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replaced heater and corresponding computer board in kitchenaid, stopped mid cycle, clean light flashes 7 times now, water in bottom of washer, will run diagnostic test but I'm not competent to read the graph chart to figure out what its telling me, time to call the repair man?
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What is the complete model number of the dishwasher?
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one of the plugs going into back of new computer which was perpendicular to the old one was backwards, changed it and it ran through cycle correctly, it did take two hours but finished piping hot, thanks
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We are glad you were able to fix it.
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Gene i'm having the same problem as mazda above can you please explain as too how i may have hooked the new wires in the board that came with the heating element up the wrong way? I assume mine has also blown the fuse but before i replace it i need to be sure i have the plugs on correct on the new board. Also i remember the new board not having a place for two white wires to go so i had to take a little white box off my original board that did fit on the new board so i could hook those two wires up. Was that the right thing to do? It came with no instructions. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Originally Posted by: Sst0214 Gene i'm having the same problem as mazda above can you please explain as too how i may have hooked the new wires in the board that came with the heating element up the wrong way? I assume mine has also blown the fuse but before i replace it i need to be sure i have the plugs on correct on the new board. Also i remember the new board not having a place for two white wires to go so i had to take a little white box off my original board that did fit on the new board so i could hook those two wires up. Was that the right thing to do? It came with no instructions. Thanks in advance for your help. What is the complete model number of the oven? What is the part number for the control board you installed? Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene What is the complete model number of the oven? What is the part number for the control board you installed?
Gene. It's a dishwasher Model# KUDRO1TJBLO Part# AP3841139.Thanks for your help
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