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Model Number: DLE5955G Brand: -other- Age: 1 - 5 years
I broke several of the plastic pieces that hold the removable lint trap in place on my LG dryer. I ordered all of the parts & prepared for what seemed to be a simple fix. I was wrong. After almost amputating my thumb, I've yet to figure out how to get the actual sensor bar removed from the plastic casing. It's wired in (as it should be) but I can not figure out how to remove the wires so that I can slip the sensor bars out of that plastic piece. Any advice??
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