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Thermo Pride 380089 Igniter, Hot Surface Silicone Crystar Model 201W, Tpa

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$0.00
Brand
Thermo Pride
SKU:
380089
Condition:
New
Weight:
1.00 LBS
Replaced by Part #:
380844

Brand
Thermo Pride
SKU:
380089
Condition:
New
Weight:
1.00 LBS
Replaced by Part #:
380844

Have Questions? Ask a Tech!

  • Genuine OEM Parts

    Offering genuine parts for your specific brand.

  • In-House HVAC Techs

    We help you diagnose, find, and install the part.

  • 1-Year Warranty & Returns

    Failed, or didn't need it? No hassle returns.

  • Expedited Delivery

    Offering competitively-priced expedited shipping.

Thermo Pride 380089 Replacement Part

NOTE: THIS PART IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE. IT HAS BEEN REPLACED BY PART # 380844

Parts purchased must be installed by a qualified technician. If you need help locating a technician, contact us.

Includes:

  • (1) - Igniter, Hot Surface Silicone Crystar Model 201W, Tpa (380089)

Replaces Old Thermo Pride Part Numbers

  • There are no older part numbers.

Fits Models:

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Various. (Call 734-326-3900 with your model and serial number for more information.)

Technical Hot & Cold honors all manufacturer warranties and offers a 1-year warranty on non-maintenance items.

1 Review

  • 3
    Device will work but was not what was shown on website.

    Posted by John Lord on Mar 26, 2021

    The product can be made to work, but was not what was shown on the website. The website shows the device having connectors on the ends of the wires such that you would disconnect the old igniter and plug in the new one. With the one I received I will need to cut the wires of the old one and either solder them to the new ones or use wire nuts to connect the wires together. My concern with this is will the wire nuts withstand the heat. And of course it is a longer process.