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During washcycle it will turn off completely, no pumps, no LEDs, no display. If you leave it alone it will restart in an hour or so and finish the cycle. Lately it's "break time" has been extending - it's time to fix it. Control Panel?
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Hi Gene,
I have tried all those thing mentioned below - different wash cycles, opening the door closing and restarting. power on/off.
Sometimes it will restart immediately, othertimes it will click and all the lights will be off, just like it was before the intervention. If I leave it alone, it will eventually restart and finish the cycle.
When the Dishwasher restarts, it begins in the cycle exactly where it left off, which tells me that the controller board is probably not loosing power completely. Thanks
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I would check all parts and wires involved in the power supply. I would start from the dishwasher junction box, behind the toe panel on the right side and go up through the door panel and control panel. This is a hard problem to diagnose and, hopefully, it's not hidden.
Gene.
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Just an update ... I haven't had the time to take it apart and trace the wiring yet. The last couple of times that it stopped, I can turn the unit on and off by tapping just left of the door handle (right of the power switch). Right now I'm thinking the problems lies with the door handle safety switch.
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Originally Posted by: severseas Just an update ... I haven't had the time to take it apart and trace the wiring yet. The last couple of times that it stopped, I can turn the unit on and off by tapping just left of the door handle (right of the power switch). Right now I'm thinking the problems lies with the door handle safety switch. Very possible. This is the first thing I would check too. Gene.
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Problem has been fixed. It wasn't the safety switch. I found that I could turn the unit on and off by jiggling the connectors to the control box. I pulled the connectors and increased the contact force between the connectors and Printed circuit board by sqeezing the connector contacts together (wiring harness side) with a tweezer.
Problem Solved - succesfully ran through ten cycles with out stopping.
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I'm glad you were able to fix it. Thank you for the feed back.
Gene.
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