Joel V San Jose , CA September 12, 2015 8e2 Bought the new sensor. Tipped the washing machine on its back which made the sensor easy to access. Remove two screws unplug the sensor replaced it screwed it back in and I was done. 15 minute repair with a $50 part. To have the repair person even come to the house would have been $80 plus parts and labor evidentially a second visit. The repair was simple and quick and I would read it as a begin her handyman job. 29 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes