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Hello,
I had the 7 blinking light fault happen to this Kenmore Elite recently. I removed it and first tested the heating element which indicated good at 13 ohms. Then I pulled the door switches and checked them. One was intermittent and wouldn't keep constant continuity when it was depressed. So I replaced it and re-installed the dishwasher. It made sense that it was the door switch because the last run before the light tripped, the cycle was interrupted 3 times with the start light blinking like the door had been open when it was not.
It ran the test wash and seemed to be OK.
I put in a few dishes and started a standard wash. About 45 mins later it drained out and the 7 lights returned.
Now when I try to reset the board the 'normal wash' - 'heated dry' dance, the machine will not reset. All the lights on the keypad turn on and I then push cancel. This time, the cancel light stays on but the rest turn off. However, the 7 blinking green light stays keeps going.
Not sure where to go from here. The fact that it won't reset makes me think it might be the board. However, I never tested the thermistor or the hi-limit thermostat.
I'd appreciate any advice. Not sure if I want to put a $150 board in a 6 year old dishwasher. Especially since I've replaced the motor/pump ass'y once because of a shaft seal toasting the front bearing and shaft. And I now see evidence of that same thing happening again.
Let me know if I've omitted anything or if you have questions.
Thanks,
John
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Originally Posted by: johnsweaver  Hello,
I had the 7 blinking light fault happen to this Kenmore Elite recently. I removed it and first tested the heating element which indicated good at 13 ohms. Then I pulled the door switches and checked them. One was intermittent and wouldn't keep constant continuity when it was depressed. So I replaced it and re-installed the dishwasher. It made sense that it was the door switch because the last run before the light tripped, the cycle was interrupted 3 times with the start light blinking like the door had been open when it was not.
It ran the test wash and seemed to be OK.
I put in a few dishes and started a standard wash. About 45 mins later it drained out and the 7 lights returned.
Now when I try to reset the board the 'normal wash' - 'heated dry' dance, the machine will not reset. All the lights on the keypad turn on and I then push cancel. This time, the cancel light stays on but the rest turn off. However, the 7 blinking green light stays keeps going.
Not sure where to go from here. The fact that it won't reset makes me think it might be the board. However, I never tested the thermistor or the hi-limit thermostat.
I'd appreciate any advice. Not sure if I want to put a $150 board in a 6 year old dishwasher. Especially since I've replaced the motor/pump ass'y once because of a shaft seal toasting the front bearing and shaft. And I now see evidence of that same thing happening again.
Let me know if I've omitted anything or if you have questions.
Thanks,
John ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- what is the normal wash,heated dry dance? I have the exact same problem with my Kenmore dishwasher...the Clean light won't stop blinking and the machine won't run...I keep hearing about the "dance" but can't find out any info on it to try it...help please?:confused:
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The 'dance' as I know it is when you press the buttons in the following order: 1. normal wash 2. heated dry 3. normal wash 4. heated dry
This should make all the keypad lights turn on. Then you can close the door and it will run a diagnostic cycle.
Sometimes that will fix it if it was something intermittent that started the blinking.
Does your light blink 7 times? If so, it's the heater circuit.
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