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Posted by DavesTeam on April 7, 2007, 10:17 pm
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> > wrote:
> >> We have a 5 year old Maytag dishwasher, model MDBF750AWQ, that stopped
> >> working.
> >> No lights are lit on the panel, power is working at the junction box
> >> where
> >> the dishwasher is wired into.
> >> Any ideas where to look next? Perhaps the soft touch control panel is
> >> bad?
> >> Thanx for any ideas.
> >> Frank
> > Starting at the control panel is not a good diagnostic technique.
> > While that might be the problem, it may also be upstream, like a poor
> > connection from the 120 V input. Do a logical voltage survey/check to
> > eliminate the simple things first. Then contact repairclinic.com or
> > other experts amd play the 'gottabe' game as they suggest. Good luck.
> > Joe
> I verified the power source and there is 120V going into the dishwasher.
> Will check repairclinic.com. Thanx for your advice.
Check the Maytag site for the recall list. I pitched my copy when mine
did not have all the right numbers, but you are in the right age
range. They also have a serious recall list for washing machines.
Dave Scudamore
Aroundtoit Handyman
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>> We have a 5 year old Maytag dishwasher, model MDBF750AWQ, that stopped
>> working.
>> No lights are lit on the panel, power is working at the junction box
>> where
>> the dishwasher is wired into.
>> Any ideas where to look next? Perhaps the soft touch control panel is
>> bad?
>> Thanx for any ideas.
>> Frank
> Starting at the control panel is not a good diagnostic technique.
> While that might be the problem, it may also be upstream, like a poor
> connection from the 120 V input. Do a logical voltage survey/check to
> eliminate the simple things first. Then contact repairclinic.com or
> other experts amd play the 'gottabe' game as they suggest. Good luck.
> Joe