drtom4444
Feb 18, 2012, 07:28 AM
Look at this: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8010163/kenmore_dryer-manual.pdf
You can download from the link. It's very easy to replace, but you need to clean out the dryer very well before replacing this sensor or it's useless. Most of the time just cleaning the dryer cures most problems. Lint deposits build up like concrete on the inside of air ducts and prevent sensors from sensing, plus it causes safeties to blow (up to $40 each). You need to take it all apart and clean it out very well, including the blower wheel, element housing, and all air ducts plus the exhaust vent and hose. Wash out the parts. Look on YouTube to see how to disassemble.