yes, the switches are part of the Controller ..
monitor the Light-blue wire while the D/W is running to see if it drops to 0v so that the Dispenser can energize.
OR monitor the voltage across the Dispenser ... needs 120v to energize
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Posted 30 December 2012 - 12:47 PM
yes, the switches are part of the Controller ..
monitor the Light-blue wire while the D/W is running to see if it drops to 0v so that the Dispenser can energize.
OR monitor the voltage across the Dispenser ... needs 120v to energize
Posted 30 December 2012 - 06:33 PM
After replacing the control board, the detergent dispenser door has finally started
to open! What an adventure!
RegUS, thank you for your patience and persistence in helping explain the functions
involved! It is appreciated and my wife is estatic! Have a GREAT New Year!
I didn't mean to overlook the contribution of others! RegUS posted repeatedly
trying to clear my understanding of how this circuit functioned! :)
Edited by sparkydm, 31 December 2012 - 08:24 AM.
Posted 30 December 2012 - 06:39 PM
After replacing the control board, the detergent dispenser door has finally started
to open! What an adventure!
RegUS, thank you for your patience and persistence in helping explain the functions
involved! It is appreciated and my wife is estatic! Have a GREAT New Year! :)
I knew it had to be the control board as well. Glad you fixed it!
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