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Customer Questions and Answers for User Interface (Mid/High Control Pcb) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18039963
Manufacturer Part Number: WP8564288

This user interface is the electronic control PCB that manages mid- and high-speed functions and touch/button inputs on compatible washers. It restores responsive controls and reliable command communication between the console and the main control. What it does:

  • Receives and processes button or touch inputs from the console so cycles and options can be selected.
  • Sends control signals to the main board and motors to engage mid/high-speed functions.
  • Helps resolve unresponsive or intermittent console buttons, erratic cycle selection, or loss of control communication.
  • Works as the interface layer between the user controls and the appliance's control system.
What's included:
  • One user interface (mid/high control PCB) as shown
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing to avoid electric shock or damage to electronics.
  • Handle the PCB by edges and avoid touching components or connector pins to prevent static damage.
  • Verify connector alignment and seat firmly; do not force connectors or bend pins.

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For Whirlpool User Interface (Mid/High Control Pcb) (Part Number: OEM18039963)

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Santana, What is displayed on the control panel, when you have to reset the washer ? If there are no fail codes displayed, and you're sure you have at least 110 VAC to the washer, when it is running, you want to consider the control board WPW10189966. You should find the Technical Data Sheet attached to the inside of the front panel (after you raise the washer top panel) and you ran conduct the control tests. That way you'll have a better idea of the problem. Good Luck.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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