Gas Furnace Flame Sensor Rod for Carrier Bryant Payne SP204, SP00004, LH680013

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SKU:
SP00004
UPC:
798506303816
MPN:
SP00004
Condition:
New
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  • Gas Furnace Flame Sensor Rod for Carrier Bryant Payne SP204, SP00004, LH680013
  • Gas Furnace Flame Sensor Rod for Carrier Bryant Payne SP204, SP00004, LH680013
  • Gas Furnace Flame Sensor Rod for Carrier Bryant Payne SP204, SP00004, LH680013
  • Gas Furnace Flame Sensor Rod for Carrier Bryant Payne SP204, SP00004, LH680013
  • Gas Furnace Flame Sensor Rod for Carrier Bryant Payne SP204, SP00004, LH680013
  • Gas Furnace Flame Sensor Rod for Carrier Bryant Payne SP204, SP00004, LH680013
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Description

Flame Sensor | Straight Rod | 6" Lead with Special Terminal | Replaces Carrier® LH680013 | SP00004

Restore safe ignition and reliable flame detection with this brand-new straight rod flame sensor. Designed to replace Carrier® part number LH680013, this OEM-style sensor features a 90° bracket orientation, 6" lead with special terminal, and precision ceramic insulation—ideal for maintaining proper burner operation in gas furnaces and heating systems.

Product Specifications:

  • ✅ Type: Flame Sensor – Straight Rod
  • Terminal: 6" lead with special connector
  • Bracket: 90° offset to terminal
  • Ceramic Length: 1.5"
  • Rod Dimensions: C1 = 0.75", X1 = 3.25"
  • Condition: Brand New – Unused

Replaces Part Numbers:

Carrier® LH680013
Also known as SP00004

✅ Fits Models:

Compatible with select Carrier®, Bryant®, and Payne® gas furnaces and heating systems.
Model-specific compatibility varies—please verify your part number and sensor dimensions before ordering.

Common Fixes:

  • ❌ Furnace fails to ignite or shuts down shortly after ignition
  • ⚠️ Flame not detected or intermittent flame signal
  • Error codes related to flame sensor failure
  • Upgrade for restored ignition reliability and flame monitoring

️ Installation Tips:

  • Disconnect power and gas supply before servicing appliance
  • Locate flame sensor near burner assembly
  • Remove mounting screw and disconnect lead terminal
  • Clean mounting surface and install new sensor securely
  • Test ignition cycle to confirm proper flame detection

Detect the flame. Protect the system. Restore your furnace with a high-quality flame sensor replacement.

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