Description
Genuine LG OEM Dryer High-Limit Thermostat and Thermistor Kit (3-Piece) – Part AGM30045804
Kit includes 2 hi-limit thermostats + 1 thermistor with wire harness. Blower thermostats mount on blower housing. Fixes no-heat and overheating faults.
Part Number: AGM30045804
Replaces: 6323EL2001B, 6931EL3003C, 6931EL3004B, 6323EL2001H, 6931EL3002B, 6931EL3002F
Always verify compatibility using your appliance model number before ordering.
LG Dryer Thermostat and Thermistor Kit
Restore the heating and safety systems of your dryer with this Genuine OEM Thermostat and Thermistor Kit. This kit (Part # AGM30045804) includes the critical sensors required to monitor and regulate the internal temperature of your dryer.
If your dryer won’t heat, shuts off too early, or is displaying temperature-related error codes (like tE1 or tE2), one or both of these components have likely failed. The thermistor monitors the exact air temperature to communicate with the control board, while the high-limit thermostat acts as a safety cutoff to prevent overheating.
Common Fixes:
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Resolves dryers that blow cold air.
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Fixes error codes related to temperature sensing.
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Prevents overheating that could damage clothes or internal components.
Quick Info:
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Compatibility: Genuine part engineered specifically for LG and select Kenmore dryers.
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Contents: Includes (1) Thermistor and (1) High-Limit Thermostat.
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Durability: Factory-calibrated sensors designed to match the specific resistance levels required by your LG control board.
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Install: Requires mid-level disassembly of the dryer cabinet. Use a multi-screwdriver to access the blower housing or heating element assembly.
Pro Tip: Unplug the dryer before starting. Since these parts are often located near the blower housing, it is a great time to clean out any lint buildup. Excess lint is the #1 cause of these sensors blowing, as it restricts airflow and causes the temperature to spike.
Safety Note: Always replace these as a kit if recommended for your model. If the high-limit thermostat has tripped, it is often because the thermistor failed to regulate the temperature correctly first.

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