Kenmore Dishwasher Circuit Boards and Touch Pads
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Popular Kenmore Dishwasher Circuit Boards and Touch Pads
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$380.38
Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS11752011
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10285178
Also known as the "brains" of the appliance.
Fixes these symptoms
- Not cleaning dishes properly
- Will Not Start
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Your Price
$350.24
Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS11748220
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10084141
This board is located in the control panel of the dishwasher.Thermal fuse is NOT included.
Fixes these symptoms
- Not cleaning dishes properly
- Will not dispense detergent
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Jessica from Clintwood, VA
Lights flashing on the selections and nothing but the cancel button working
Take the 6 torx screws loose and pull down the face. Pop out the bi-metal fuse that is in the current board. Unhook the wires attached. Pop out the old board. Attach the wires to new board. Put the bi-metal fuse back in the board. Re-attach the face on the dishwasher. Be sure to unplug from the outlet before starting. When finished plug dishwasher back in. This fixed my problem.
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Your Price
$88.84
Electronic Display Control Board with Screws
PartSelect Number PS3419925
Manufacturer Part Number 5304480722
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Your Price
$82.88
CNTRL-ELEC
PartSelect Number PS11722928
Manufacturer Part Number W10804111
Installation Instructions
ronald from OXFORD, CT
dishes were not drying, started coming out dirty
replaced heating element, it was cracked...still no heat. Replaced high limit thermostat...still no heat. Replaced electronic control circuit board, dishwasher now performs like new.
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Your Price
$163.84
Your Price
$117.93
TIMER
PartSelect Number PS260202
Manufacturer Part Number WD21X10155
Fixes these symptoms
- Not draining
- Will not fill with water
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Jay from North Liberty, IA
Water would not drain.
The washer ran through a full cycle, but the water didn't drain out. I pulled out the drain vent and checked for foreign objects. Also checked at the drain hose/disposal joint and there was no blockage. After removing the bottom panels I noticed the solenoid was shot. Cylinder was burnt up and stuck solid in the up position. I went online and found that a main cause of this can be from the timer causing the solenoid to over exert and burn out. I decided if I was going to order parts and dig into a repair I should replace both. For the timer it is just a matter of unscrewing the inner door panel and unplugging the old timer. Then inserting new one. Couple of things I ran into were the door is no longer heavy enough to stay down so I grabbed a waffle iron as a weight to hold it down. Also will need to unscrew the set screw on the Door lock latch's bottom side. Pay close attention to how it was together helps. For the solenoid I removed the main screws holding the unit in place as well as the c-clip holding the plastic arm. Undo the spring and plug and the whole unit comes out. Reverse these steps with the new solenoid to install.
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$350.75
Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS11752013
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10285180
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Your Price
$234.24
Control Panel with Touchpad - White
PartSelect Number PS11750923
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10243210
Electronic board is not included.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
William M. from CANTON, OH
My Kenmore dishwasher quit running after about 8 years of service and it would not start up again. We hand-washed dishes for over 10 months and drip-dried them in the busted machine.
Got on line at PartSelect and provided the requested Model and Serial numbers. I also used YouTube to "armchair" diagnose the symptoms and reviewed several suggested fixes. Our "touch panel" containing all the control buttons had deteriorated over the years, and I speculated that this panel could be the problem. Since the dishwasher is a few years old and has had heavy use, I also assumed that the thermal sensor would be bad, or at least at the end of its life. Since one LED on the control panel still worked, I knew the unit had power going through it. So I removed the upper latching mechanism and touch panel screws and pulled the panel apart to inspect it for signs of burning, corrosion and possible deterioration. The electronics looked good so I cut the power at my main household electrical panel and proceeded to disassemble and unsnap the inside covers. Then I disconnected two electrical connectors and carefully unfastened the electronics ribbon. I snipped two wires leading to the thermal fuse, replaced them with a new sensor (spliced the two wire feeders with electric nuts) and put that back in place. Then I snapped the new touch control panel back together, replaced the protective cover, and the screws I had removed. I re-energized the house electric panel and-- WALA --the dishwasher sprung back to life! I'm probably slow and methodical, but it took me about 30 minutes to disassemble and reassemble the unit with the new parts. It's great to have the machine back in service, and the tab was only about $160.
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Your Price
$338.50
Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS11752012
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10285179
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Danell from Green Bay, WI
"Normal Wash" & "Start" buttons not working
Initially we called a Sears Repair man and he came out only to push a few buttons and miraculously getting it to work for him. My husband and I both pushed these buttons SEVERAL times for a week and nothing! He charged us $80 for the call and told us condensation causes the control board to stick sometimes. He could replace the control board but it would cost us $250 for the part and an additional $200 to do the work. Then he said there was really nothing wrong with it. A day later and one complete wash later, same issue. This time I googled my model of dishwasher and happened upon your site. I found the part and we decided to fix it ourselves. The part was $190.we unscrewed the top of the dishwasher, took out the old control panel, being sure to mark the connections with tape so we knew how to put it all back together. Got the part in two days, connected it and easy peezy lemon squeezy! It all works perfectly great! I will never call an appliance repair man again without checking out this site first.
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Your Price
$208.93
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