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How to replace the temperature sensor in your dryer |
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[youtubevideo|gWSdvfzO3pQ]Use this guide to swap a faulty temperature sensor when your dryer leaves laundry damp or overheats despite the correct program. The procedure is aimed at experienced repairers who are comfortable opening household appliances. Always verify the manufacturer’s instructions and warranty terms before working on the machine, because any internal repair can void coverage. Work only with the appliance completely disconnected from the mains. |
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Moderate
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With the new temperature sensor in place, the dryer can accurately monitor exhaust air temperature and stop at the desired dryness level. Continue to keep filters and ducts clean to avoid future sensor strain, and always follow manufacturer maintenance schedules. |
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