
0130F00010 – FLAME SENSOR (GOODMAN, FACTORY)
9 times out of 10 a 'no heat' call on a Goodman is the flame sensor, not the gas valve. Pull it, rub the metal rod with fine emery cloth or a green Scotch-Brite pad until it's bright silver, reinstall. If that doesn't fix it, then replace. Save yourself $20.
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If your furnace lights but shuts off after a few seconds, a dirty or failed flame sensor is the most likely cause. This is the factory OEM flame sensor from Goodman — part 0130F00010 — used in multiple Goodman and Amana furnace models.
Replaces: 0130F00010, 0130F00010S, P0130F00010, B1172606, P1257001F, P1257007F, FLS010
Fits: Goodman: GMS80805CN, GMS80805CNBB; Amana: GMVC80805CN, GMVC80805CNBC
Need help? See our Furnace Not Heating Guide.
In stock at Open To Public HVAC Parts in Dallas. We test parts at the counter before you buy. Call or text (214) 340-9421.
Specs
- TypeFlame rectification sensor
- MaterialKanthal alloy rod
- MountSingle-screw bracket
- BrandGoodman OEM (factory)
- Typical Reading2-6 µA DC (microamps) when sensing flame
Cross-reference numbers
This part replaces the following OEM and aftermarket numbers:
- 0130F00010
- 20165403
- 11097401
Not sure if your number matches? Call (214) 340-9421 or bring the old part in — bench-testing is free.
Fits these models
- Goodman GMS80, GMS8, GMSS80, GMSS8 (80% AFUE single-stage)
- Goodman GMVC8, GMVC95 (variable-speed gas furnaces)
- Amana AMS80, AMS8, AMVC8 (Amana-badged Goodman platform)
- Most Goodman / Amana 80%+ AFUE gas furnaces from late 1990s onward
- Verify bracket / ground-strap geometry matches your existing sensor before swapping
How do I clean a flame sensor?
Pull the sensor (one screw), rub the metal rod with fine emery cloth or a green Scotch-Brite pad until it's bright silver. Don't use sandpaper coarser than 600 grit. Reinstall, fire the furnace, see if it stays lit.
How do I test a flame sensor?
Put a DC microamp meter inline between the sensor and the control board. With flame present, you should read 2-6 µA. Below 1 µA = dirty or dead — clean first, then replace if cleaning doesn't help. Bring it to the counter, we test free.
Goodman, Amana, and Daikin flame sensors — are they interchangeable?
Often yes — Daikin owns Goodman owns Amana now. The 0130F00010 fits the bulk of the Goodman / Amana lineup from the late 90s on. Bring the old one in — we'll match bracket and ground-strap geometry at the counter.




