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Moisture Sensor pulled out, with broken end clip
Removed screw and disconnect wires. Connect wires to new Moisture Sensor and slide clip to right side of dryer and tighten screw on left side.
RON from CORINNA, ME
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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The clip broke off our sensor making it disconnect, thus we had in inoperable 'new' machine.
By undoing the single screw which holds the sensor in place, the old one falls off. To replace: simply pop the two wires on their connections (small metal studs on the back), slide clip/wire end of sensor in place and replace the screw. You are back in business! Very simple repair that a DIY can save a ton!
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Ronnie
July 20, 2017
Does this part have a warranty? Installed this part less 6 months ago and it has broken completely off
For model number PS2349303
Hi Ronnie, that's a great question. We offer a one-year warranty on the parts we sell. If your part has failed or broken we recommend that you contact customer service at 1-888-260-4310 or by email CustomerService@PartSelect.com to get a replacement. I hope this helps!
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Mary
November 13, 2019
My moisture sensor broke off and one of the electrodes behind it snapped off. It's the little metal sleeve that attached to the sensor bar from behind that snapped off, so i cannot reattach it how do i replace the wiring to reattach the moisture sensor?
For model number EIMGD60LT3
Hello Mary and thanks for writing.
You will have to replace the wire harness for the moisture sensor # PS2342391.
Unplug the dryer. Always unplug an appliance before you start any repairs or installations. Dismantle the exterior of the machine. Access the moisture sensor under the lint grill. Remove the moisture sensor wire harness. Install the new moisture sensor wire ... We hope this helps. Please contact us at any time
How do I replace my moisture sensor? Part No. 134786100. Thank you. I hope I can do it myself.
For model number EIMEDD60LT4
Hello Kerry, thank you for your query. You may follow the following steps to replace the moisture sensor: use a number two square bit or a Phillips head screwdriver to unthread the screw securing the rear access panel and remove the panel. Detach the moisture sensor wires. Open the dryer door and unthread the mounting screw securing the moisture sensor. Pull the old sensor away from the rear bulkhead. Install the new moisture sensor by positioning it on the rear bulkhead, then replace the mounting screw to secure connect the wires to the terminals. Replace the rear access panel and secure it with the screw. We hope this sorts out your problem!