
Dryer Thermistor NTC
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PartSelect Number PS3529026
Manufacturer Part Number 6323EL2001B
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LG
Product Description
Dryer Thermistor NTC Specifications
This dryer thermistor temperature sensor helps monitor and regulate the temperature inside a dryer. This part includes the wire harness. If your dryer overheats, does not produce enough heat, or takes too long to dry, then the thermistor might be defective or damaged. This can cause a fault code and could begin either prolonging or shortening drying time. As a safety precaution, make sure to unplug the dryer from the power source before beginning this installation, and wear gloves to protect your hands. Refer to the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer for further guidance.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
No heat or not enough heat | Takes too long to dry | Shuts off too soon
This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
This part works with the following products:
LG, Kenmore, General Electric.
Part# 6323EL2001B replaces these:
AP4441539, 6323EL2001B, 6323EL2001H
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Billie
January 20, 2018
Will this make your dryer not power on?
For model number DLE2301R

Hello Billie,
Thanks for your question. If your dryer is not powering up, you may want to test the motor, along with the thermal fuse and the belt. Test the electrical components with a multimeter to check for continuity, and replace any part that does not show continuity.
I hope this helps.
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Denette
January 3, 2018
Hello, my previous question was not answered. I guess i should have noted that I’m an electrician and test components every day. I do not need a video showing how to test for continuity. I need to know if all three thermal fuses are normally closed? My thermistor is reading 13.6k ohms at room temperature and the thermostat is closed (0.0 ohms). The high temp thermostat cut out fuse is blown and I know I need to replace it, I’m only trying to determine if the thermostat or the thermistor are bad as well causing the poor heat supply prior to the blown fuse. Should the thermostat have any resistance at room temperature or is it merely and on/off switch? And what should the thermisters resistance be at room temperature? Thank you for your help!
For model number DLE0442W

Hi Denette, Thank you for contacting us back. The high limit thermostat on this unit would open at 257 degrees and close at 221, So at room temperature it should be closed.For the Thermistor 10K ohms at room temperature at 70 degrees the resistance should be 9.3K ohms, 90 degrees would be 7.7K ohms, 100 degrees should be be 6.2K ohms, 120 degrees 4.3K ohms. The Second thermostat fuse should read closed or 5 ohms or less at room temperature. Hope this helps!
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Denette
January 2, 2018
What should the resistance be at 70 degrees on the thermistor? Should the high temp cut out (thermostat) be open at room temperature (part # f130)? I’m trying to determine what component is bad? I have had poor heat for awhile and now no heat at all. I pulled it all apart and had a lot of lint on the heating element and the rear thermal cut out (f140) is closed while the f130 part number is open. Is it blown?
For model number DLE0442W

Hello, Thank you for your inquiry. I have included a link to a video on how to test the thermal fuse and thermostat with a multimeter. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvI84Qa8Jc4
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Noreen
December 6, 2018
We have an LG gas dryer, i had a technician come and look at it today because it won't heat up. He told me that it was the control panel and they no longer manufacture it so the dryer was unfixable. Could it possibly be something else? It still tumbles and gets slightly warm.
For model number DLG7188RM

Hi Noreen, thank you for your question. When you are experiencing an issue like this there are a few parts that you will have to test to determine what is causing your issue. For all of these parts you can test them with a multi meter. First you will have to test your thermostats and thermal fuses to make sure they are all functioning correctly. After that you will want to test parts in this order, your m series coils, igniter itself, or your radiant flame sensor. You may also want to check your regulator just to make sure that part is functioning properly as well. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Dennis
January 21, 2018
I have a stackable natural gas LG dryer that is not drying the clothes. The lint filter and flexible exhaust hose is clean as well as the exhaust pipe to the roof. An authorized technician replaced the igniter and it is still not drying the clothes. Yes, the gas valve is turned on and there are no blown electrical breakers. What is the real problem?
For model number DLG2526W

Hello Dennis,
Thanks for your question. There are a few different parts you will want to have tested with a multimeter to ensure they have continuity. Replace any that do not have continuity. Test the thermistor, thermostats, the flame sensor, and the temperature sensor.
I hope this helps.
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Kevin
July 10, 2019
I was checking ohms . No reading at all when touching both connections. Does this mean bad part
For model number DLG2051W

Hello Kevin, Thank you for the question. If there is no continuity then it will need to be replaced. Hope this helps!
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Deb
August 6, 2019
The dryer won't shut off, keeps tumbling. Door needs to be left open, but light remains on, so i have to unplug it.
For model number DLEX5170W

Hello Deb, thank you for your question. We would recommend testing the door switch first. If the door switch is ok, the issue would be with the electronic control board that runs the cycles in the unit. I hope this helps!
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Billie
January 27, 2018
Hi my name is Billie, I had wrote you the question a couple weeks ago about the dryer that would not power on. We have tested the motor - it is good, as the thermal fuse is also good. However the thermistor is testing bad (no continuity). Will this make a dryer not power on?
For model number DLE2301R

Hello Billie,
Thanks for your question. It would be a good idea to replace the thermistor since it shows no continuity. Consider testing as well the door switch, belt (micro) switch, and looking at the belt for any signs of damage.
I hope this helps.
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Alberto
May 16, 2019
Hello i just change my dryer from lp propane to natural gas and it was working fine before the change. Now it turns on and off and does this over and over. I can see the igniter glow and the gas fire up but shuts off in seconds and cycle over and over. I did test lots of the sensors for continuity and everything i check was good. I also back out the nut on the gas regulator like it said in the instructions when i change the lp propane to natural gas orifice. What else can i do or am i missing to check? It's also free of lint.
For model number DLG2302R

Hello Alberto, thank you for inquiring. For this symptom you will want to replace either the Sensor part PS3529161, the Thermistor part PS3529026, or the Blower Thermostat part PS8747887. We hope this helps.
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Thomas
November 30, 2018
My dryer is indicating check filter and it also runs constantly and will not turn off. It was my understanding that their is a cool down thermostat? Or is there another issue?
For model number dlex3875v

Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your question. If the dryer will not turn off, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which ones are causing the issue. You will need to check the door switch, the electronic control board and the thermostat assembly. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Replacing your LG Dryer Dryer Thermistor NTC
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Dryer not heating
I followed video instruction in disassembling and set screws from each section into diferent small bowls in the order they were removed. Hardest part was some of the screws were really hard to get loose without stripping them and my control panel did not match video but I figured it out. Replacing the parts were easy and putting it back together. While it was apart I cleaned everything including fan blower wheel. Thanks for the right parts and your online video. With your help and a prayer this 62 year old woman fixed the problem and dryer runs like new.
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Sheryl from SPRINGFIELD, MO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Dryer would not dry clothes
The customer support received from the this site individual. Was professional and very helpful. The video they recommended want me to the replacement part (Thermistor Ntc) step-by-step thanks to this site I had no problem at all
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Gene from COLUMBIA, SC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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dry wasn't drying due to no heat.
I'm not for reading instructions. So I just dove right in and took the dryer apart to get down to the motor. I gave the dryer a thorough cleaning and replaced the 3 parts I ordered from the online recommendation. Wish I would have ordered 2 sensors and the 2 thermostats that are near the burner. Just so replace beings I was in there. Replacing the parts was easy, found them just by looking for matches to the new parts. Reassembled the dryer, dont think I put a single screw back where I got it lol. And still haven't put the top lid back on due to difficulty. Not sure if I even needed any parts, found a nest in my outside vent completely plugging it. But after a good cleaning and replacing the parts the dryer dries the best it has since we've owned it. The dryer came with our house which we bought 3 years ago and it was 2 years old when we purchased the house, so it is now 5 years old.
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Matt from FAIRBANK, IA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer would turn on but no heat to dry clothing
Unplugged dryer, pled forward to get access to back of dryer. Removed screws, enabling top, front control clip. door panel to be taken off. Lift out drum, replace heater assembly. drum belt, thermistor. Cleaned entire interior and reassembled, working good as new. All parts fit and were a exact match.
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Spencer from SHALIMAR, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Not heat
Followed the instruction on video.was great after three parts now is OK .we have heat.still cheaper than having it service.
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Sal from MORENO VALLEY, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Parts Used:6323EL2001B
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David H - May 14, 2019

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It worked.
Brent R - December 26, 2018

great price, right part, fast shipping!A+++++
The part was the exact part I needed. Once it was install the dryer was put to the test. Perfect results!
Bassp C - November 14, 2018

correct part
it took 10 days for it to arrive w/ over 7 dollars in shipping .
Clyde C - February 12, 2018

Cheap and easy fix
I was ready to scrap my LG dryer and buy a new one as my clothes would take forever to dry. When I found this part online and the description sounded exactly like my problem, I decided to give it a try. Thanks to the incredibly helpful, step-by-step video, I was able to easily replace the thermistor in less than an hour and now my clothes are dry in one cycle. Miraculous that this little gizmo could make such a difference.
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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS3529026
Manufacturer Part Number: 6323EL2001B
Manufacturer Part Number: 6323EL2001B
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