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I have a maytag dishwasher and am having trouble with it completing a cycle. i can program it to start, but when it goes to start, the motor will give a quickspin (about 1/2 a turn) then it will stop. Then it will sit there and keep starting like i described until i cancel it or open the door. I pulled the circuit board out and it has two highly heated up resistors labeled R301 and R302. the circuit board is discolored at those connection sites. I realize i have to replace that, but the question is..... What made those resistors blow? ANY help will be appreciated ! ! !
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can you check motor start relay ?
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Looks like the start relay is built into the circuit board (small blue box 1/2"x1")I do not know how to check it without specs on voltage....... the only other control is the overload switch.. Think that would do this????? Thanks Phil
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Phil (Pillcotex):
Did you figure out what caused your dishwasher to go bad? I have almost the exact same model...a little older. I think the same resistors are burned. Just wondering if you were able to diagnose it.
Thanks.
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Sorry, I cant help with your problem, but I'm looking to by a used door panel,kick plate and the plastic cover for the controls for a MDB9150aws. I'm converting a mdb9150awq to a mdb9150aws. Anyone ?
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Quick update...for my MDB9150AWW Maytag...I just installed a new control board this evening. Not too difficult. I made a picture of where the wires plug in before I removed the defective board. This was real helpful when putting the new board in.
Based on suggestions from others, I checked the wiring harness for defects. I found that there were a couple of wires where the plastic sheathing was cut through, but the copper wire looked unharmed. I found this down where the door hinges. It looks like a metal part from the door had been cutting into the wires somewhat. I'm not sure if this is what caused the control board to fail. Anyway, I used some electrical tape to tape up the wires, and then also to cover up and sharp metal edges.
When I was all done, I turned the power back on. Works like new! It is now on it's 2nd wash cycle.
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BeginnerGuy, Where did you find the replacement circuit board? I have the same problem down to the bare wires. I can't find the circuit board online anywhere.
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I bought it online from AppliancePartsPros.com Originally Posted by: poija01 BeginnerGuy, Where did you find the replacement circuit board? I have the same problem down to the bare wires. I can't find the circuit board online anywhere.
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MDB9150AWW click on the link for the diagram. You can purchase from AppliancePartsPros.com. The new circuit board is still working fine.
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