5303281135 Frigidaire Dryer Flame Sensor
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Frigidaire
MFG Number
5303281135
Manufactured BY:
Frigidaire
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Special Price
$23.99
Regular Price
$75.99
(68% off)
Dryer Flame Sensor
The Frigidaire brand, along with Electrolux, manufactures various appliances, including those marketed under the Sears-Kenmore label. Among these, the flame sensor for gas dryers is a crucial OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part. This sensor is essential for detecting the flame that allows the gas valve to open, thereby facilitating proper heat generation.
If a dryer fails to produce sufficient heat, it often indicates a problem with the flame sensor. This issue can result in clothes taking longer to dry than usual, pointing to the sensor's inefficiency.
To replace the flame sensor, start by disassembling the dryer. Remove the top of the appliance by unscrewing it beneath the lint cover. Next, disconnect the door switch wiring, remove the front panel, and disengage the belt from the pulley. Once these steps are completed, you can remove the drum to access the sensor.
Installing this OEM part not only helps the dryer meet the manufacturer's performance and safety standards but also resolves heating issues such as inadequate or no heat production.
The Frigidaire brand, along with Electrolux, manufactures various appliances, including those marketed under the Sears-Kenmore label. Among these, the flame sensor for gas dryers is a crucial OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part. This sensor is essential for detecting the flame that allows the gas valve to open, thereby facilitating proper heat generation.
If a dryer fails to produce sufficient heat, it often indicates a problem with the flame sensor. This issue can result in clothes taking longer to dry than usual, pointing to the sensor's inefficiency.
To replace the flame sensor, start by disassembling the dryer. Remove the top of the appliance by unscrewing it beneath the lint cover. Next, disconnect the door switch wiring, remove the front panel, and disengage the belt from the pulley. Once these steps are completed, you can remove the drum to access the sensor.
Installing this OEM part not only helps the dryer meet the manufacturer's performance and safety standards but also resolves heating issues such as inadequate or no heat production.
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