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The problem is that when you select a cycle and press start, all the leds start flashing. I turned off the power for a few minutes then turned it back on. I put it in Error Mode. There were no errors indicated. Then, I put it in Service Mode and it ran thru all tests. No problem. Every function worked. The I exited service mode and put it in error mode. No errors. Still, the problem persists. You press start, and all lights flash. Suggestions appreciated.

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usually that indicates a open door when all the led flash. Have you tested the door switch for continuity? Since you ran it in diagnostic's and everything ran i am assuming it's fine, but i would check your switch.

 

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Nothing wrong with the switch. What about the blinking lights?

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Shot in the dark but possibly the control lock or "child lock" is active

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