Part Location Diagram of WD34X11166 GE Keypad - Black
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Keypad - Black WD34X11166

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PartSelect Number PS1016176
Manufacturer Part Number WD34X11166
Manufactured by GE
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This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WD34X11166 replaces these:
AP3869068, 1164344
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GE PROFILE Dishwasher would not power on. All the lights on the Keypad lit up except the power button.
After receiving the replacement part from PartSelect I disconnected the dishwasher from the power supply. In my case unplugged it from the wall outlet. Using a Phillips Head screwdriver I removed all the screws holding the front panel of the dishwasher door to the rear panel of the door. There 12 are screws. The 2 screws in the middle of the door are holding two plastic wedges that clamp the rear panel to the front panel. They rotate slightly allowing their removal without much difficulty. This exposed the electrical harness from the keypad to the door. Deflecting a small retainer clip I removed the harness from the inside door panel, with extreme easiness. With the wire harness free I peeled up one corner of the old keypad and easily removed it from the door panel. Carefully threading the old keypad harness cable through the opening in the door panel I removed it. Using acetone I cleaned all the old adhesive material off the surface where the new keypad will go. Threading the new electric harness through the opening in the front door panel I reconnected the harness the rear door connector. I then peeled the paper backing off the new keypad and placed it where the original keypad had been. I matched up the screw holes replaced the screws and reconnected the power supply. And, thanks be to God, and this site, the GE PROFILE Dishwasher was back on line. I hope this is helpful to at least one other person
  • william from TURLOCK, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Control panel on door of dishwasher was mostly unresponsive
With the dishwasher door open, remove the screws around the inside edge of the door, then carefully separate the outer door enclosure from the door interior. Release the ribbon cable attaching the control panel to the interior connector socket. There is a hole in the top edge of the door enclosure allowing access to the underside of the control panel, push up through there to start forcing the old panel off. Unthread the ribbon cable, and scrape off any old remaining adhesive. Remove the adhesive backing paper from the new panel, thread the ribbon cable through the appropriate hole in the door enclosure, then line up and press the new panel firmly into place. Join and secure the enclosure with the screws. Done!
  • Jesse from Monroe, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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William
December 5, 2017
My GE profile dishwasher will not turn on. I have power to the panel but start button never lights up. All the other buttons function normally.
For model number PDW9280L00SS
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Hi William, Thank you for the question. If it is just the one button not working, I suggest replacing the Keypad,PartSelect Number PS1016176. Good luck with the repair!

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Mark
February 7, 2018
I'm having intermittent issues with the dishwasher functioning properly for one cycle, then it shuts itself off. It's getting more and more consistent where it does not perform beyond a single fill and sometimes (now more and more) just turns itself off. I can sometimes, get it to restart by pushing the start button but then i may have to do it 2-3 times before it actually completes an entire cycle. I'm guessing a computer control module has gone bad? Everything else works just fine when it runs complete cycle (and it doesn't matter which settings i use on the key pad as all result with the same issue). Appreciate any help you have on this and if the parts are available for repair?
For model number PDW9280L00SS
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Hi Mark, Thank you for your question. I could suggest checking the turbidity sensor. Other than that it may actually be your control board that is the issue. Part availability will be located on the website underneath the part information. You should be able to find it with your model information. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.

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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS1016176
Manufacturer Part Number: WD34X11166
Brand
Model Number
Description
General Electric
PDW9200L00BB
Dishwasher
General Electric
PDW9280L00SS
Dishwasher
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