What Code 2 means (fisher paykel 2 error)
A fisher paykel 2 error on a dryer means the control cannot locate the drum gap — the position sensing the dryer uses to track the drum is not reading correctly. Across the Fisher & Paykel dryer range, from the AeroCare models with the SmartTouch dial back to the older vented and condensing units, the numeric service codes are written for technicians, with only codes 6 and 16 falling into routine owner-fixable territory. This is an internal sensing fault for a technician.
Symptoms that point to a fisher paykel 2 error
Because Code 2 is a drum-tracking fault, the clues tend to centre on how the drum behaves rather than on heat or water. Some owners notice every indicator at once, while others see a single odd symptom after the dryer is moved, knocked, or serviced. Comparing what your AeroCare or vented model is actually doing against the list below tells you quickly whether the sensing circuit is the real culprit.
- A service code shows and the dryer will not run normally
- The drum may not turn correctly
- The cycle aborts
- The fault recurs after a reset
Likely causes
Code 2 can be triggered by anything that disturbs the link between the position sensor and the drum it is meant to read. Sorting these possibilities from the simplest mechanical issue to a full sensor failure shows which ones a technician can confirm with a meter and which require the correct Fisher & Paykel sensing parts.
- Drum position-sensing fault — the gap cannot be located
- Sensor module fault — sensing is unreliable
- Wiring fault — a degraded sensor connection
- Mechanical issue — the drum does not move as expected
What you can check at home
There is very little an owner can safely do with a sensing fault, but a couple of quick observations are worth recording before you book a visit. Keep away from anything behind the back panel, and never probe live wiring or open a sealed section of the dryer — those steps belong to a qualified technician with the right test gear.
- Power off at the wall for a minute, then restore power.
- Note whether the drum turns at all.
- Avoid repeated retries while the code is present.
- Because this is internal sensing, leave it to a technician.
Parts a technician may check or replace
Once the sensing circuit is under the meter, a technician decides whether the reading problem is the sensor itself, its harness, or the drum it watches. They may inspect, test, or replace the drum position sensing, the sensor module, the drum, and the connecting wiring. Each replacement is matched to your dryer’s model and serial number so the position signal reads true again, and the technician confirms exactly which link in the sensing chain failed before fitting anything — that way a single bad sensor or connection is corrected without disturbing the parts around it.
When to call a technician about a fisher paykel 2 error
Code 2 needs a technician to test the drum position sensing and module and replace the failed part. When the fix calls for trained service, book a visit through our scheduling page and an experienced, qualified technician will diagnose and repair it.
Prevention and care
Drum-sensing faults often trace back to vibration, rough handling, or an unstable supply, so a few habits make a repeat unlikely. Keep the dryer level and firmly seated so the drum and its sensor stay in alignment, avoid slamming loads in that can knock internal parts, and protect the control with a stable, correctly rated power supply. Keep filters, vents, seals, and the exhaust or condenser path clean so the unit runs without strain, and follow the Fisher & Paykel guidance for your model. If Code 2 appears again, write down exactly what the display showed before you reset it — that note helps the technician reach an accurate diagnosis and avoid replacing parts unnecessarily. Any sign of a safety lockout or repeated mid-cycle aborts is a reason to act promptly rather than keep retrying.
Related help and Fisher & Paykel resources
When Code 2 leaves the drum mis-tracking, work through our broader Fisher & Paykel Dryer diagnostics, see what Fisher & Paykel Dryer repair covers for a sensing fault, identify your unit in the Fisher & Paykel models reference, cross-check the closely related a dryer that will not start since a sensing lockout can stop a start, confirm coverage on the service locations page, or move ahead and schedule a service visit. For Fisher & Paykel manufacturer documentation and model lookup, visit Fisher & Paykel at fisherpaykel.com/us.