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[Lifetime Warranty] 0130F00010 Furnace Flame Sensor Replacement - Compatible with Goodman Amana Furnaces | Pack of 2

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0130F00010 Furnace Flame Sensor

Key Features

  • Detects flame presence in gas furnaces for safe ignition and operation.
  • Constructed from high-quality, corrosion-resistant metal and a durable ceramic insulator.
  • Direct replacement for specified part numbers.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 0130F00010
  • B1172606
  • B11726-06
  • 20488501
  • TJFLS013
  • 2645136
  • AP4513976
  • AP6326767
  • L38035
  • ACS90453BXA

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for select gas furnace models from brands including:
  • Amana
  • Daikin
  • Goodman
  • Janitrol

When to Replace

  • Furnace shuts down shortly after ignition.
  • Main burner fails to stay lit.
  • Frequent or intermittent system cycling.
  • Visible corrosion, carbon buildup, or damage to the existing sensor rod.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all electrical power to the furnace before servicing.
  • Handle the new sensor by its ceramic base to avoid transferring oils from your skin to the metal rod.
  • Ensure the rod is properly positioned to be engulfed by the burner flame for accurate sensing.
  • Confirm the wire connection is secure after installation.
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  • SENSITIVE FLAME DETECTION

    SENSITIVE FLAME DETECTION

    Ensures the gas valve opens only when a flame is present, preventing gas buildup and keeping your home safe
  • FIX FURNACE'S SYMPTOMS

    FIX FURNACE'S SYMPTOMS

    Short cycling | No heat or inconsistent heating | Delayed ignition | Error codes | Dirty flame sensor rod | Cracked ceramic insulator
  • EFFECTIVE SOLUTION

    EFFECTIVE SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your furnace works properly like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • HIGH QUALITY

    HIGH QUALITY

    Made of premium materials to withstand high temperatures and ensure accurate flame detection with long-lasting performance
6 SIMPLE STEPS

6 SIMPLE STEPS

1. Turn off furnace power, close gas valve, and remove the front panel. Then locate the flame sensor & Disconnect the wire; 2. Uncrew and remove the old flame sensor & Install the new one, secure it into place, and reconnect wire; 3. Reattach the panel, open gas valve and turn power back on. *Note: Use work gloves during installation for safety. Avoid touching the metal rod part as oils from your skin can cause carbon buildup and premature failure, hold it only by the ceramic base.
Material
‎Metal Rod Probe with Ceramic End
Measurement Accuracy
‎±3%
Mounting Type
‎Flange Mount
Output Type
‎Electrical Signal
Upper Temperature Rating
‎3.5E+2 Degrees Celsius
Part Number
‎0130F00010
Item Weight
‎0.352 ounces
Product Dimensions
‎4.2 x 1.2 x 1.81 inches
Color
‎As pictured
Number Of Pieces
‎2
Included Components
‎0130F00010 Flame Sensor

FAQ

This flame sensor is used on some gas furnace models from Goodman, Amana, and Daikin. Compatibility depends on the exact furnace model number, so the safest match is to verify your original sensor part number against the numbers 0130F00010, B1172606, B11726-06, 20488501, P1257001F, P1257007F, ACS90453BXA, TJFLS013, TJ-FLS013, 2645136, AP4513976, and AP6326767.
Known cross-reference numbers for this flame sensor include 0130F00010, B1172606, B11726-06, 20488501, P1257001F, P1257007F, ACS90453BXA, TJFLS013, TJ-FLS013, 2645136, AP4513976, AP6326767, and ER0130F00010.
The flame sensor verifies that the burners have ignited properly. If it does not detect flame, the control board shuts off the gas valve to prevent unburned gas from continuing to flow. A working flame sensor is an important safety component in a gas furnace.
Typical symptoms include the furnace burners lighting and then shutting off after a few seconds, short cycling, repeated ignition attempts, or the furnace failing to stay running even though the igniter is working. In many cases, the sensor is not fully failed but coated with oxidation or residue and can no longer read flame properly.
For many furnaces, this is a straightforward repair. Usually the job takes about 10 to 20 minutes and requires basic hand tools such as a screwdriver or nut driver. Always turn off power to the furnace and shut off the gas supply before opening the access panel. Remove the mounting screw, disconnect the sensor wire, swap the sensor, and reinstall it in the same position.
Yes. A flame sensor often stops working because of carbon buildup or oxidation on the metal rod. Light cleaning with fine abrasive pad material or very fine sandpaper can sometimes restore operation. If cleaning does not solve the problem, or the sensor is cracked, badly corroded, or damaged, replacement is the better fix.
If the problem continues, check the sensor wire connection, furnace grounding, burner flame quality, and control board error codes. Poor burner flame, dirty burners, weak ground, or ignition problems can mimic a bad flame sensor. It is also worth inspecting the igniter and air filter, since restricted airflow or burner contamination can contribute to unreliable ignition.