just recently my Kenmore 665 stop worked properly, the control panel will only allow us to select the “quick” cycle. No other cycle will light up when the buttons are pressed and the quick cycle is useless for cleaning dishes.
Assuming it is the control panel what is involved in replacing it?
If you have your wiring diagram there should be a test proceedure listed for testing the ribbon cable, to make sure it’s feeding power thru it. If no diagram them using an ohm meter you can start at one side of the cable and test each pin for continuity while pushing each button. Very time comsuming.
Nat
the factory service guide is in the kick panel but no receipt or anything that has a date on it. the touch panel costs $170.00 i am wondering if its actually worth it to repair
Yopu can get just the parts you need too you don’t have to prchase the whole assembly unless needed (about $100) Repair vs. Replacement is generally a personal call. I tend to fix as opposed to replace.
Nat
ok so i took the control touch panel apart this morning, the ribbon cable the goes all along the front for the buttons has 4 burnt point which is exactly the amount of buttons that dont work. apparently the ribbon cable and the whole button assembley are all one piece glued into the panel does anyone know if you can replace just the ribbon cable/buttons and not the entire front panel??
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Hope that helps
Nat