Skip to Content
  • time delivery images 2 Day Quick Delivery!
  • box-refresh images 365 Day Return Policy!
  • lovely images 15 million satisfied customers
  • boxes images Over 2.1 Million Parts In Stock
  • headphone imagesFree Tech Support!
  • google images Google Trusted Store

Customer Questions and Answers for Igniter Sensor by Lg

4.89 (64)
By: Lg
Part Number: OEM13331328
Manufacturer Part Number: 6501EL3001A

The Igniter Sensor is an OEM part for LG dryers. This sensor plays a critical role in the ignition process, ensuring that the gas ignites properly to produce the heat necessary for drying clothes efficiently. It helps monitor and regulate the ignition temperature.

Over time, the igniter sensor can become faulty due to regular use, exposure to high temperatures, or electrical issues. These factors can lead to a malfunction, resulting in the dryer not heating properly or failing to start.

Symptoms of a bad igniter sensor include:

  • Dryer not heating up
  • Long drying times
  • Dryer not starting
  • Unusual smells or noises during operation

This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.

More
$146.73
Compare At:
$173.14
You Save:
$26.41

IN STOCK
Ships Tomorrow Guaranteed
Add to Cart

Questions & Answers

For Lg Igniter Sensor (Part Number: OEM13331328)

View all Questions

Answer

Shawn, it would be recommended that the gas valve solenoids are tested for an outgoing voltage from the main control EBR36858812 (unfortunately, this part has been discontinued by the manufacturer). At connection BL3, the black meter probe would be placed at the red wire and the red probe on the pink wire with the meter set to DC voltage. Once the dryer turns on, there should be 90VDC going to solenoid 1. Once the ignitor starts glowing, switch the red probe to the white wire and there should be 90VDC just as the ignitor starts to kick off. If there is 90VDC, the dryer would need to be turned off and unplugged. The gas valve solenoids 5221EL2002A would then need to be tested for a resistance between 1.5KO to 2.5KO as it is unlikely that the flame sensor would be causing this issue based on the ignitor cycling on and off.

Read More...

Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, July 20, 2020

Have questions? Ask our pros!

Contact us in a way that is convenient for you

Call us 1-877-477-7278
Need Help? Chat with a Pro

Share your thoughts with other customers

Answer or comment
  • boxes images Over 2.1 Million Parts In Stock
  • time delivery images 2 Day Quick Delivery!
  • box-refresh images 365 Day Return Policy!
  • headphone imagesFree Tech Support!
  • google images Google Trusted Store