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Frigidaire Dishwasher FGHD2465NB1A Lights No Action
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Post# 1131459   10/19/2021 at 19:45 (918 days old) by PinkPower4 (USA)        

Dishwasher powers on. Steady lights. Push start; nothing happens. Cycle selected doesn't matter. Tried unplugging and replugging. Door latch is good.

I tried to put it in diagnostic mode, but nothing happens.

Am I looking at replacing a control panel? If so, cheapest place to buy?





Post# 1131460 , Reply# 1   10/19/2021 at 20:18 (918 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Identify the part number, then employ Google or whatever is your preferred portal to search that number for the best price vs. perceived reliability of the vendor.


Post# 1131468 , Reply# 2   10/19/2021 at 23:33 (918 days old) by PinkPower4 (USA)        
Does it sound like a control panel issue?

I can type in the part number, but if anyone has a recommended place feel free to share.

Feel free to share a suggested replacement.

Thank you!


Post# 1131534 , Reply# 3   10/20/2021 at 20:51 (917 days old) by PinkPower4 (USA)        
Update

The start button does not feel any different than the other buttons when I press it, but the good news is the dishwasher still works on the delay feature...for now. It is probably not a long-term fix, but it will buy me some time until I can get another dishwasher.

I'm not sure whether it's the touchpad, control board or both. The ribbon looked OK. Either way, it seems like it will be more than half of what I paid, and it's not that great of a dishwasher anyway. Cascade Fryer Boil Out is the only thing that kept me from tossing it before now.

This dishwasher with electronics lasted about half as long as my old Maytag (too bad I didn't know then what I know now or maybe I could have fixed the Maytag one). But, hey. It is saving energy for the amount of time it works, right? However, that is if you consider cycle only. I probably shouldn't mention the gallons or water used to rinse the dishes clean before placing them in the dishwasher that doesn't actually clean dirty dishes (in the old days we just scraped the food off in the trash and put them straight in the dishwasher, having to run multiple cycles, or that it ended up in the landfill twice as quick.



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