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Jennifer Posted on Nov 06, 2011
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Where is the sensor located on a lg tromm elect dryer

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The moisture sensor is located in front grill area inside the dryer. If you look inside the drum where the filter screen mesh is, you will find 2 curved metal bars. Those are your moisture sensors.
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