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Customer Questions and Answers for Electronic Control Board by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM16821390
Manufacturer Part Number: W10482988

This electronic control board is the appliance's central controller. It interprets user inputs and sensor signals to power components at the right time, restoring reliable operation when the original board fails.

  • Interprets user settings and manages cycle timing and temperature control
  • Switches relays/outputs to run motors, heaters, valves, fans, and lights
  • Interfaces with sensors and safety switches to protect the appliance
  • Symptoms can include no display or response, won't start, cycles that won't advance, or erratic operation
  • Logs diagnostic error codes to aid troubleshooting
What's included: 1 electronic control board Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; follow ESD precautions and handle the board by the edges
  • Access the control area, then note/photograph wiring and move connectors one at a time to the new board
  • Mount securely, ensure no wires are pinched, reassemble, and restore power
  • Run a diagnostic or test cycle to confirm normal operation

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Bill for Model Number WDF520PADM3

Dishwasher runs through cycle OK except that dishes are not hot (or even warm) at end of heated dry cycle. Heater has full continuity and no breaks, dents, marks or burned-on food along the calrod. High-temp thermostat tests just fine. Testing for power at the disconnected leads that would attach to the heater shows only about 2VAC during a test run. It seems like the control board would be the likely problem, but have I forgotten to test anything else? Can I test for power to the heater at the control board itself? Thanks!

Answer

Bill, Check the wiring between the heater and the control board and if it is ok then the issue will be that the control board is faulty. You can test the control board at the heater connection points on the board and see if there is 120 vac when calling for heater to be on.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, December 22, 2017

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