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What would I test on the power panel to see if it's faulty? I have power to the door switch and also power to the fuse. Don't want to order an expensive part if not needed. Thanks for any input.
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Hello. The model number you provided is not working. If there is power to the fuse, you will need to unplug the wires to the fuse and test the terminals on the fuse. It should read closed for continuity. If open, you will need to replace it. You can test this with a multi-meter [AP3873826]. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. Hope this helps. http://forum.appliancepartspros...continuity-ohmmeter.html
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Originally Posted by: Fixedyet  What would I test on the power panel to see if it's faulty? I have power to the door switch and also power to the fuse. Don't want to order an expensive part if not needed. Thanks for any input. Fixedyet, In most cases you program the diagnostic test mode by pressing the buttons in this sequence: High Temp Wash, Air Dry, High Temp Wash, Air Dry
The control should run a test cycle in a matter of a few minutes. Your Technical Data Sheet and wiring diagram should be attached to the back side of the lower kickplate, in a plastic bag, and you should be able to verify and program the test mode properly. :) :) :)
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Originally Posted by: Joe / APP Team  Fixedyet,
In most cases you program the diagnostic test mode by pressing the buttons in this sequence:
High Temp Wash, Air Dry, High Temp Wash, Air Dry The control should run a test cycle in a matter of a few minutes.
Your Technical Data Sheet and wiring diagram should be attached to the back side of the lower kickplate, in a plastic bag, and you should be able to verify and program the test mode properly.
:) :) :) Well, theres no power to the touchpad so running a diagnostic is not possible. Everything tests good so I am assuming it's the control panel(cuircuit board). I'll order one and see what happens. Thanks all. Fixedyet...
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Originally Posted by: Fixedyet  Well, theres no power to the touchpad so running a diagnostic is not possible. Everything tests good so I am assuming it's the control panel(cuircuit board). I'll order one and see what happens. Thanks all. Fixedyet... Fixedyet, Start with a control panel/keypad assembly, That component is more susceptible than the control board. Good Luck, :) :) :)
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