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How Do You Replace A Touch Lamp Sensor?

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How Do You Replace A Touch Lamp Sensor?

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Having a touch lamp, especially one on your bedside table, makes turning your light off and on more convenient. Imagine being able to lay in one spot and simply reach over and touch your lamp like hitting the snooze button on an alarm clock. No more fumbling around for the switch in the dark. Although convenient, your lamp’s touch sensor in can quit working and might need replacement. Replacement touch sensors are available at most home improvement stores. Repairing your touch lamp by replacing the touch sensor is less expensive than buying a new lamp. Unplug your lamp from the wall and move it to a surface that will allow you enough area to lay the lamp on its side. Remove the bottom of the lamp. A lamp bottom can attach to the base several ways, depending on the manufacturer. They can screw on, snap on like a disposable container lid onto a bowl, or be glued on heavy paper or felt. If it is heavy paper or felt, carefully peel it away from the base so you can replace it. Identify the

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