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Customer Questions and Answers for Control Thermistor by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM11600535
Manufacturer Part Number: 134587700

The Control Thermistor is an OEM part for Frigidaire dryers. This component plays a critical role in regulating the temperature inside the dryer by monitoring the internal conditions and sending temperature data to the control board. The control board then uses this information to adjust the heat cycle, ensuring clothes dry evenly and safely. 

Symptoms of a failing control thermistor include:

  • Clothes not drying properly or cycles running too hot or too cold
  • Frequent stopping or starting of the dryer
  • Error messages related to temperature or sensor issues displayed on the control panel

Causes of control thermistor failure generally involve faulty wiring, accumulation of lint and debris affecting the sensor's accuracy, or wear and tear from regular use that leads to degradation of the sensor components.

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

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Martin, it would be recommended that the dryer duct and the vent are ensured that they are clear of lint build-up. From there, it would be recommended that the main control 809160802 is tested for continuity when the power supply cord is unplugged from the wall outlet. At the connection J5, pin 1 would be tested to pin 2 for continuity. Then from the connection J5 pin 3 to the connection J7 pin 1 would be tested for continuity. Finally, the connection J7 pin 2 to pin 3 would be tested for continuity. If there is continuity at any of the test points, the main control has failed. If there is not continuity, the heater element would need to be tested for continuity to the chassis to identify if there is a grounded point in the heater circuit.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, March 18, 2021

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