Change the sensor assembly and all will be fine, about $30 from Appliance Factory Parts on line store, about an hour to do, all that is needed is Phillips screw driver to take unit apart.
Thanks for the great advice ... the only added tip I can give is be careful trying to pull the square plastic connectors off of the switch in back. I couldn't get mine off easily and ended up breaking the switch into pieces! A $2.90 purchase at the electronics store solved that, but it was a ton more hassle. All in all you can't beat a < $20 fix ($16.75 sensor cost).
I almost force mine off, but found that is you take out the small screw in back of switch, the top part is just a plastic rod sticking in a hole, so you can remove the switch, cut the connector, I found that the contacts were in the hole on the tab of the switch. It was never going to just pull off...
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New sensor assembly part number is 6877A30013L
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I also have a code that say ch 01 and it will not run.
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