- Power-reset the appliance once and check whether the code clears.
- Think back to any recent installation, rewiring, outage, or electrical work before the fault started.
- Do not keep restarting the appliance if the same electrical code returns immediately.
Power supply voltage too high (above 130 VAC). On the Kenmore 41781912510, this code relates to the tumble dryer and should be interpreted together with how the appliance is behaving right now.
- The tumble dryer displays EXH2 instead of normal status information.
- The current cycle, function, or startup sequence may stop, pause, or behave differently than expected.
- The same code may return after a reset if the underlying issue is still present.
- The appliance detected abnormal supply voltage, incorrect wiring, phase issues, or a power event.
- A control circuit or power component is not receiving the electrical conditions it expects.
- If the appliance was newly installed, have the wiring and supply checked against the installation guidance.
- If the code followed a power outage, record whether other electrical symptoms are present too.
- Persistent wiring or voltage faults usually need an electrician or authorized service visit.
- Do not open live electrical panels or wiring unless you are qualified.
Book service or an electrician if EXH2 returns after one reset, especially if the appliance was recently installed or the issue followed supply work or a power event.
Can EXH2 clear after a reset?
Should I keep using the appliance if it works again briefly?
- Photograph the full display and the product label or rating plate.ExpectedYou can confirm the exact model and avoid support or parts quotes against the wrong product variant.
- Note whether the appliance was idle, starting up, heating, filling, draining, cooling, or finishing a cycle when the code appeared.ExpectedYou have the timing detail that usually matters most in fault triage.
- Write down any recent changes such as a power interruption, filter clean, leak, unusual noise, smell, moved installation, or repeated manual reset attempts.ExpectedSupport can separate a recent event from a longer-running repeat fault faster.
If EXH2 returns after one clean restart and the user-accessible checks above, treat that as a repeat fault. The safest next move is to compare the model hub, confirm the official manual-safe checks for this device, and then escalate with a clear symptom record instead of opening panels or replacing parts blind.