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Customer Questions and Answers for Igniter Sensor by Lg

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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.

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Gary for Model Number LG Gas Dryer / DLGX4001B / SN:205KWYP04130

Went to use dryer and found tub had standing water, door glass clouded with water vapor and water leaking down front of dryer creating two small puddles beneath closed door. (Have NEVER used steam cycle) Threw in a couple of towels and ran normal cycle. After cycle, water in tub was gone, door and towels were dry, but cold as no heat was produced during cycle. No error codes shown. Everything else on dryer works. Thought maybe igniter, maybe igniter sensor, but worried it may be control board ($$$$). Had recent thunder storm with lots of lightning but have EATON whole-house surge suppressor and GFCI & AFCI breakers. Nothing tripped and all other appliances/plugs work fine. What do you think?

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Gary, Check the vent and ensure it is not clogged or damaged, and is a full four-inch vent. Poor airflow can cause a lot of condensation in your dryer. After checking and correcting the vent if you still have a no heat issue check for power going to the ignitor when the dryer should be heating. If you have power and it does not glow, the igniter would need to be replaced. If there is no power to the igniter check for power from the control.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, August 5, 2024

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