Dryer thermistor. This thermistor should read approximately 11.9K Ohms of resistance at 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21’ Celsius). If the thermistor is defective, it may prolong or shorten the drying time or cause a fault code. A defective thermistor is not responsible for a dryer not heating.
Refrigerator or freezer temperature sensor (also called a thermistor). The thermistor monitors the refrigerator, freezer, and evaporator temperature and sends the temperature reading to the control board.
Dryer thermistor. If the dryer displays a fault code the thermistor may be defective.
Air conditioner thermistor. The thermistor is a sensor connected to the control board that detects the temperature of the air. The ohm reading should be around 30k at a 75 degree room temperature.
Dryer thermistor assembly with wire harness. If the thermistor is defective, it can prolong or shorten the drying time or cause a fault code. A defective thermistor is not responsible for a dryer not heating.
Refrigerator/ freezer thermistor kit This kit no longer comes with instructions, Take the part number for the Kit and enter it at Servicematters.com for a copy of the instructions.
Dryer thermistor. This thermistor should read approximately 50,000 (50K) Ohms of resistance at 77 degrees Fahrenheit. *Note that it is not in the heating circuit so it likely will not be the cause of a dryer heating problem. It can however effect cycle times or cause a fault if defective.
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