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Panel shows cycle time as it counts down. At certain minutes display stops going down and just keeps running at that time. Am I correct in assuming the whole control panel would need to be replaced? I realize that the dishwasher is over 10 years old and if it is the whole panel, a new one might be the asnswer.
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Originally Posted by: clet  ...At certain minutes display stops going down and just keeps running at that time... How long time it stays at that point? How warm is the water inside the dishwasher? Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  How long time it stays at that point?
How warm is the water inside the dishwasher?
Gene. I have waited at least 5 minutes and it doesn't change. Water is very hot, and if the cycle is adding water, it seems to keep adding. (Minute 52) I first noticed this because the dishwasher started to leak, and it had never done that before. Seals are good. I ran a different shorter cycle to see if I could avoid that specific "minute", and no leak, but a stall at a much lower minute happened(6). Do you think that it is heating the water and holding for that?
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Originally Posted by: clet  ...Do you think that it is heating the water and holding for that?... Yes, I do. It should heat up the water and the temperature hold until it reaches the thermostat temperature or it can be up to an hour by default. I could not find the tech sheet for this model and can not tell you what is the exact temperature. It can be from 135°F and up to 160°F. Gene.
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Thanks, I'll watch for the water temp and see how the timer changes.
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You are welcome. Keep us posted.
Gene.
P.S. Incoming water suppose to be about 120°F.
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