Sm for Model Number SE1000 The touch pad doesn't respond at all. I replaced both the control board and the touch pad with newer parts. I confirmed on the four pin connector to the control board that I get 10VAC (red/black - red/black)and 26VAC (blue - blue) (actually 27 or so VAC). Checked the same thing on the transformer output too and the voltages look good. I tried to get the control board to do its own self-diagnostics by the sequence: 1) press Washer-OFF 2) press Dryer-OFF 3) While Dryer-Signal on/off pressed, press Washer-Regular. But that doesn't do anything either. Still unresponsive. So I am really lost on how to proceed. I must note that I started this whole repair thing only because the dryer had 7E on its display. But as soon as I turned off power to troubleshoot the 7E problem and bring the power back on, the touch pad became unresponsive. Since then I have been following instructions for troubleshooting the "unresponsive touch pad" problem and I am out of ideas. Now my question is whether the original 7E indication has anything to do with my still unresponsive touch pad. Please note that throughout this troubleshooting process, I replaced both control board and touch pad already. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Really appreciate your help. Best regards.
Answer Hi Sm. The 7E code is because of overheating. You first need to clean the vent and vent cap entirely. Then change the thermistor part # is 306056. Mounted on the blower hsg. The cycling thermostat is part # 306060. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, August 23, 2011