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Problem solved. Replaced control board assembly containing burned and defective heater relay. |
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The original fuse did not blow when heater relay failed.. Is it okay to install original fuse back by "clipping" fuse into gray box containing new control board? Is there a reason to replace fuse... |
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Problem solved. circuit board badly burned under heater relay on board. I replaced control board, machine works like new. |
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Attached to gray case containing control circuit board (shot, heater relay burned hole in circuit board) is a ceramic part with two posts attached. Is this a thermal fuse or is it a current fuse? . ... |
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All replaceable parts in heating circuit test good. (hi limit, thermistor, and heating element) It appears to me ( I am NOT an expert) that the next place to look is for a bad control assembly. I... |
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Heating element checks good, Hi limit thermostat checks good, thermistor checks good (previous post I indicated bad, but meter was on wrong range.)Dishwasher operates fine, except for heating... |
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Thermistor tests infinity. Picture shows o-ring. To remove from bottom of tub do I pull, or twist 90 degrees and pull. I do not want to cause a leak. Also, is a blown thermistor a natural event or... |
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