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Customer Questions and Answers for Dryer Control Board (Mounted Assembly) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM14942250
Manufacturer Part Number: WE04M10004

This electronic control board governs your dryer's cycle logic and responses. Replacing a failing board restores proper communication between the controls and internal components to help resolve dead console, no-start, or erratic cycle behavior.

  • Interprets cycle selections and sensor inputs to run the programmed operations
  • Sends control signals to the dryer's components as designed by the model
  • Coordinates timing and status indicators
  • Common symptoms: won't start, console unresponsive, cycles that won't run/advance/end properly, intermittent power or random lights/beeps
What's included: 1 electronic control board assembly. Installation notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; this board carries line voltage.
  • Use ESD precautions and handle the PCB by the edges.
  • Photograph/label connectors and move wires one at a time to the new board; secure with existing bracket.
  • After installation, run the model's diagnostic or test routine if applicable.

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For Ge Dryer Control Board (Mounted Assembly) (Part Number: OEM14942250)

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Hello Mike, first check that there is 120v,120v, 240v at the dryer terminal block, then check for 120v at the control board, J1 connector, orange to white wires, if ok then the control board was damaged.part WE04M10004.

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Andreas for Model Number DPSE810GGWT

The GE gas dryer DPSE810 won't start, but occasionally starts and runs and operates normally if I do something like unplug and plug the power cord and/or rotate the selection dial. I checked the door switch (correct continuity for open and closed door), the belt switch (continuity when closed and no continuity when open), cleaned all lint from the motor fan. When you press the start button it makes the clicking sound and the motor tries to spin but stops. I know that the motor tries to spin the drum because I left the door open, while pressing the door switch. Is it the motor, the board or other? and how can you check? Thanks

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Andreas, with the door open and the door switch pressed in, the drum can be rotated as soon as the dryer is started. If it continues to run after rotating the drum, the failure would be in the start windings of the motor. There should be a number in between the G and the W of the model number that would be necessary to identify what specific part numbers are used with this dryer.

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Harvey, it would be recommended that the sensor bars on the lint trap housing are cleaned as residue from softeners can accumulate and prevent them from being able to sense moisture properly.

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John, The WE04M10004 / WE04M10004 Board Assembly is the place to start. Probably a damaged circuit tracer or loose damaged solder joint.

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Mike, Based on the information the control board does sound like it would be the most likely cause for the dryer not to start but would suggest to test the door switch and the thermal fuse just to rule them out as being a possible cause of failure.

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Mike, A couple of things to check first. The door switch, make sure the switch operates and the wiring is OK. The idler switch and wiring, inside the cabinet on the rear area of the motor. If the belt is broken, or the switch or wiring is damaged the dryer wont start. If all's OK, then replace the main control board WE04M10004, the motor relay on the board has probably failed.

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Hello Curtis, Unplug the unit and remove the rear of the control panel to provide access to the board. Remove the knobs and the screws retaining the board to the control panel. Install the new one and transfer the wiring one wire at a time. Re-assemble the machine and re-connect to power.

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