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James
January 21, 2023
Circuit board won’t show power, but power is good to it
For model number GDT605PSM0SS
Hello James, thank you for your question. It may be that there is a blown Control Board Fuse, part number PS12743197. We are pleased to have been able to help.
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Kristie
January 21, 2024
Control panel just beeps and lights up all the time. Unplugged it / stopped for awhile but then started again.
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Hello Kristie, thank you for your inquiry. According to our research, we would recommend checking the wire harness of the user interface board and the control board. If the issue persists, you may need to replace the configured user interface control board, part number PS16762502. Glad to be of help!
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Gamal
May 13, 2024
Do you carry the CONFIGURED USER INTERFACE BOARD for dishwasher,
GE GDT605PSM0SS?
Please direct me to buy it because it doesn't shown anywhere and I really need it.
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For model number GDT605PSM0SS
Hi Gamal, thank you for contacting us. The user interface control board, part number PS16762502, will fit your model. We hope this is helpful!
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Arnold
October 25, 2024
The panel control lights come on intermittently, a little later they go out, & it does it again 10 - 15 times a day. what causes this & is it fixable? The dishwasher works fine but why are we getting the light show?
For model number GDT605PSM0SS
Hi Arnold,
Glad to hear from you. If the lights on the dishwasher come on randomly, the issue may be with the door latch or the electronic control board. Before inspecting the parts to see which one is causing the issue, turn the power off the to dishwasher. The door latch is attached to the tub frame, and connects to the door strike to keep your dishwasher door closed during operation. If you have a broken or faulty door latch, your dishwasher door may not stay closed, and this can prevent the dishwasher from running. To test the door latch, use a multimeter and and touch the terminals with the probes. You are testing for continuity and you should receive a reading of exactly or nearly zero. If your test produces any other reading, you will need a replacement door latch assembly. If the door latch is fine, you will need to check the electronic control board. Inspect the electronic control board for signs of of burn marks, scorching or other damage. If it shows any sign of damage, you will need to replace the electronic control board. We hope this helps!
Took off the kickplate, diconnected the wires and removed the whole door by lifting straight up, removing spring wires from hinges. Once door is disconnected from the machine, removed one hinge by removing bolt. Slid gasket into place, secured hinge back in place, then reconnected wires at bottom, replaced hinge spring wires and slid door back down onto hinges. Now that we know how to do it, could do it in 15 min to half hour.
This didn't work out well. At the beginning of September the control panel in the door started to work erratically, the lighted buttons did not light up as expected. I ordered a replacement board and installed it. CONFIGURED UI SERVICE CONTROL Part #: PS16618944 This did not help, so I ordered another control board and installed it. CONFIGURED SERVICE MACHINE CONTROL BOARD Part #: PS16226072. This did not help. This control board has a small orange fuse that looks like an old fashioned transistor. it was fine, as was the fuse on the previous control board. There were two things about the Control boards that might help someone figure out what went wrong. When I took out the original control board, there was evidence of component overheating. When I installed the new control board there was a green light that was blinking. I had hoped to complete this repair, but we have been without a dishwasher for over a month, so I bought a new one. (I am a competent Instrumentation and Controls technician) It could be that there is a bigger issue here; a major component failure. If anyone has some suggestions to try, I would like to repair the machine and sell it as a used appliance.
1. Turn off breaker supplying power to dishwasher in electrical panel 2. Open dishwasher door 3. Unscrew the screws that secure the dishwasher to the counter. 4. Tip dishwasher forward. Identify the non-functioning door latch. It looks exactly like the replacement. Unclip the wire harness from the door latch. 5. On the inside of the dishwasher, there are 2 screws directly under the door latch. Unscrew them and carefully set aside. 6. Remove old door latch. 7. Set new door latch in place. Holding securely, replace screws removed in step 5. Toward the end they get a little tougher to screw in. 8. Plug wire harness into new door latch. 9. Re-align dishwasher and re-secure to counter in previous position. 10. Test latch to make sure it closes properly. 11. Turn on breaker in electrical panel. The dishwasher should now function properly.