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The above disher washer will be ten years old in April so if the control needs to be replaced is it worth fixing?  Ten years is the life of a dishwasher I heard.

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Here's a photo of the inside of the control panel.  The inside ribbon looks burnt or shorted out where the black discolor is on the ribbon that goes to the control board in the second photo. Could the burnt ribbon and control buttons, because they are permanently connected it looks like to me, then I need to be replace the whole control board withe the attached ribbon? The main board looks fine, no fried or melted parts.  I think the ribbon to the control board just wore out over time and got too hot from the dishwasher.   PS  I couldn't add photos. I tried to make smaller. Didn't work.  

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On 10/12/2021 at 8:57 PM, donovanii said:

Maytag dishwasher mdbh979sab panel is haywire and only works for 8 minutes on quick wash

1 hour ago, donovanii said:

Here's a photo of the inside of the control panel.  The inside ribbon looks burnt or shorted out where the black discolor is on the ribbon that goes to the control board in the second photo. Could the burnt ribbon and control buttons, because they are permanently connected it looks like to me, then I need to be replace the whole control board withe the attached ribbon? The main board looks fine, no fried or melted parts.  I think the ribbon to the control board just wore out over time and got too hot from the dishwasher.   PS  I couldn't add photos. I tried to make smaller. Didn't work.  

Maytag dishwasher mdbh979sab panel is haywire and only works for 8 minutes on quick wash

 

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