I serviced a ge "quiet power" gld5600 series dishwasher about 3 days ago. The initial customer complaint was that it would run.... Forever. He did not specify whether it would complete the cycle before it restarted, so I had to dig around a bit.
I verified the heaters were getting power, and the heater had continuity. He said the dishwasher seemed to work fine other than the not stopping part. I assumed it was the board, which I ordered. Part # WD21X10247. It was the machine controller, and touchpad assembly. Parts company had more than 5 in stock which led me to believe that this is a common failure.
Parts installed yesterday, fast forward to today, he calls and says the dishwasher seemed to have worked once, but he can not get it to restart. I asked him to flip the breaker for ten minutes, and see if that helps, also to push a bit on the door to see if the latch may not have caught all the way. Still nothing. He gets a couple of led lights, but the unit won't start.
Do any of you guys have any experience in the Matter? I'm going back on Monday to check it again, but would like to get educated about it so I can try and get it right the second time around.
I verified the heaters were getting power, and the heater had continuity. He said the dishwasher seemed to work fine other than the not stopping part. I assumed it was the board, which I ordered. Part # WD21X10247. It was the machine controller, and touchpad assembly. Parts company had more than 5 in stock which led me to believe that this is a common failure.
Parts installed yesterday, fast forward to today, he calls and says the dishwasher seemed to have worked once, but he can not get it to restart. I asked him to flip the breaker for ten minutes, and see if that helps, also to push a bit on the door to see if the latch may not have caught all the way. Still nothing. He gets a couple of led lights, but the unit won't start.
Do any of you guys have any experience in the Matter? I'm going back on Monday to check it again, but would like to get educated about it so I can try and get it right the second time around.