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Erika H
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Ordered as a replacement part and with quick delivery we were able to get our heat fixed faster. It was cheaper than normal service repair and has continued to remain functional for a few months now.
Erika H
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Ordered as a replacement part and with quick delivery we were able to get our heat fixed faster. It was cheaper than normal service repair and has continued to remain functional for a few months now.
Frank
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Would be 5 starts but can be better packaged to prevent damage. Looks to be exact OEM replacement and operating for 3 months with no issues. Bought a spare for future as parts obsolescence, and delivery when needed can be hassle for small money a good part to have handy. I replaced proactively as the original was 10+ years old... I cleaned it and also kept as a spare! .. this is a fairly easy DIY if comfortable with basic tools and electrical components and following safety rules. Even if you call a technician having a spare especially for older units can save a second trip and more $$ !!
Frank
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Would be 5 starts but can be better packaged to prevent damage. Looks to be exact OEM replacement and operating for 3 months with no issues. Bought a spare for future as parts obsolescence, and delivery when needed can be hassle for small money a good part to have handy. I replaced proactively as the original was 10+ years old... I cleaned it and also kept as a spare! .. this is a fairly easy DIY if comfortable with basic tools and electrical components and following safety rules. Even if you call a technician having a spare especially for older units can save a second trip and more $$ !!
Brett
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Works good. Same as oem.
Brett
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Works good. Same as oem.
Micha S
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
works perfect and is a very affordable part
Micha S
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
works perfect and is a very affordable part
MPD
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
Perfect replacement part for Trane unit, looks exactly the same as the original part I removed. Recommended to change this part when you see some carbon residue on it to avoid any damage to your main PC board just remember is cheap to change this instead of having to change the PC board which cost $300+
MPD
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
Perfect replacement part for Trane unit, looks exactly the same as the original part I removed. Recommended to change this part when you see some carbon residue on it to avoid any damage to your main PC board just remember is cheap to change this instead of having to change the PC board which cost $300+
Kdub1988
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Flame sensor arrived well packed and safely. It was an exact replacement for my furnace and it got my furnace back up and running. Installation was a breeze on my unit and it was plug and play.
Kdub1988
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Flame sensor arrived well packed and safely. It was an exact replacement for my furnace and it got my furnace back up and running. Installation was a breeze on my unit and it was plug and play.
DrP
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022
There are several “OEM replacement” sensors offered at a lower cost. This is a true OEM part from Trane. If you are remotely mechanically inclined, have a properly sized nut driver, and have the manual for your furnace (if this is your first time replacing the flame sensor you may need to refer to it for location of the sensor), this installs in 5 minutes or less. Fixes “double start” issue or “short ignition” issue. You can sometimes get by with cleaning carbon build up off the existing sensor, but for under $15 it is better to replace with OEM new.
DrP
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022
There are several “OEM replacement” sensors offered at a lower cost. This is a true OEM part from Trane. If you are remotely mechanically inclined, have a properly sized nut driver, and have the manual for your furnace (if this is your first time replacing the flame sensor you may need to refer to it for location of the sensor), this installs in 5 minutes or less. Fixes “double start” issue or “short ignition” issue. You can sometimes get by with cleaning carbon build up off the existing sensor, but for under $15 it is better to replace with OEM new.
FarmFan
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2016
I bought this when my furnace would not stay on. It would fire-up, run for a few moments, shut down again, and repeat. After doing a couple minutes of searching online it seamed reasonable to believe that the issue was the flame sensor / thermocouple. I removed the existing one to confirm that it looks like this uint (make sure the furnace is completely off!). Then, without touching the end that measures the heat (the long metal end with the 90 degree bend), I cleaned it with steel wool to get the furnace back up and running short term. This worked great and we had heat immediate after putting the furnace back together. I installed the new sensor when it arrived and it is working great.
FarmFan
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2016
I bought this when my furnace would not stay on. It would fire-up, run for a few moments, shut down again, and repeat. After doing a couple minutes of searching online it seamed reasonable to believe that the issue was the flame sensor / thermocouple. I removed the existing one to confirm that it looks like this uint (make sure the furnace is completely off!). Then, without touching the end that measures the heat (the long metal end with the 90 degree bend), I cleaned it with steel wool to get the furnace back up and running short term. This worked great and we had heat immediate after putting the furnace back together. I installed the new sensor when it arrived and it is working great.
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