Kenmore Elite Dryer Fuse Or Sensor
Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 6931EL3003D
The Hi Limit Thermal Fuse is an OEM part for LG dryers. This fuse is a safety device that protects the dryer from overheating by cutting off power to the heating element if the dryer’s temperature exceeds a safe limit. It ensures that the dryer operates within safe temperature ranges, preventing potential fire hazards.
Replace the hi limit thermal fuse if it becomes faulty due to wear and tear, a buildup of lint, or exposure to high temperatures over time. A malfunctioning fuse can compromise the dryer’s ability to regulate heat properly.
Symptoms of a bad hi limit thermal fuse include:
- The dryer not heating
- The dryer shutting off unexpectedly during a cycle
- No response from the dryer when attempting to start a cycle
- Extended drying times due to lack of heat
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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No heat or not enough heat
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Won't start
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Lg dryer no heat Jeffrey J. • Emerald Isle , NC • June 06, 2016
Checked and cleaned vent which was in need of cleaning, but not too bad (I do not consider this a primary causal detail, but can be a problem, so clean yours). Replaced Hi-Limit Thermostat (safety thermostat) after confirming the circuit was open with ohm meter. While I was in there, I completely cleaned the heater and ducting and internal workings of the dryer. Confirmed the heater coils were good via 20ohm, 20ohm, 40ohm readings (LG service manual has wrong readings). Two weeks later, same...
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 6931EL3002M
The Dryer Blower Thermostat is an OEM replacement part for LG dryers. It plays a role in regulating the operation of the blower motor, which is responsible for circulating hot air throughout the dryer during the drying cycle.
Causes of a bad dryer blower thermostat can include electrical malfunctions, physical damage, or simply wear and tear over time.
Symptoms of a bad dryer blower thermostat include:
- The dryer not heating up properly or taking longer to dry clothes
- The blower motor failing to turn on or running continuously
- Inconsistent or inadequate airflow during the drying cycle
- Error codes or fault indicators related to the thermostat or blower motor
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Lg dryer no heat Jeffrey J. • Emerald Isle , NC • June 06, 2016
Checked and cleaned vent which was in need of cleaning, but not too bad (I do not consider this a primary causal detail, but can be a problem, so clean yours). Replaced Hi-Limit Thermostat (safety thermostat) after confirming the circuit was open with ohm meter. While I was in there, I completely cleaned the heater and ducting and internal workings of the dryer. Confirmed the heater coils were good via 20ohm, 20ohm, 40ohm readings (LG service manual has wrong readings). Two weeks later, same...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 6500EL3001A
The Dryer Moisture Sensor Bar is an OEM part for LG dryers. It plays a critical role in detecting the moisture level of clothes during the drying cycle, enabling the dryer to adjust the drying time automatically. This ensures efficient operation, preventing over-drying, which can damage fabrics and increase energy consumption.
Symptoms of a bad Dryer Moisture Sensor Bar include:
- Clothes remaining damp after a complete drying cycle
- The dryer continually running without stopping
- Inconsistent drying results, with some clothes over-dried and others still wet
Causes of a bad moisture sensor bar can stem from a buildup of lint and fabric softener residue, which insulates the sensor and impairs its ability to accurately detect moisture. Additionally, wear and tear or damage from loading and unloading can affect its functionality.
Regular cleaning and maintenance are recommended to ensure that your LG dryer operates efficiently and preserves the life of your clothes.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
It wouldn't heat James C. • Mooresville , NC • June 29, 2019
After I cleaned out the typical 1.5 pounds of lint from the vent, ( I do it every 2 months), I went searching for a solution. I found 6 possible causes on this site and purchased everything except a new burner; I wasn't going to go that far. Let the fun begin. Since my vacuum was still nearby, I thought I was ready for anything. Wrong. After I watched all the videos again for reassurance, I went in with screwdriver in hand and laptop nearby. I removed the top and looked inside. Don't be fooled,...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: AGM30045804
The High Limit Thermostat is an OEM part for LG dryers, designed to act as a critical safety feature within the appliance. This thermostat monitors the dryer's internal temperature, shutting off the heat source if it detects temperatures that are dangerously high. By doing so, it prevents overheating, which can lead to appliance damage or, in worst-case scenarios, fires. The high limit thermostat is a crucial component for the safe operation of your dryer, ensuring it operates within the specified temperature range.
Causes of a faulty High Limit Thermostat can include a malfunction within the thermostat itself, such as a failure to accurately detect temperature changes, or issues with the dryer that cause it to run hotter than designed, such as restricted airflow or a malfunctioning heating element.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning High Limit Thermostat include:
- The dryer not heating properly or at all
- The dryer repeatedly shutting off during cycles
- Excessive heat emanating from the dryer, indicating it is not regulating temperature correctly
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Lg dryer no heat Jeffrey J. • Emerald Isle , NC • June 06, 2016
Checked and cleaned vent which was in need of cleaning, but not too bad (I do not consider this a primary causal detail, but can be a problem, so clean yours). Replaced Hi-Limit Thermostat (safety thermostat) after confirming the circuit was open with ohm meter. While I was in there, I completely cleaned the heater and ducting and internal workings of the dryer. Confirmed the heater coils were good via 20ohm, 20ohm, 40ohm readings (LG service manual has wrong readings). Two weeks later, same...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 6931EL3001F
The Hi Limit Thermostat Assembly is an OEM part for LG dryers. This thermostat monitors and regulates the temperature within the dryer to prevent overheating, ensuring safe and efficient operation. It acts as a safety device that shuts off the heating element if the dryer exceeds a certain temperature, protecting the appliance and your home from potential fire hazards.
Over time, the hi limit thermostat can fail due to wear and tear, electrical issues, or repeated exposure to high temperatures. If the thermostat becomes faulty, it can lead to improper temperature regulation within the dryer.
Symptoms of a bad hi limit thermostat include:
- The dryer overheating
- The dryer not heating at all
- The dryer shutting off mid-cycle
- Extended drying times due to inconsistent heating
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Lg dryer no heat Jeffrey J. • Emerald Isle , NC • June 06, 2016
Checked and cleaned vent which was in need of cleaning, but not too bad (I do not consider this a primary causal detail, but can be a problem, so clean yours). Replaced Hi-Limit Thermostat (safety thermostat) after confirming the circuit was open with ohm meter. While I was in there, I completely cleaned the heater and ducting and internal workings of the dryer. Confirmed the heater coils were good via 20ohm, 20ohm, 40ohm readings (LG service manual has wrong readings). Two weeks later, same...
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Genuine Lg part
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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.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Dryer started gas line good won't heat early model no codes Timothy M. • Roaring Spring , PA • November 25, 2016
Used video and took apart dru, this was extremely helpful. I bypassed the belt and door switch. Tested gas valves (gas disconnected) with multimeter. Found that the igniter worked the first gas valve, but the second gas valve would not open and the igniter would stay on. Found a flow chart online that shows the flame detect turns on causing the gas to turn on and shuts off the igniter. I replaced it and tested again. Igniter turns on, shuts off, then power to the second gas valve turns...
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