‑Fi. Check the user manual for a USB flash‑drive method if your dryer supports it; newer firmware often includes a more tolerant lock algorithm.

For a step‑by‑step walkthrough that mirrors these instructions, see the original article.

Takeaway: A blinking CL is usually a simple lock reset away from normal operation—just power cycle, hold the lock combo, and you’re back to drying.

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