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Thermostat Assembly

Part Number: AP4445168
MFG Part Number: 6931EL3004B
Made by: LG
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Part Number 6931EL3004B (AP4445168) replaces 1268367, AH3530486, EA3530486, PS3530486.

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My LG dryer quit drying. I replaced the thermostat assembly (part # 6931EL3004B) but it did not fix the problem. Any ideas? Before it quit drying completely, it would run for awhile and partially dry the clothes but it would shut off before they would dry. If re-started it would shut off right away.

Kevin for Model Number DLG0452W

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My dryer takes a long time to dry the clothes, sometimes 8 hours. The dryer does not get hot enough, you can hear the flame come on for about 30 seconds and then is off for about 1.5 minutes and then the flame is on for 5 seconds off for 15 seconds and on again for 30 seconds. How hot should the dryer get? What should I test or what should I replace.

Greg C. for Model Number DLG5988B

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The ignitor glows red, lights the gas than 15 seconds later there is a click and the gas goes out? I just replaced the sensor assembly but it is still doing the same thing.

Dan for Model Number DLG5988w

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Dryer runs for a few loads then trips the thermostat, I have cleaned the vent, vent hose isn't restricted, not sure what I should do next?

Trevis for Model Number Lg dlg5988s

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Heating is intermittent. Thought it might be the exhaust ducting. However, I've cleaned this thoroughly, same problem. I even disconnected the dryer from the exhaust ducting, same problem. Also, once I disconnected the ducting, the laundry room started getting the natural gas odor, leading me to conclude the gas was not even being combusted. I'm leaning toward the ignitor or thermostats. Any suggestions? Thanks, Nathan.

Nathan Q. for Model Number DLG7188WM

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