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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Control Board Assembly by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM11985489
Manufacturer Part Number: WH12X10355

This part is intended to replace the control board assembly on GE and other various brands of washers. The control board and washer assembly consist of the circuit board that controls the main functions and the dials that toggle those functions. The washer's control board acts as the central mainframe to the appliance. All main functions originate from the control board and allow the user to toggle between all the main settings. If a washer begins to lose some or all of the main functions, it's typically a sign of a control board issue. When the control board fails completely, the washer will cease all operations, and the board will need to be replaced. Beginning at the central control area, remove the faceplate or label area of the controls. It may be necessary to remove the trim before this is possible. Using a screwdriver, remove any anchor screws from the perimeter area of the control assembly. The circuit board will be directly on the rear face of the control assembly and is connected to a wiring harness. Remove the wiring harness and connect the new component. Place the assembly back into its intended housing but do not anchor it with screws until it's been tested to work properly.This part is compatible with GE and Kenmore appliances. It is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from General Electric.

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Charles for Model Number WHDVH626FWW

My question is that on my unit the red lock light stays on either power on or off and the unit will not do anything, I did the diag. and it did not throw any codes. I cleaned the filter, checked the hoses and connections. and unplugged the unit for over 48 house. I tried every combination of buttons pushes that I have found on the internet. A GE repair man said the unit is locked in child protection mode. Oh the door is not locked. But it does lock when I go into test mode. HELP!!!!!!!!

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Charles, The unit on the control panel has a lock symbol. You would want to try to push the lock key for 3 seconds and see if the unit is then able to be programmed to run. If this checks to be ok then the issue would most likely be caused by a faulty control board.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, November 26, 2014

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