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Customer Questions and Answers for Thermistor (Temperature Sensor) by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM13106412
Manufacturer Part Number: 134711200

This thermistor is the temperature-sensing component that feeds accurate readings to the appliance's control. Replacing a faulty sensor restores proper temperature feedback, helping the control run cycles correctly and reduce temperature-related performance issues. What it does:

  • Monitors temperature and changes resistance with temperature (NTC), sending a signal to the control board
  • Helps the control regulate heating or water-temperature management during operation
  • When open/shorted or out of range, can trigger temperature/sensor error codes
  • Symptoms include inconsistent temperatures, long run times, or cycles that won't complete
What's included:
  • 1 thermistor
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; shut off gas/water supply if applicable
  • Access the sensor per your model; it's typically secured by a clip or screw and connects via a wire harness
  • Note wire orientation; avoid pulling on wires and ensure the connector is fully seated
  • After installation, clear any stored error codes and run a diagnostic or test cycle

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For Frigidaire Thermistor (Temperature Sensor) (Part Number: OEM13106412)

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Gerard, as the heating element was replaced and it should not scrape against the drum, the wires 137557600 would need to be tested for continuity to ground/chassis. If there is a grounded wire, it would be recommended that the harness is replaced. If there is not a grounded wire, then the main control 809160310 would be the most likely cause of failure.

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Larry, The relay on the main control board would most likely be sticking closed causing the heating element to burn out within a short period of time.

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Hello Lou. No, E64: Heater Open Circuit. Heating element or wiring defective. Check heater coils and connections for open circuits. Replace heater and/or wiring and retest.

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David, This most likely would be caused by the moisture sensor. If there are sensor bars you will want to clean them with rubbing alcohol to clean any fabric softner off of them that may have collected on them.

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