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Amana-Goodman 0130M00053 Outdoor Coil Temperature Sensor

Special Price $13.83 Regular Price $17.98
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0130M00053
The Amana-Goodman 0130M00053 Outdoor Coil Temperature Sensor is a temperature monitoring component designed to measure thermal conditions at the outdoor coil of cooling equipment. The element is a thermistor which senses the temperature of the coil and varies electrical resistance as a result and transmits the temperature signal down the sensor lead to the system control circuit in HVAC systems. This signal is interpreted by the control board to control the operation of the compressor and defrost or protective control. It is placed on the outside of the coil in the condenser section and offers continuous temperature feedback.
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Manufacturer Name: Amana-Goodman
Product Number: 0130M00053
OEM Part Number: 0130M00053
Product Description: Outdoor Coil Temp Sensor
Weight:0.03lbs/13.61g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Amana-Goodman 0130M00053 Outdoor Coil Temperature Sensor?

Keep the sensor clean and free of dust or corrosion by gently wiping it during routine HVAC inspections. Ensure wiring connections remain tight and dry. Regular checks help maintain accurate temperature readings and prevent system control errors.

What are common issues with the Amana-Goodman 0130M00053 Outdoor Coil Temperature Sensor?

  • Intermittent reading errors due to wiring faults.
  • Sensor drift causing inaccurate temperature control.
  • Open or short circuit failures.
  • Moisture ingress leading to corrosion or signal loss.
  • Intermittent connectivity causing system cycling issues.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off HVAC power at breaker to prevent electrical shock.

Step 2: Remove access panel and locate existing coil sensor wiring.

Step 3: Disconnect old sensor and route new sensor to coil area.

Step 4: Secure sensor firmly to coil tubing using clip or strap, ensuring better thermal contact.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring per schematic and restore power; check correct temperature readings.

Step 6: Check system operation for proper cycling and ensure no error codes are present.