Pushing more-time less-time more-time less-time puts the control panel in diagnostic mode, which technicians use to troubleshoot issues. How do I know this? I have the exact same model (or very similar), and if yours is like mine...if you remove the lower front panel of your dryer, there are troubleshooting instructions tucked in a plastic pouch that explain this diagnostic mode, plus many other repair instructions.
I had the same problem. To fix youll need the following: Can of electronic cleaner spray 1/4" hex head driver 1st unplug dryer! Get your 1/4" hex head driver then start to remove top lid. Once thats removed, remove the inside left compartment(3 more 1/4" hex head screws) Once removed inside you'll find a few computer boards. Unplug all the computer ribbons and all the harness contacts that you can, there's 3 or 4 of them. Grab your electronic computer cleaner spray and spray all the contacts on both sides, harness side and board side. Let it dry for about a minute or two. Once dry plug everything back in and put everything back how you found it. Once done plug back in and hopefully it should work just fine again. It worked for me best of luck!
When you say "control panel", do you mean the first board along the left side which the 110 is plugged into, or do you mean one of the two boards directly behind the buttons?
I had the same problem. To fix youll need the following: Can of electronic cleaner spray 1/4" hex head driver 1st unplug dryer! Get your 1/4" hex head driver then start to remove top lid. Once thats removed, remove the inside left compartment(3 more 1/4" hex head screws) Once removed inside you'll find a few computer boards. Unplug all the computer ribbons and all the harness contacts that you can, there's 3 or 4 of them. Grab your electronic computer cleaner spray and spray all the contacts on both sides, harness side and board side. Let it dry for about a minute or two. Once dry plug everything back in and put everything back how you found it. Once done plug back in and hopefully it should work just fine again. It worked for me best of luck!
I had the same problem. To fix youll need the following: Can of electronic cleaner spray 1/4" hex head driver 1st unplug dryer! Get your 1/4" hex head driver then start to remove top lid. Once thats removed, remove the inside left compartment(3 more 1/4" hex head screws) Once removed inside you'll find a few computer boards. Unplug all the computer ribbons and all the harness contacts that you can, there's 3 or 4 of them. Grab your electronic computer cleaner spray and spray all the contacts on both sides, harness side and board side. Let it dry for about a minute or two. Once dry plug everything back in and put everything back how you found it. Once done plug back in and hopefully it should work just fine again. It worked for me best of luck!
Pushing more-time less-time more-time less-time puts the control panel in diagnostic mode, which technicians use to troubleshoot issues. How do I know this? I have the exact same model (or very similar), and if yours is like mine...if you remove the lower front panel of your dryer, there are troubleshooting instructions tucked in a plastic pouch that explain this diagnostic mode, plus many other repair instructions.
Where did you find the replacement panel
Hi all: update up close the loop. I bought a new control panel and replaced it. It was about an hour long project but it worked like a charm
I had the same problem. To fix youll need the following:
Can of electronic cleaner spray
1/4" hex head driver
1st unplug dryer! Get your 1/4" hex head driver then start to remove top lid. Once thats removed, remove the inside left compartment(3 more 1/4" hex head screws) Once removed inside you'll find a few computer boards. Unplug all the computer ribbons and all the harness contacts that you can, there's 3 or 4 of them. Grab your electronic computer cleaner spray and spray all the contacts on both sides, harness side and board side. Let it dry for about a minute or two. Once dry plug everything back in and put everything back how you found it. Once done plug back in and hopefully it should work just fine again. It worked for me best of luck!
@@mribera22 Thanks for this simple recommendation. It works again!
Thanks to this video I was able to get it back to life until I can find a replacement display Thank You!!
When you say "control panel", do you mean the first board along the left side which the 110 is plugged into, or do you mean one of the two boards directly behind the buttons?
How much and where did you get the panel?
I have the exact same issue you are describing. Did you find a fix?
I have this too...what was the problem
Did you fix this problem I have the same issue....what was wrong?
I had the same problem. To fix youll need the following:
Can of electronic cleaner spray
1/4" hex head driver
1st unplug dryer! Get your 1/4" hex head driver then start to remove top lid. Once thats removed, remove the inside left compartment(3 more 1/4" hex head screws) Once removed inside you'll find a few computer boards. Unplug all the computer ribbons and all the harness contacts that you can, there's 3 or 4 of them. Grab your electronic computer cleaner spray and spray all the contacts on both sides, harness side and board side. Let it dry for about a minute or two. Once dry plug everything back in and put everything back how you found it. Once done plug back in and hopefully it should work just fine again. It worked for me best of luck!
The steam from drying the clothes gets the circut board wet. Need to take the board out and clean it. Easier to replace the board
How did you fix this problem, I’m having a similar issue now
I had the same problem. To fix youll need the following:
Can of electronic cleaner spray
1/4" hex head driver
1st unplug dryer! Get your 1/4" hex head driver then start to remove top lid. Once thats removed, remove the inside left compartment(3 more 1/4" hex head screws) Once removed inside you'll find a few computer boards. Unplug all the computer ribbons and all the harness contacts that you can, there's 3 or 4 of them. Grab your electronic computer cleaner spray and spray all the contacts on both sides, harness side and board side. Let it dry for about a minute or two. Once dry plug everything back in and put everything back how you found it. Once done plug back in and hopefully it should work just fine again. It worked for me best of luck!
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