
Dishwasher User Interface Assembly
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PartSelect Number PS12113186
Manufacturer Part Number WD21X23461
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Product Description
Dishwasher User Interface Assembly Specifications
The user interface displays the dishwasher settings and lets you select the cycle.

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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WD21X23461 replaces these:
AP6248507, WD21X21919, WD21X22215, WD21X22238, WD21X22806
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Maria
December 6, 2019
Why the control board I purchase to remplace the old one came without the pin to set jumper. How to reinstal the board

Hello Maria, thank you for contacting us, In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!
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Sheldon
February 28, 2022
Does the part number WD21X23461 work on this model dishwasher?
For model number DDT595SMJOES

Hello Sheldon, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and part number FIX12113186 is the correct part for your unit. If you need help placing an order, our customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Dee
March 30, 2023
Cycle select button is stuck in the down position. Unable to change wash cycles. How do I access this button to free it? Do I have to remove the entire door and how to remove the door?
For model number DDT595SSJ0SS

Hi Dee, thank you for reaching out. You need to remove the entire door. First, unplug the power supply. Then disconnect all the wires attached to the door. Remove the screws at the bottom of the door hinges and the tab retainer attached to the door. Then remove the door assembly and unthread the screws holding the inner panel to the door. Now, easily get access to the control panel, pull it, and fix the issue. We hope this information is useful!
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Brian
5 days ago
The dishwasher is not getting hot or drying the dishes, I have replaced the heating element, and the flood stem. The flood switch is ohms correctly and the control panel was replaced a few months ago. Any ideas what it is?
For model number DDT595SMJ2ES

Hi Brian, thank you for reaching out. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend checking the vent fan assembly, part number PS8767438, to fix this issue. We hope this solves your problem!
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Most of the lights on the control panel had stopped working. There was no way to change the settings of the dishwasher.
When the part arrived, I was pretty sure it was the wrong part. The replacement part had an LED on it -- a box that stuck up about an inch above the circuit board. My dishwasher did not have an LED readout and I was pretty sure the LED would not fit in the space that was available. I was reluctant to take the dishwasher apart until I had the right part. The people at Part Select were helpful and together we looked at the schematic which did, indeed, seem to show a box sticking up from the circuit board. A YouTube video showed me how to take the door off its hinges, unscrew 4 screws and slide the inside of the door upwards. The circuit board went in fairly easily. There was space for the LED (even though it still doesn't show through the top) and now the lights work.
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DONALD from GOSHEN, IN
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Dishwasher would not turn on.
Watched YouTube video on how to diagnose problems. Once part was identified ordered from Partselect.com and replaced the user interface circuit board. Dishwasher is now working.
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Dennis from FORT SMITH, AR
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Buttons unresponsive/UI replacement needed
I was very confident that the problem with my GE Adora DDT595SSJ5SS was that it needed a new UI board. It had been beeping randomly for a couple of months, requiring a circuit breaker reset every so often, until finally it stopped working entirely. When I looked at the main board underneath, the LED was flashing too fast for me to count the blinks. These were the signature signs of the UI board going out -- and this did indeed turn out to be the problem. I've run the dishwasher several times since replacing the board, and there have been no issues.
The only real issue I had with the repair job was removing the dishwasher door. This was because the door of my model was held in place by a pair of tension cables (bottom left and bottom right of the unit), rather than hinges, and the cable method of attachment is less documented online. I had to get hold of a user manual for my unit to even discover this fact about it, since I had purchased my home with this dishwasher already present and did not see it being installed originally.
What I had to do was to pull the unit out about five inches, exposing the attachments for these cables (they are on the outside of the unit), so I could hook my heavy wire hook under them and detach them. If your dishwasher has these cables on the door, you really do need a hook tool of some sort to remove them. If you have strong wire, you can make one yourself as I did. Anyway, removing the cables allowed me to remove the door. After that it was straightforward to unscrew and unbolt the various panels, set the jumpers on the new UI board, and screw everything back together.
I should note that the cables were not tricky in any way, just that all of these Adora units seem to be a bit different and I happened to have one with a method of attaching the door that is not very well documented. I hope that this helps someone with this type of unit. If you see those videos online referring to detaching the door from hinges, and you can't find anything on yours that looks or feels like that, consider that you might have cables instead on the outside of the unit.
The only real issue I had with the repair job was removing the dishwasher door. This was because the door of my model was held in place by a pair of tension cables (bottom left and bottom right of the unit), rather than hinges, and the cable method of attachment is less documented online. I had to get hold of a user manual for my unit to even discover this fact about it, since I had purchased my home with this dishwasher already present and did not see it being installed originally.
What I had to do was to pull the unit out about five inches, exposing the attachments for these cables (they are on the outside of the unit), so I could hook my heavy wire hook under them and detach them. If your dishwasher has these cables on the door, you really do need a hook tool of some sort to remove them. If you have strong wire, you can make one yourself as I did. Anyway, removing the cables allowed me to remove the door. After that it was straightforward to unscrew and unbolt the various panels, set the jumpers on the new UI board, and screw everything back together.
I should note that the cables were not tricky in any way, just that all of these Adora units seem to be a bit different and I happened to have one with a method of attaching the door that is not very well documented. I hope that this helps someone with this type of unit. If you see those videos online referring to detaching the door from hinges, and you can't find anything on yours that looks or feels like that, consider that you might have cables instead on the outside of the unit.
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Erin from FALLS CHURCH, VA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Scott F - April 26, 2023
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Very pleased so far
I ordered the control board for my GE dishwasher after watching a “how to” verify it was this part that had gone out. Then the “how to” replace it to ensure it was within my ability. The board took about 5 business days to receive, and was packaged in an ESD sleeve in a box, nice and secure. Price was appropriate. It took about 2 hours to access, remove and install the new board - this is a multi configurable board with jumpers and instructions on changing the jumper config for your model. Once installed and reassembled I plugged in and tested it, and it worked exactly as advertised. I’ve used Partselect before and will likely use them again.
Mehdi A - December 30, 2022
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Perfect ??
The part I ordered was finally the part that was broken in my dishwasher. Everything is back to normal. Thank you.
Mike M - August 4, 2022
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Easy DIY project
Fits perfectly, pay attention to the jumper settings and worked perfectly.
Christopher E - June 3, 2022
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I have had very good luck getting parts from partselect.com they are very reliable and have very fast service.
Tim H - December 17, 2019
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Easy repair
Part was packaged well, came in just in time to make customer happy
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PartSelect Number: PS12113186
Manufacturer Part Number: WD21X23461
Manufacturer Part Number: WD21X23461
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