This control board is the appliance's primary printed circuit board. It governs cycle timing, options, and power to key components. Replacing a failed PCB can restore responsive controls and consistent operation across all cycles.
- Coordinates inputs from sensors/controls and directs outputs to motors, valves, pumps, and other loads
- Manages cycle sequencing and option selections as designed by the manufacturer
- Symptoms of a failing board can include no start/no response, cycles that won't advance or end early, intermittent/erratic operation, blank or flickering indicators, or recurring error codes
What's included: One printed control board (PCB) Install notes:
- Disconnect power before servicing; do not work on a live appliance
- Use ESD protection and handle the board by the edges to avoid damage
- Photograph existing wiring; move connectors one at a time to the matching positions on the new board
- Secure the board and any covers before restoring power; run a test cycle/diagnostic per your model's service information
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
I kept getting "e90" error code and washer wouldn't start washing cycle Richard R. • Glendora , CA • November 08, 2015
After doing online research about this particular error code I found www.appliancepartspros.com. On the site I searched my washing machine's model number and I found the correct part (in my case, it was the main control board) at a discounted price. I figured that with their no hassle return policy it was a no brainer trying to replace the part myself. The process went fairly smooth. If you're replacing this part yourself, be sure to disconnect your machine from the power outlet first to avoid...
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