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My dryer isn't properly drying clothing in the "Auto moisture sensing" mode. It works on the timed mode and low, medium and high levels appear to be operational. I suspect that it is a moisture sensing part that's at fault. I've been unable to find out which one that may be and can't locate this model number on your site to investigate it further.
Can you give me some help here?
Thanks,
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The first thing I would do is clean the vent line all the way through the outlet and the air ducts inside the dryer. Obstructed air flow is most common issue causing such problem.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene The first thing I would do is clean the vent line all the way through the outlet and the air ducts inside the dryer. Obstructed air flow is most common issue causing such problem.
Gene. Thanks Gene...... that did the trick and no repair parts were needed.
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You are welcome. I'm glad you were able to fix it with no cost to you.
Gene.
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