Excellent video! Determined it was control panel through diagnostic test, 2-1. Ordered original part, 3-5 days. Accomplished the task of changing out control panel in 20 minutes. Very happy. Thank you for the excellent teaching video. 😊
This is very helpful! My Jenn-air touch pad is too sensitive and constantly turning on by itself. I found there is an updated model for the touch pad, so going to replace it myself.
Excellent video. I was having the same issue with basically the same model of dishwasher, except not only were the buttons not working right, but after a wash cycle, the control panel would beep every 2-3 seconds. This was after we opened the washer, pressed cancel, and anything else, the beeping wouldn't stop until it would randomly stop for a few mins, hours, or even days, and then randomly start beeping again. The only way to stop the beeping was to do the control lock, but then sometimes we couldn't get it out of control lock. I will say the replacement part that I received was new and it included to longer screws. The two longer screws were meant to replace the two shorter screws up in the top right and left corner. The newer control panel is not in the same form factor as the older version. It all fits together, but it looks from the inside or part you wouldn't see different and the two top corners need longer screws to screw from the inside panel into the new style control panel.
Thank you for the quick reply. I'll consider trying a control board and hopefully it fixes the problem, if not , off to the store we go. Thanks again. Video was helpful.
Good video, I have similar issues, however, my keypad does work but only for one wash at a time. Each time the wash ends I have to remove front panel, disconnect the wire from keypad and plug back in. It's the only way to get keypad to work. I've tried another circuit board for the key pad and that too behaves the same. Could it be the actual control board?? Parts are expensive and right now lots n lots of sales on brand new units. Not sure what to do. Any help is great. Thanks
Thank you. It's probably indeed the control board. Used parts are cheaper and it's what I got and it still runs great. But if new machines are on sale, it's not a bad idea either.
Excellent video! Determined it was control panel through diagnostic test, 2-1. Ordered original part, 3-5 days. Accomplished the task of changing out control panel in 20 minutes. Very happy. Thank you for the excellent teaching video. 😊
Excellent step by step video on how to replace the control board. I like how your son helped out with the repair.
Thank you. The boy loves doing this type of jobs.
This is very helpful! My Jenn-air touch pad is too sensitive and constantly turning on by itself. I found there is an updated model for the touch pad, so going to replace it myself.
Well done Gentlemen! Best of luck with future "Family Fixes"
Thank you!
Excellent video. I was having the same issue with basically the same model of dishwasher, except not only were the buttons not working right, but after a wash cycle, the control panel would beep every 2-3 seconds. This was after we opened the washer, pressed cancel, and anything else, the beeping wouldn't stop until it would randomly stop for a few mins, hours, or even days, and then randomly start beeping again. The only way to stop the beeping was to do the control lock, but then sometimes we couldn't get it out of control lock. I will say the replacement part that I received was new and it included to longer screws. The two longer screws were meant to replace the two shorter screws up in the top right and left corner. The newer control panel is not in the same form factor as the older version. It all fits together, but it looks from the inside or part you wouldn't see different and the two top corners need longer screws to screw from the inside panel into the new style control panel.
Happy that it worked out for you.
Thank you for the quick reply. I'll consider trying a control board and hopefully it fixes the problem, if not , off to the store we go. Thanks again. Video was helpful.
Great job... And I love how the kid is involved in the process:)
Very helpful! Thank you so much for this video! I couldnt find any other one that helped!
Thank you! Very helpful.
Happy to help. Thank you for watching.
outstanding instructions!! thanks for your help!!
You are welcome. Happy to help!
So we watched the video and removed the panel. A rubber strip from along the top popped out at that time. Any advice on how/where to place it?
Good video, I have similar issues, however, my keypad does work but only for one wash at a time. Each time the wash ends I have to remove front panel, disconnect the wire from keypad and plug back in. It's the only way to get keypad to work. I've tried another circuit board for the key pad and that too behaves the same. Could it be the actual control board?? Parts are expensive and right now lots n lots of sales on brand new units. Not sure what to do. Any help is great. Thanks
Thank you. It's probably indeed the control board. Used parts are cheaper and it's what I got and it still runs great. But if new machines are on sale, it's not a bad idea either.
Thank you, but what's that part called
Control panel. You should buy it by its name though. There are many with the same name. The part number should match in order to work,
What does it mean if you run the diagnostic and the error code button doesn't blink, it remains solid?
Great video, so helpful! Where do you find used parts?
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I just think the way you press the button is a little bit weird. It doesn’t look like you are press, instead you swipe down.