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Normal light and pots and pans light were blinking togetherand I tried the reset method of "normal-heated dry normal-heated dry" with the door open then closing the door and nothing changed. Now just the normal light blinks (dont know when the other one stopped). I'm wondering if I should proceed with the steps as given for the Resetting the Whirlpool Quiet Partner III to detirmine if its the control or the key pad. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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Originally Posted by: armstrongv ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) Normal light and pots and pans light were blinking togetherand I tried the reset method of "normal-heated dry normal-heated dry" with the door open then closing the door and nothing changed. Now just the normal light blinks (dont know when the other one stopped). I'm wondering if I should proceed with the steps as given for the Resetting the Whirlpool Quiet Partner III to detirmine if its the control or the key pad. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you! Armstrong, Here's another way to test for a bad "keypad" CHECKING KEYPAD OPERATION
A rapidly blinking LED over one of the keys of the keypad (or sometimes a “dead” keypad/console) indicates one or more key switch lines are stuck or shorted on either the control or the keypad. To determine if the control or keypad is faulty, do the following test:
1. Unplug dishwasher or disconnect power.
2. Open the dishwasher door.
3. Open console and disconnect the keypad ribbon connection from the control (at P1). Make sure all other connections are made.
4. Put console back together. Do not close the dishwasher door.
5. Plug in dishwasher or reconnect power.
6. Wait 5 seconds.
7. Close dishwasher door.
8. Monitor the control’s response:
➔If the control is OK (no longer sees shorts with the keypad unplugged), it will respond by turning on a Drain Motor for 2 minutes. Check and/or replace the keypad if the control responds OK.
➔If the control is not OK (still sees shorts with the keypad unplugged), then the drain motor will NOT respond and will remain off. If no response, replace the control.
I'm pretty sure you have a bad key pad/control panel assembly,but is another tool to varify it.
Good Luck, :) :) :)
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