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+ | [* black] Use a spudger or your finger to firmly press the top of a sensor. You should hear a loud click, signifying that the bimetal strips in the sensor are flexing properly. |
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+ | [* black] Repeat for the second sensor. |
+ | [* black] If you don't hear a click, the contacts may be fused together, or the bimetal sensor is worn out. If they are worn, you'll need to replace the bimetal sensor. |
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