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If your Mag Tag dryer keeps running way
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too long or shuts off while your clothes
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are still wet, listen up. This one's for
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you. First, unplug your dryer. Safety
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always comes first. Now, let's find the
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moisture sensor. It's usually inside the
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drum near the lint filter. See those two
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metal bars? Those are the sensors. If
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your dryer isn't sensing moisture, those
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bars might be dirty. Grab a soft cloth
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and a little rubbing alcohol. Gently
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wipe down the bars to remove any buildup
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from dryer sheets or lint. That's often
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all it takes. Still not working? Check
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your dryer settings. Make sure you're
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using an automatic cycle, not a timed
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one. Automatic cycles use the sensor,
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but timed cycles do not. If the sensors
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clean and you're still having trouble,
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you may need a replacement sensor. Check
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your owner's manual for part numbers or
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call a professional. Remember, most
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sensor issues are just dirt or wrong
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settings. Give these steps a try before
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calling for repairs. That's it. Now you
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know how to troubleshoot your Mag Tag
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dryer's moisture sensor. Want more quick
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