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Customer Questions and Answers for Thermistor Assembly by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM13335486
Manufacturer Part Number: 6322FR2046C

The Thermistor Assembly is an OEM component specifically designed for front loading LG washing machines. It plays an important role in monitoring and regulating temperatures during heated wash cycles. The thermistor detects temperature changes within the wash drum and sends this information to the control board to ensure clothes are washed at the optimal temperature.

Causes of a bad thermistor assembly can include general wear and tear over time, exposure to extreme temperatures, or damage due to impact or mishandling during cycles.

Symptoms of a bad thermistor assembly include:

  • Inability to reach or maintain set temperatures
  • Fluctuating water temperatures
  • Error codes related to temperature sensing

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

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Hello Sal, This can be the harness or the control. If the control has an issue in the circuit that reads the information sent to it by the thermistor, replacing the harness will not help. Since replacing the harness is such a vast job, I would strongly recommend to verify connections by unplugging and plugging them, in and out several times since this will remove possible corrosion which may have formed. I would determine which connections on the harness at the control end are the correct ones to test the thermistor through the harness, (blue to white is one thermistor and brown to white is the other thermistor. This is on a three wire connector whit blue, white, and brown wires in it). If the readings are the same or within an ohm or so, the harness is most likely not the issue. If it has a high reading in comparison to the thermistor reading, it will be the issue.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, April 21, 2014

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