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Lg Sensor Assembly (Temperature Sensor)
Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 6501DD2001A

This dishwasher sensor assembly contains the thermistor that monitors wash-water temperature and sends readings to the control. Replacing a faulty sensor restores accurate heating and cycle timing for consistent cleaning and to prevent temperature-related interruptions. What it does:

  • Measures wash-water temperature via an NTC thermistor
  • Sends a resistance signal to the control to manage heater operation and cycle timing
  • Helps maintain target temperatures for proper cleaning performance
  • Common failure symptoms include no heat or overheating, long/short cycles, temperature-related errors, or poor cleaning/drying
What's included: 1 sensor assembly Install notes:
  • Disconnect power at the breaker and shut off water before servicing
  • Access the sump area from the bottom; you may need to pull the dishwasher forward for clearance
  • Expect some residual water—protect the area with towels
  • Seat the sensor fully in the sump opening, reconnect the harness, and run a test cycle to check for leaks and proper heating

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Very little water was being let in to the tub. I had already replaced the inlet valve and that didn’t help   Kenneth H. • Sunrise Beach , MO • October 10, 2019

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Lg Sensor Assembly
Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 6501ED2002E

 

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You No hot water and dishes not cleaning or drying   Heath Q. • Helotes , TX • June 19, 2016

I replaced the heating element and the turbidity sensor. On the LG dishwasher I have, there is no thermostat or temperature sensor. Only the turbidity sensor, which apparently is the thermostat so it took me a bit to figure that out. Once replaced took about 2 runs to make sure everything was good to go! Read more

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