Marden H Wagoner , OK June 08, 2019 Touch pad failure Removed and unplugged dishwasher. Opened door and peeled off touch pad. Removed the screws that held the door together. Gently separated the inner and outer parts of the door. Removed the cable for touch pad. Fed new touch pad cable into door from top. And pressed cable back into fitting. Reassembled door. Plugged dishwasher back in and reinstalled into cabinet. Only one problem with my repair. I should have plugged in the “New” touch pad to see if it it worked properly. It has a led out on it for the normal wash setting. Other than it not working properly. The dishes are now clean and dry. Thanks appliance parts quality control. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Jeff P Potomac , MD July 06, 2015 Some "buttons" on keypad were not responsive The keypad is entirely self-contained with a single, keyed plug. It is held on with two-sided 3M tape pre-installed on the replacement keypad. Turn off power/breaker to dishwasher. Start by peeling back the old keypad from both ends so it is free of the cabinet and you will see how it is inserted into the door. Use goo remover to clean up as much old glue residue as possible. Open door and remove screws all the way around so the front panel can be separated from the inside panel. Slip old keypad throw slot into the space between panels and gently straight out until plug releases from socket. Connect new keypad into old socket. It only goes in one way. Thread new keypad from inside to outside through the slot in the top of the door. Neatly arrange it so the ribbon cable is smooth and is not caught on any sharp edges. Re-install all removed screws ensuring ribbon cable and the ribbon for the LED display are folded flat. Carefully remove sections of tape covering from left to right and carefully align new keypad in indent. Ensure no bubbles exist and smooth from left to right removing tape covering as you go. Finish with the last piece of tape covering to the right of the ribbon cable and smooth into place. Remove plastic film protecting the top side of the keypad. Turn on power and test. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Chris J Pleasanton , CA December 03, 2017 Torn ribbon cable Orderd new part and it worked after installed Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers