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Customer Questions and Answers for Control Board by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM11533674
Manufacturer Part Number: 134484212

The Control Board Dryer is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire electric dryers. As the central processing unit, the control board is responsible for operating all electronically controlled systems and components that enable the drying process. It precisely coordinates heating times and temperature, drum rotation, airflow, sensors, and more.

Causes of a bad control board can include damage due to moisture intrusion, defective electronic components, or general wear and tear over extended use.  

Symptoms of a bad control board include:

  • The dryer failing to start, heat or tumble clothes
  • Random restarting or stopping during cycles  
  • Burning smells coming from the control board area
  • Error codes flashing on the display

This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore electric dryer models.

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Jim for Model Number LEQ1442ES1

I un stacked our washer/dryer combo the other day, because of a washer drum boot seal leaking. I set up the dryer to run on the floor and now it will only come and almost immediately go to cool down mode. I was unable to get the code from when following the dryer tech data sheet. I did check the Thermal limiter (0.3 ohms), High Limit Thermostat (0.0 ohms) and Control Thermostat (53.5 K ohms). The dryer motor runs, cleaned out lint inside ducts and cabinet. I can occasionally get it to heat up, but will stop heating after awhile. Any help would be appreciated. Jim

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Jim, The resistance readings are in range, and should be working properly. The cool down cycle is controlled through the dryer drum sensor 131845801 located on the exhaust inlet cover inside the drum. You may have accidentally knocked a wire loose on the sensor when you moved the dryer. It may also be a wire at the control board 134484212. Once you've checked the sensor bar and wiring, you'll want to clean the metal sensor bar with rubbing alcohol and a rag. This will usually remove any debris or chemical build up from the bar as return them to normal operation.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, November 24, 2014

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