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Item # 525385
Dryer moisture sensor bar. This moisture sensor monitors the clothing’s moisture level and sends a signal to the control board when the clothes are dry. If your moisture sensor is defective, the dryer may shut off too early or continue running for a while after the clothes are dry. Two required.
OEM Part - Manufacturer #WP3387223
Item # 1181075
Dryer thermistor. This thermistor should read approximately 11.9K Ohms of resistance at 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21’ Celsius). If the thermistor is defective, it may prolong or shorten the drying time or cause a fault code. A defective thermistor is not responsible for a dryer not heating.
OEM Part - Manufacturer #WP8577274
Item # 2681
Gas dryer sensor for igniter and flame. The sensor is located across from the gas igniter at the dryer’s burner assembly. This flame sensor should be closed for continuity at room temperature. Check for continuity with a multi-meter before replacing.
OEM Part - Manufacturer #WP338906
Item # 1268224
Dryer moisture sensor bar. If the dryer timer does not advance properly inspect the moisture sensor bars for damage which can cause the automatic drying cycle to not work properly.
OEM Part - Manufacturer #6500EL3001A
Item # 1268206
Dryer thermistor assembly with wire harness. If the thermistor is defective, it can prolong or shorten the drying time or cause a fault code. A defective thermistor is not responsible for a dryer not heating.
OEM Part - Manufacturer #6323EL2001B
Item # 1156925
Dryer thermistor. This thermistor should read approximately 50,000 (50K) Ohms of resistance at 77 degrees Fahrenheit. *Note that it is not in the heating circuit so it likely will not be the cause of a dryer heating problem. It can however effect cycle times or cause a fault if defective.
OEM Part - Manufacturer #134587700
Item # 823088
Lint housing cover with moisture sensor
OEM Part - Manufacturer #131845801