LG Dryer d95 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix It
Updated · from manufacturer service documentation
The d95 code on an LG dryer means the exhaust duct system is about 95% blocked — the most severe restriction level LG's documentation flags. Per LG's own support documentation, this "prompts immediate attention." LG's FLOW SENSE™ system detects this level automatically; at 95% blockage, airflow is nearly cut off entirely and the dryer's exhaust system needs to be checked right away.
What Causes the d95 Code
| Cause | Likelihood | DIY difficulty | Related part |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lint buildup or debris restricting the exhaust ductwork | Most common | Easy — clean vent | Vent duct |
| Vent hood clogged or damaged (outside termination) | Common | Easy — inspect and clear | Vent hood |
| Long or overly winding duct run | Common | Moderate — shorten/straighten run | Duct |
| Crushed or restricted ductwork | Common | Easy — check and straighten | Duct |
How to Fix the d95 Error, Step by Step
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Make sure your lint filter is clean and free of any blockages
Per LG's own support guidance for this code, this is the first thing to check.
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Check airflow at the outside vent while the dryer is running
Weak or no airflow at the vent hood confirms a restriction somewhere in the exhaust path — at this severity level, airflow may be almost completely absent.
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Disconnect the vent from the dryer to inspect for visible obstructions
This lets you check the duct itself, not just the endpoints, for lint buildup or debris.
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Check the vent hood for damage or lint clogging
Make sure the area around the vent hood outside is clear of anything blocking airflow.
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If blockages aren't easily visible or reachable
LG recommends calling a professional for duct cleaning rather than continuing to guess at the restriction point.
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Do not use the dryer until the exhaust system has been cleaned and repaired
At the 95% blockage level, this is the most urgent version of this warning in LG's documentation — this needs to be resolved before any further use.
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Run LG's Installation Test (Duct Check) after clearing the duct, if your model has it
Press and hold SIGNAL ON/OFF and TEMP. CONTROL, then POWER to activate; press START/PAUSE to run. A "no bars" result confirms the exhaust system is now adequate.
Which Models This Applies To
FLOW SENSE™ (duct-restriction sensing) is documented in the DLEX3570/DLEX4270 service manuals as a bar-based indicator (four bars = severely restricted); LG's official support pages describe the same underlying detection on other models as a percentage-based code family: d75/d80/d90/d95. d95 is the most severe reading in this family — one step beyond d90 — and calls for the same immediate stop-and-clean response, just with less margin for delay.
See also: LG dryer d90 · LG dryer d80.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to keep using the dryer with a d95 code?
No — this is the most severe duct-blockage reading LG documents. Its guidance is the same as for d90: stop using the dryer until the exhaust system is cleaned and repaired.
What's the difference between d95 and d90?
Both indicate severe duct blockage per LG's documentation — d95 (95%) is more extreme than d90 (90%), but both call for the identical immediate fix.
Can I run shorter cycles instead of fixing the duct right away?
LG's guidance doesn't offer a workaround at this level — the recommendation is to stop use until the duct is cleaned or repaired, due to the fire/property-damage risk from heat buildup with airflow this restricted.
How do I clear the d95 code?
Clean the lint filter, clear the full duct run and vent hood (or have a professional duct cleaning done if the blockage isn't easily reachable), then confirm with the Installation Test that airflow reads "no bars" before resuming normal use.
Based on the LG service documentation for the DLEX3570 and DLEX4270 dryer series (FLOW SENSE installation test), cross-referenced with LG's US support page "Understanding d90 and d95 Error Codes" (lg.com/us/support/help-library). Last updated: .