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Washer stuck between cycles or skipping rinse? This timer controls cycle sequence and duration. DIY repair typically takes 10-15 minutes with basic tools.
I knew the timer was bad. I went to the parts train website as i had done before. I found the part in just a few moments. It arrived in 2 days and I replaced the timer. 4 screws and 10 minutes was all that it took. Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Fixes refrigerator displays flashing, unit cycling on/off, or fans not running. This power supply board converts AC to DC for controls and components.
Replaced the main circuit board, evaporator fan motor, and power supply. Probably did not need to change the power supply but did so just to be safe. Replaced the fan motor because I was advised it could be the cause of the circuit board failure. Got a rebuilt main circuit from Circuit Board Medic because new ones are no longer available. Read more
This Electronic Control Board is the appliance's central control module. It interprets inputs from sensors and switches and directs power to motors, valves, heaters, and fans to run cycles reliably when the original board has failed.
After removing and testing the continuity for the heating element, then the thermostat, I wasn't sure what to check next. I chatted online, and Susan suggested the control board was the most likely problem. I'm only somewhat handy, so I was nervous when the part didn't arrive with instructions. All I needed was a screwdriver to removed the front panel of the dishwasher (and to lift the tabs on the plastic housing of the control board), and it's clearly labelled as to where to plug in each wire... Read more
Fix a dishwasher that won't cycle, stays in wash mode, or has unresponsive controls. This control board manages timing and operation. Moderate DIY repair.
There are 4 things that have to do with the working of the heating element in this dishwasher (assuming everything else is working). 1) The heating element itself, 2) the high-temp. thermal limit switch (sometimes called the thermostat), 3) the wiring from the heating element back to the control unit in the door, and 4) the control unit. I replaced the heating element and that did not fix the drying problem. The high-temp. thermal limit thermostat checked good, with continuity at room... Read more
Fix a compactor that won't start or respond to buttons with this control board and touchpad assembly. Direct replacement part for common electronic failures.
Fix a microwave that won't heat or heats slowly by replacing the inverter board. This repair requires 1-2 hours and moderate skill to access.
Opened case and located burned component by visual inspection and tracing smell. Ordered a new inverter board with two-day delivery. It was very difficult to remove the old board install the new board. Function restored. Read more
This replacement insert restores the proper fit and finish of the appliance where a small trim or mounting piece is missing or damaged. It helps secure adjacent panels and prevents gaps or rattling for a cleaner, quieter cabinet. What it does
Fix a washer that won't start, stops mid-cycle, or has unresponsive controls with this electronic control board. Restores full function to your machine.
Fix a cracked or discolored control panel trim with this escutcheon. Protects buttons and electronics from spills while restoring appearance. Easy install.
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, sits sensing indefinitely, or has unresponsive controls. This electronic control board manages timing and settings.
Changed the control board. Works perfectly now. Read more
Fix a washer that won't start the wash cycle or has unresponsive controls. This electronic control board manages cycle selection and timing functions.
Replaced the electronic control panel Read more
Fix a washer that won't start, advance cycles, or respond to buttons with this electronic control board. Moderate DIY repair requiring basic tools.
Refrigerator not cooling and running constantly? A failed defrost timer prevents the defrost cycle from completing. DIY repair in 30-45 minutes.
Bought new optic control boards, both the emitter and the receiver. The repair process was so simple. The KitchenAid repair tech came out to diagnose our issue. He was only going to come back and install a new emitter. They wanted a lot of money to do the repair. They were going to charge us $257 just for the part (emitter board). We bought both boards for $300 from AppliancePartsPros. We decided to replace both boards, because if one went bad the other might not be far behind. Read more
This replacement insert restores a finished appearance and secures a panel or trim opening on compatible appliances. It helps cover gaps and provides a clean, stable mounting surface so doors and panels sit correctly. What it does: