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Customer Questions and Answers for Sensor Harness (Dryer Moisture Sensor) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18025710
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3406653

This sensor harness connects the dryer's moisture sensor bars to the main wiring, helping the control or timer read moisture levels so Auto Dry cycles can advance and deliver consistent, reliable drying performance.

  • Provides the electrical path between the moisture sensor bars and the control/timer
  • Enables the dryer to sense wet fabrics and adjust or advance Auto Dry cycles
  • A damaged or open harness can cause Auto Dry to not advance, run too long, or stop early
  • Contribute to inconsistent dry times or a "Sensing" indicator that behaves abnormally
What's included: One sensor wire harness Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing
  • Access the sensor bars at the front bulkhead; note wire routing and clip locations
  • Transfer routing/clips from the old harness; connect to both sensor bars and the main harness plug, ensuring snug terminals and clear wire paths
  • Restore power and run an Auto Dry test; inspect/clean the sensor bars and check harness continuity

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For Whirlpool Sensor Harness (Dryer Moisture Sensor) (Part Number: OEM18025710)

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Lorraine for Model Number MED9700SQ0

The automatic dry side does not work at all. the timed dry does work. that is problem one.. what part(s) do I need? Secondly, the noise eminating from the dryer sends us out of the house. I am going to assume it is the pulley wheel, idler? and as long as I am there replace the belt. do I have to take the drum out of the front as on the video or can I change the belt while the back is off and can see the pulley wheel and where things are to go? I am not tall and arms won't reach blindly as this is my first attempt

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Hello Lorraine, The belt will have to be changed from the front of the unit. If you could re-post with an e-mail address, I can send you some illustrated instructions and troubleshooting instructions. Also, if the unit does not work on the automatic cycles but does on the timed dry cycles, the issue is going to be a clogged or crimped exhaust duct in the home. To prove this, disconnect the duct from the rear of the dryer and turn the unit on an automatic cycle. In 10 minutes you will see that the timer has advanced.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, July 29, 2014

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