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What's happening is, the dish washer would run for hours and half the time leave water in the bottom,

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Old 02-20-2008, 07:30 PM
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Model Number: GU1200XTLT0   Brand: Whirlpool   Age: 1 - 5 years   

What's happening is, the dish washer would run for hours and half the time leave water in the bottom, or leak out on the floor, ordered a new control, installed it, appliance worked fine for one cycle, then the clean indicator blinks and none of the wash cycles work any more, went back to the old control, appliance works same as before, recieved another control, appliance worked for one cycle and the clean indicator flashes and none of the wash cycles work any more again, recieve another control I wasn't expecting but am not going to install until this problem is sorted out.

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Old 02-20-2008, 09:00 PM
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You do not need a control. You problably have suds in the dishwasher causing it not to drain and overflow on the floor. The clean light is probably blinking three times and repeating meaning you have a problem with the door latch or the heating circuit. You need a volt/ohm meter to determine what is wrong and be able to read the schematic. You should have a technician come out and fix the unit, because you probably could have it fixed for $100-160. Good luck
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