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djm2  
#1 Posted : Monday, February 8, 2010 5:58:18 PM(UTC)
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I replaced the heater element which came with a new control board as well. Lost power during first cycle somewhere near the end. I was running economy drying cycle during this run. Tested the thermal fuse, BK-W and BK wiring. It is open. Did this fuse need to be replaced as well along with the new control board and heating element due to different wattages? I saw the similar post and replacing the fuse solved the problem and his dishwasher is fine now. It sounded like his original control board had a different layout for the connectors, my new board and old board look identical (plug with 3 pins and plug with 4 pins perpendicular to each other). Does it sound like all that is needed is the fuse replacement as in the previous post? It was not a recommended part to be replaced along with the new design of the heater element. Should it be?

Thanks in advance,

djm2
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Gene  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, February 10, 2010 8:50:02 PM(UTC)
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