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Customer Questions and Answers for Keypad (Membrane Switch) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM11333754
Manufacturer Part Number: WD34X10915

This keypad is the membrane switch mounted behind the dishwasher's control panel. It registers your button selections and sends them to the electronic control, helping restore consistent response when keys are unresponsive, intermittent, or require excessive pressure. What it does:

  • Registers cycle, option, and Start/Reset inputs on the console
  • Sends those selections to the electronic control for proper operation
  • Failure symptoms include: some or all buttons not responding, needing to press very hard, erratic input, or the cycle not starting from the console
  • Can also present as stuck/continuous key input or random beeping
What's included:
  • 1 keypad
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power at the breaker before servicing; the control console contains live voltage
  • Open the door and remove inner-door screws to access the control console
  • Note ribbon-cable orientation; insert straight and fully into the board connector without creasing the flex
  • Handle electronics with dry hands and ESD care; reassemble without overtightening screws

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Hello Robert, The only way to test these is fairly in-accurate. That is why GE will give you both part numbers if you call them. I would try the suggested method since it works one in five times. Turn the power to the unit off and remove the control panel. Unplug the ribbon cable from the control board. Close the unit back up and turn the breaker back on. As per GE, if the fault code doesn't come back up in 24 hours, replace the control panel. If the code comes up with the control panel dis-connected, replace the control board.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, October 8, 2012

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