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Sanibel7 07-04-2014 10:15 AM

Whirlpool Dryer Sensor Problem
 
Need help with Whirlpool Dryer. When I hit power and then start, the sensor light comes on and dryer will not start. Anyone know who can help fix this problem? And has anyone had this problem? Thank You in advance.

JerryP 07-04-2014 07:41 PM

My dryer sensor failed due to lint buildup in the exhaust/vent. Sensor was in back of dryer, not very difficult to change, $12 at the appliance store.

KathieI 07-04-2014 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JerryP (Post 902822)
My dryer sensor failed due to lint buildup in the exhaust/vent. Sensor was in back of dryer, not very difficult to change, $12 at the appliance store.

Thanks for the info. I think my dryer has that problem also. Can I get the sensor at ACE????

JerryP 07-05-2014 05:05 AM

I don' think so, I got mine at a Whirlpool appliance store where they sold parts.

KayakerNC 07-05-2014 07:08 AM

I'm sure I could screw it up. :cus:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glNjb4kEcgo]Dryer Repair- Replacing the Moisture Sensor (Whirlpool Part # 3387223) - YouTube[/ame]

slipcovers 07-05-2014 06:54 PM

Just google your problem. I changed the belt on my dryer and 1 month later I changed the thermal fuse. Detailed video on youtube on how to do both for my model. Also ordered parts online, belt was $5 and fuse $4. Very easy to do, nothing to loose. You will also fine someone to give you a hand, I'm sure.

rhsgypsylady 07-06-2014 06:52 AM

Try cleaning out the vent that goes from your dryer up the wall and out the roof before buying a new sensor. The sensor is probably working correctly in that it is warning you there is a problem with the lint in your vent. I would venture to say that most people in TV have never cleaned theirs out. Once cleaned out, the dryer should work again and the sensor not come on. You will also notice that it doesn't take as long for your clothes to get dry. I cleaned mine out and it made a world of difference.

On another note, cleaning behind the washer, dryer, refrigerator and stove will also make these appliances last longer because air will be able to get around the motors and they won't be as hot. Plus you will have less dust in your house.

JMEZARIC3 07-06-2014 07:35 AM

Dryer problem
 
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Originally Posted by Sanibel7 (Post 902576)
Need help with Whirlpool Dryer. When I hit power and then start, the sensor light comes on and dryer will not start. Anyone know who can help fix this problem? And has anyone had this problem? Thank You in advance.

If the dryer has electronic controls(a newer model) look in the manual for section on resetting the controls.Sometimes resetting the controls clears the problem.

Halibut 07-06-2014 12:00 PM

If you'd prefer not to do it yourself, Beck's Appliance Repair has a lot of recommendations here. He's been very capable and fair when I've used him.

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JMEZARIC3 07-06-2014 12:14 PM

Repairs
 
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Originally Posted by Halibut (Post 903460)
If you'd prefer not to do it yourself, Beck's Appliance Repair has a lot of recommendations here. He's been very capable and fair when I've used him.

Home | Beck's Appliance Repair

Agree.Beck's did a repair for me.Honest and a fair price.


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