Sometime ago a repair person came and got our dishwasher working again…at the time, I didn’t know that all he did was unplug it and it reset. (Paid a service fee for that) When I had the problem again, I read to unplug and let it reset. That has worked for me over a year, and then it finally wouldn’t work. I watched this video, ordered the circuit board and installed per your instructions, and it worked! Thank you for taking the time to record and post!
1. THANK YOU For making this detailed FIX IT video for all of us! 2. I HIGHLY recommend everyone go watch the "GE Dishwasher dead display diagnosis" video on youtube FIRST - the video is 3:33 long. That will help you FIRST diagnose if it is your main control board (which this video shows you how to replace) or your user interface board. We followed this video step by step first and it did not fix our problem. We then found the diagnosing video, realized it was our UI board, ordered that and replaced it and it fixed the problem! So it could be either board, diagnose it first. 3. The video for replacing the user interface board is called "GE dishwasher repair - replacing the user interface board" and is 39min long 4. We were able to order both boards (main control board and user interface board) for our dishwasher on Amazon. Be very careful when ordering and make sure you are ordering the exact board you need for YOUR dishwasher model. 5. If anyone has any questions about how we fixed our dishwasher, feel free to message me! SO grateful we were able to use these videos to fix ours without having to replace our DW or call a repair person out.
Best diy video on the net. Here’s what’s wrong, here’s what to do about it, very straightforward. No history of the dishwasher, GE, or Jack Welch’s management style at the outset. Not sure why so many instructions have all that extraneous info.
Bro! Can’t thank you enough…easy to follow along and your tips made job smother. Saved a lot of money by not going out and buying a new dishwasher. Thanks again!
Ok so a great Thank You for your video. Flipped the breaker and lights on! We bought our GE in 2018 and never had issues with it! We only used the dishwasher about 1 or 2 times a month. Hubby hates dishwashers rather I wash dishes by hand. A few months ago I was telling him ok I'm doing all the dishes anyway so from now on its dishwasher or not at all. Haha thank you!
Great video. Used the link to get that same part and installed it myself. Good work explaining things and having good lighting to see exactly what you were doing.
My dishwasher acted similar. I unplugged it for 30 seconds it back in and it worked. Then in a week or two it would do the same thing and that’s still what it does . So it’s kind of annoying to have to unplug it and plug it back in. I know someday it’s going to quit so I’m going to order this part. Thanks for making this video. I’ve never heard such great job of explaining what needs to be done. Just a superb job so congratulations and thank you very much . By the way, the only problem my peanut butter was Skippy. I’m not sure if that makes any difference, but it seem to work just as well as whatever brand you had there.😊
@sumsharm82 Before you all go this far fown the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control panel board and clean it with CRC electrical contact spray cleaner. Clean both plug and socket.
After a month of doing that it shuts down within 24 hours, then starts shutting down during the dishwasher cycle. So hopefully yours was a one off. If not, you know how to fix it. :)
Tried four videos they didn’t work then I went to your video. Shut off the breaker turned it back on power. It’s working thanks a lot you save me a bunch of money.
Great video and much appreciated. I first tried the breaker on and off, but it did not work. I ordered the part and with your DIY help video I was able to replace the control board. Thank you.
Update!!! I turned off the electricity to the dishwasher at the breaker box and turned it back on. I opened the dishwasher and the panel lit up! I cannot believe it but THANK YOU for this video and the comments!!
Thanks a lot for this video! Saved a few hundred dollars with your help. It was harder to put back the tray after installing the new board as in my case one side of the tray was a little bent. The key is to remember the tray fully fits inside the grove with all cables in place.
Before you all go this far fown the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control panel that runs to the top controls. Clean the connector with CRC electronic spray cleaner (Both male and female ends) and replug it in. This connection seems to be a culprit that causes sporadic and intermittent power issues to upper controls.
I have this exact problem - but a different model - I can't seem to find if all control boards work in GE dishwashers - or I need a different control board that the one you included - Do you know if I need a specific control board?
I have a slightly different model. The control board is bolted into its case so I have to wait for my bf to get home with his tools. I also had to take the door off just to be able to access the screws. I only have screw driver at the house. It's an easy to follow video though so I appreciate it.
Great video, thank you! My model was a GDT series, (GDT695SGJ5BB) a little different. However, I was still able to figure out how to change the board thanks to your video.
I ordered the board, put it in and the dishwasher still doesn't power up. I did some testing and found that when I connect power a green light on the new board blinks. I tried the old one and that one does the same thing, so I know the board is powered up. I'm wondering if it's the control panel on the door or I should just get a new dishwasher. This unit was installed five years ago, but I bought a model home so it wasn't used at all during that time. Basically a new dishwasher. And it worked during the home inspection 6 weeks ago!
This was a very helpful tutorial. Even though my model is slightly different, changed the circuit board out and it is now back up and running. Thank you so much!
I had the same problem, no power. I took out the switch on the top of the door in the middle. The door is a triangle point that plugs into the switch inside when the door is closes, this is the switch, 2 screws and 1 plug. I took it out there is a spring you can easily see when you flip it over, I blew it out with air a bit and cleaned up that area, reinstalled it and it fixed my problem. The switch sales for $7 bucks on Amazon, but cleaning it up did the trick for me.
I have a very similar 5yo GDT655 dishwasher with the same problem. I tried toggling the circuit breaker a few times, nope. So I removed the lower panel, removed the metal box plate, disconnected that white plastic power coupling, cleaned it with a toothbrush, re-inserted it, flipped the circuit breaker back on, voila, works! No random beeping anymore, panel display properly times out after a minute and goes dark. 10-mins of trivial work saved a $250+ service call! 🤑🤩💫
@@EDGeProjects No, there was no sign of it, not even sure cleaning the connectors off did anything really. However, as others have noted, it's started to activate/power-on itself again, ugh, so I just off'ed its circ-brkr till I need it in another two weeks. May have to replace the circ-board as others have, ugh.
Mine is a Maytag about 10 years old. Several months ago it would not start. Pressing the start button would cause the light to flash 3 times. Had to shut off the breaker, then it would start. Happened again a couple of weeks later. Since then I have to reset the breaker almost every time. Does it need a new control board or could it be something simpler and cheaper? Thanks for your reply.
Good job I’m going to check that. The first time the breaker fixed it off and on but not this time. It’s kind of sad. It’s only three years old. Oh well God bless, happy washing dishes.
Great video. Used it to replace the PCB on my GE. Part number was hard to find but to help the next person, my dishwasher model was PDT845SSJ0SS, the part number of the failed PCB was ge p/n 265d1464g301, and I ended up overnighting a replacement direct from GE part WD21X26942. I am not 100% sure, but I think the front panel that shows CLEAN is not working. It did show WASHING last night, but I have a working dw so I can live with that.
I thought our control board was bad. I removed it and did some continuity tests on it and found nothing obvious wrong with it. Thinking it was dead, I put everything back together, including the control board. I powered on the dishwasher and it lit up like normal. I ran a wash cycle of the dishes that were already in the washer, and it finished like normal. Turns out that the issue was the cables just needed to be re-seated. Try this first before ordering a new control board.
Could a bad wiring harness cause low voltage going to the main board? I currently have an issue with my UI not responding at all. I tested the pins on the main board and they showed 4-5 volts instead of the 12-14 volts that they are supposed to show. Should I replace both the wiring harness and the board just in case? Probably important to mention that the wiring harness that is currently installed is slightly blackened where the black wire is entering the head adapter piece which is plugging into the dishwasher. Thanks for the help.
Mine made a pop sound randomly. The dishwasher wasn't even on, when i went to go look at it, it was completely off, no lights, sounded like the braker cut off. So i reset the the panel breaker, and it turned on right away, like urs did in the video, later that day same thing, dishwasher wasn't running, heard a braker trip, and same thing dishwasher was completely dead again. Is this what was going on with urs?
Was lucky i guess, flipped the breaker a couple of times and it came back to life. Not sure how much longer it will last being 5 years old. They sure make junk nowadays. Thanks for the video was about to dive into it.
You will find that after some time this wont "fix" the issue. Its an electronic conector that connects the lower electronic board to the upper control panel. It corrodes. Unplugging it and cleaning with CRC electronic spray cleaner will be your next "fix".
Gonna give this a go. I like the replies about trying to reseat the connectors first, before investing in the part. Might want to add that advice to your video. Haven't done this repair yet, but my GE seems to be a zombie -- last night, I heard the telltale chimes of a cycle starting. The door was open, as it acts as a $1,000 drying rack for handwashed dishes for now. The lights were on, and there was a "gurgling" coming from the drain area, as if a valve was opened (still while the door was open). Still feel this is the control board, or do I need to call an exorcist?
Not gonna lie- I saw some comments on the appliance repair subreddit that said those boards fail a lot so I guessed and got lucky. Since then it broke again and this time it was the button panel. I posted another video tonight showing how to test with a multimeter. It’s really simple and worth it to know which one to replace. There’s also a video out there from a channel named ‘Bearded Appliance Repair’ that shows how to do it. Good luck man. 👍
Hi, seems that you did this 8 months ago. I have read multiple reviews on GE parts website and comments on TH-cam that replacing the board doesn't fix the issue as after a few months the issues comes again. Did the issue come back for you?
I don’t know if I can do this but I may give it a try. Messing with anything electrical always gives me anxiety. I had a he tech come out 2 yrs ago and he replace the brains of the control panel. Dishwasher worked for approximately 18 mos no problem, then it started powering up own its own throughout the day and night (so annoying at night) and then on Christmas Day 2023 it died! So here I am watching this video trying to decide on an attempt to self repair or call he tech and pay a $300 invoice!
Check if the light on the motherboard underneath solid green? There is another video that shows how to check the voltage on the motherboard going up to the user circuit board in the door. If the have 14V between blue-yellow and black-green wires then head up to the user circuit board. Test the voltage on the other end of the plug. Look at the plug pins on the user circuit board. If you have 14V then others will say change the board. But, the board is not dead. hold a piece of wire between 5V and reset on the user circuit board. Then hold the wire between Reset and GND on the user circuit board. I used the ends of a bent paperclip. 5 seconds each. Press “Start” on the front of the dishwasher and it should light up.
There’s an easier fix, call g.e and the tech will apply the UPDATE that fixes that issue for FREE. G.e knows the issue and isn’t charging for the update. How do i know? I’m actually a g.e field service tech.
Finally gave up and called a reputable appliance dealer/repair store. Was told it was the board, but there are actually two boards that need replacing plus the wiring harness at a total cost of $360.00 plus the $110 service call for a total of $470. Said this model is cheap model most new home builders install and are lucky you get from 3-5 years from them and have seen this problem in a lot of them. Mine is 3 1/2. Viewing the cost I decided to purchase a new upgraded model GE for ~$1000.00 for everything including tax and disposal of old machine except extended warranty.
I wish you explained how knew the board was the issue. On my model, the board is very expensive and I cannot see any damage on mine and I don't want to order a new one without knowing that the board is the problem. How did you know the board was the issue?
Appliances just suck these days. It is by design too. It ensures that the parts can be sold at ridiculous prices with enormous profit margins. $150 control board that costs $6 to make knowing a good percentage of people will do that over buying a new one. I however will just never buy GE again.
Yea, and on new install they want you to pay for them to take away the old one. Mine is only 4.5 years old and is good for parts...they will make a lot of money on them. I'm tempted to keep it for parts myself.
There is also a service flash from GE to replace the heating element. In my case i reseted the dishwhasher and put it in diagnosis mode. Then once it was in wash and heat. The dishwasher stopped working. Not always, but that heating element could be a culprit too.
I turned off the breaker to the kitchen circuit for 10 min and back on again, and it was back to life. We had some super brief power blinks a few days ago that were so short they didn't even kill the TV or computer tower, but I suspect that caused this. Hopefully the board still has some life left, but I am comfortable changing it. I've replaced power supplies in TVs, really not that different.
No display problem can be either the board you replaced or the UI board... GE has a software update device that can sometimes reprogram them both. Try calling the manufacturer and asking if they can send out the update device first.
@@seanraffan1712 yeah I did. There’s another video on TH-cam about how to test this circuit board to see if it’s good. You test two terminals and if you get the right voltage then it’s the control board up where the buttons are. I ordered one of those and watched another video and got it going. Hardest part was I didn’t have enough water or electrical line so I had to disconnect all that to pull the unit out.
@@3schnauzies it's been a while, but I think this was the video. th-cam.com/video/GN5t4VFgLCY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mjkie5XSvpdM1JuS I used everything that was already there far as plumbing/electrical. None of that changed for me.
Did everything per your awesome video and I'm still not having any luck. No control lights, no sounds, the only thing that changed is a green flashing LED light on the control board that I replaced. Help lol
I have the very top of the line dishwasher from GE. The first one came with a bad well joint that caused a severe leak into my basement. The second one which is about 9-10 months old is now completely dead. I have a 3 year extended warranty but this proves to me that GE is an unreliable brand. Never again.
GE is dish washer is garbage we got this dishwasher in our house when we brought our model home used it 3 times and had this problem wow never encountered anything like this wirh my old bosch
100% agree. These are not good appliances. We also bought the matching microwave and the panel almost immediately burned out so we can’t read the numbers. I regret buying these big time
If you can make a better video, start a channel and go for it man. That’s how I started mine. You have the same broken dishwasher and Internet access. Push record on your camera and go to town. Create the story you want to see in the world.
Good job dude but this is ridiculous lol still costs $145 for a circuit board and it’s so insanely tedious to repair. The company should just come out and fix their POS product for free. Imma try this but gunna leave the. panel down and just plug stuff in specially if it’s just gunna break in 4 more years.
Yep I feel your pain man. I’m not happy with these appliances. I thought we’d get a good 10 years out of them but they all started falling apart after 3. Very disappointed with GE/Haier/whoever makes this crap
@@thefiXfiles I got the circuit board out today. A replacement is 171$ on Amazon now and the reviews are that it’s good and works but needs replaced after a year or two… At that rate I decided to just buy a new washer.
Sometime ago a repair person came and got our dishwasher working again…at the time, I didn’t know that all he did was unplug it and it reset. (Paid a service fee for that) When I had the problem again, I read to unplug and let it reset. That has worked for me over a year, and then it finally wouldn’t work. I watched this video, ordered the circuit board and installed per your instructions, and it worked! Thank you for taking the time to record and post!
How does it reset?
@@Knightmare626 when you kill all power to it via the breaker, it'll allow the capacitors on the control module/board to fully drain.
1. THANK YOU For making this detailed FIX IT video for all of us!
2. I HIGHLY recommend everyone go watch the "GE Dishwasher dead display diagnosis" video on youtube FIRST - the video is 3:33 long. That will help you FIRST diagnose if it is your main control board (which this video shows you how to replace) or your user interface board. We followed this video step by step first and it did not fix our problem. We then found the diagnosing video, realized it was our UI board, ordered that and replaced it and it fixed the problem! So it could be either board, diagnose it first.
3. The video for replacing the user interface board is called "GE dishwasher repair - replacing the user interface board" and is 39min long
4. We were able to order both boards (main control board and user interface board) for our dishwasher on Amazon. Be very careful when ordering and make sure you are ordering the exact board you need for YOUR dishwasher model.
5. If anyone has any questions about how we fixed our dishwasher, feel free to message me! SO grateful we were able to use these videos to fix ours without having to replace our DW or call a repair person out.
Diagnosis video = th-cam.com/video/TI8cUjy5YOE/w-d-xo.html
Replacing UI board video = th-cam.com/video/GN5t4VFgLCY/w-d-xo.html
Best diy video on the net. Here’s what’s wrong, here’s what to do about it, very straightforward. No history of the dishwasher, GE, or Jack Welch’s management style at the outset. Not sure why so many instructions have all that extraneous info.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad it was helpful.
Bro! Can’t thank you enough…easy to follow along and your tips made job smother. Saved a lot of money by not going out and buying a new dishwasher. Thanks again!
Fixed my dishwasher. Thank you. Total cost was my time + $90 for the board.
God bless 🙏🏼
Where'd you buy the board for $90?
Ok so a great Thank You for your video. Flipped the breaker and lights on! We bought our GE in 2018 and never had issues with it! We only used the dishwasher about 1 or 2 times a month. Hubby hates dishwashers rather I wash dishes by hand. A few months ago I was telling him ok I'm doing all the dishes anyway so from now on its dishwasher or not at all. Haha thank you!
Thanks for the quick and easy tutorial, saved me probably $120-$150 labor for about 10 minutes of work.
Great video. Used the link to get that same part and installed it myself. Good work explaining things and having good lighting to see exactly what you were doing.
My dishwasher acted similar. I unplugged it for 30 seconds it back in and it worked. Then in a week or two it would do the same thing and that’s still what it does . So it’s kind of annoying to have to unplug it and plug it back in. I know someday it’s going to quit so I’m going to order this part. Thanks for making this video. I’ve never heard such great job of explaining what needs to be done. Just a superb job so congratulations and thank you very much . By the way, the only problem my peanut butter was Skippy. I’m not sure if that makes any difference, but it seem to work just as well as whatever brand you had there.😊
I had similar scenario, finally ordered parts as it stopped power on now.
Before you all go this far down the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control
@sumsharm82 Before you all go this far fown the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control panel board and clean it with CRC electrical contact spray cleaner. Clean both plug and socket.
@@paulg.5997tried that after this comment. Didn’t work 😢
After a month of doing that it shuts down within 24 hours, then starts shutting down during the dishwasher cycle. So hopefully yours was a one off. If not, you know how to fix it. :)
Tried four videos they didn’t work then I went to your video. Shut off the breaker turned it back on power. It’s working thanks a lot you save me a bunch of money.
Before you all go this far fown the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control
W3😅😊@@paulg.5997
Great video and much appreciated. I first tried the breaker on and off, but it did not work. I ordered the part and with your DIY help video I was able to replace the control board. Thank you.
Update!!! I turned off the electricity to the dishwasher at the breaker box and turned it back on. I opened the dishwasher and the panel lit up! I cannot believe it but THANK YOU for this video and the comments!!
Thanks a lot for this video! Saved a few hundred dollars with your help. It was harder to put back the tray after installing the new board as in my case one side of the tray was a little bent. The key is to remember the tray fully fits inside the grove with all cables in place.
Great to hear!
Before you all go this far fown the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control panel that runs to the top controls. Clean the connector with CRC electronic spray cleaner (Both male and female ends) and replug it in. This connection seems to be a culprit that causes sporadic and intermittent power issues to upper controls.
Bought a new board and it stopped working within a few weeks. Clean the contacts with WD-40 Contact Cleaner and it turned right on...
Tried the WD-40 Contact Cleaner on the original board. Nothing 😢
Thank you for this post. I bought a new board. A week later no power. I sprayed cleaner on the connector from the door and bam! Working again.
@@Excessive03 glad to help.
Where on earth is that plug that I need to spray???
Finally, someone that makes a quick and to the point video that also is correct thanks great vid
Glad it helped
Thanks for your video, my in-law's machine was a different model. But looked very similar underneath. Had it done in no time thanks to you!
Glad you got it fixed
So glad I found this video. Saved me a ton of time and money
Thanks for the video. I got my dishwasher fixed thanks to it. The biggest thing I learned is don't buy GE.
Thanks for the video. No way I’d have figured this out on my own. Very much appreciated.
I have this exact problem - but a different model - I can't seem to find if all control boards work in GE dishwashers - or I need a different control board that the one you included -
Do you know if I need a specific control board?
I have a slightly different model. The control board is bolted into its case so I have to wait for my bf to get home with his tools. I also had to take the door off just to be able to access the screws. I only have screw driver at the house. It's an easy to follow video though so I appreciate it.
Great video, thank you! My model was a GDT series, (GDT695SGJ5BB) a little different. However, I was still able to figure out how to change the board thanks to your video.
I ordered the board, put it in and the dishwasher still doesn't power up. I did some testing and found that when I connect power a green light on the new board blinks. I tried the old one and that one does the same thing, so I know the board is powered up. I'm wondering if it's the control panel on the door or I should just get a new dishwasher. This unit was installed five years ago, but I bought a model home so it wasn't used at all during that time. Basically a new dishwasher. And it worked during the home inspection 6 weeks ago!
This was a very helpful tutorial. Even though my model is slightly different, changed the circuit board out and it is now back up and running. Thank you so much!
I had the same problem, no power. I took out the switch on the top of the door in the middle. The door is a triangle point that plugs into the switch inside when the door is closes, this is the switch, 2 screws and 1 plug. I took it out there is a spring you can easily see when you flip it over, I blew it out with air a bit and cleaned up that area, reinstalled it and it fixed my problem. The switch sales for $7 bucks on Amazon, but cleaning it up did the trick for me.
I have a very similar 5yo GDT655 dishwasher with the same problem. I tried toggling the circuit breaker a few times, nope. So I removed the lower panel, removed the metal box plate, disconnected that white plastic power coupling, cleaned it with a toothbrush, re-inserted it, flipped the circuit breaker back on, voila, works! No random beeping anymore, panel display properly times out after a minute and goes dark. 10-mins of trivial work saved a $250+ service call! 🤑🤩💫
Did you see corrosion on the coupling and that's why you cleaned it?
@@EDGeProjects No, there was no sign of it, not even sure cleaning the connectors off did anything really. However, as others have noted, it's started to activate/power-on itself again, ugh, so I just off'ed its circ-brkr till I need it in another two weeks. May have to replace the circ-board as others have, ugh.
Just serviced my machine myself using this video, thank you very much!
Mine is a Maytag about 10 years old. Several months ago it would not start. Pressing the start button would cause the light to flash 3 times. Had to shut off the breaker, then it would start. Happened again a couple of weeks later. Since then I have to reset the breaker almost every time. Does it need a new control board or could it be something simpler and cheaper? Thanks for your reply.
Is this really the best option we have 3 years into a dishwasher is to spend half the price of a new dishwasher? GE won't do anything to fix it?
Thanks for the video, it was a great help and the solution to fixing our dishwasher!
Good job I’m going to check that. The first time the breaker fixed it off and on but not this time. It’s kind of sad. It’s only three years old. Oh well God bless, happy washing dishes.
Excellent video. Thank you. I got LUCKY (so far), mine came back on after a breaker reset. 🤞🤞🤞
how did you know it was the control board that needed to be replaced?
Great video. Used it to replace the PCB on my GE. Part number was hard to find but to help the next person, my dishwasher model was PDT845SSJ0SS, the part number of the failed PCB was ge p/n 265d1464g301, and I ended up overnighting a replacement direct from GE part WD21X26942. I am not 100% sure, but I think the front panel that shows CLEAN is not working. It did show WASHING last night, but I have a working dw so I can live with that.
Other websites suggest it is some kind of fuse. Is there a way to determine if it is this board or the fuse?
I thought our control board was bad. I removed it and did some continuity tests on it and found nothing obvious wrong with it. Thinking it was dead, I put everything back together, including the control board. I powered on the dishwasher and it lit up like normal. I ran a wash cycle of the dishes that were already in the washer, and it finished like normal.
Turns out that the issue was the cables just needed to be re-seated. Try this first before ordering a new control board.
Best advice in replies-
“Don’t buy GE…”
Hi my control panel is no light but when I close the door there is still some noise. Do I need to change the panel?
Thank you for your video! It saved us over $800
Great to hear!
Could a bad wiring harness cause low voltage going to the main board? I currently have an issue with my UI not responding at all. I tested the pins on the main board and they showed 4-5 volts instead of the 12-14 volts that they are supposed to show. Should I replace both the wiring harness and the board just in case? Probably important to mention that the wiring harness that is currently installed is slightly blackened where the black wire is entering the head adapter piece which is plugging into the dishwasher. Thanks for the help.
Replace immediately
Mine made a pop sound randomly. The dishwasher wasn't even on, when i went to go look at it, it was completely off, no lights, sounded like the braker cut off. So i reset the the panel breaker, and it turned on right away, like urs did in the video, later that day same thing, dishwasher wasn't running, heard a braker trip, and same thing dishwasher was completely dead again. Is this what was going on with urs?
Before you all go this far fown the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control
Was lucky i guess, flipped the breaker a couple of times and it came back to life. Not sure how much longer it will last being 5 years old. They sure make junk nowadays. Thanks for the video was about to dive into it.
Before you all go this far fown the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control
I watched this video & I reset my breaker and that solved my issue 🤣🙌🏻
You will find that after some time this wont "fix" the issue. Its an electronic conector that connects the lower electronic board to the upper control panel. It corrodes. Unplugging it and cleaning with CRC electronic spray cleaner will be your next "fix".
Your video is very helpful. Thank you!
Would this board be universal? So, would it fit other newer models? Tysm
Is there a fuse on the upper board on a GE GDT605PSMOSS dishwasher? Is that board accessible without taking the door off
Before you all go this far fown the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control
Awesome walk through, worked perfectly for mine!
Gonna give this a go. I like the replies about trying to reseat the connectors first, before investing in the part. Might want to add that advice to your video. Haven't done this repair yet, but my GE seems to be a zombie -- last night, I heard the telltale chimes of a cycle starting. The door was open, as it acts as a $1,000 drying rack for handwashed dishes for now. The lights were on, and there was a "gurgling" coming from the drain area, as if a valve was opened (still while the door was open). Still feel this is the control board, or do I need to call an exorcist?
I replaced mine and still no power! Any suggestions??
How did you know for sure the board was bad?
Not gonna lie- I saw some comments on the appliance repair subreddit that said those boards fail a lot so I guessed and got lucky.
Since then it broke again and this time it was the button panel. I posted another video tonight showing how to test with a multimeter. It’s really simple and worth it to know which one to replace. There’s also a video out there from a channel named ‘Bearded Appliance Repair’ that shows how to do it. Good luck man. 👍
Hi, seems that you did this 8 months ago. I have read multiple reviews on GE parts website and comments on TH-cam that replacing the board doesn't fix the issue as after a few months the issues comes again. Did the issue come back for you?
I don’t know if I can do this but I may give it a try. Messing with anything electrical always gives me anxiety. I had a he tech come out 2 yrs ago and he replace the brains of the control panel. Dishwasher worked for approximately 18 mos no problem, then it started powering up own its own throughout the day and night (so annoying at night) and then on Christmas Day 2023 it died! So here I am watching this video trying to decide on an attempt to self repair or call he tech and pay a $300 invoice!
Freaking auto correct- I meant GE tech and ON it’s own!!!!
Would it just start beeping out of nowhere?
Thank you, it was fixed with a on/off of the breaker.
Check if the light on the motherboard underneath solid green? There is another video that shows how to check the voltage on the motherboard going up to the user circuit board in the door. If the have 14V between blue-yellow and black-green wires then head up to the user circuit board. Test the voltage on the other end of the plug. Look at the plug pins on the user circuit board. If you have 14V then others will say change the board. But, the board is not dead. hold a piece of wire between 5V and reset on the user circuit board. Then hold the wire between Reset and GND on the user circuit board. I used the ends of a bent paperclip. 5 seconds each. Press “Start” on the front of the dishwasher and it should light up.
Thank you, easy to follow and worked!
There’s an easier fix, call g.e and the tech will apply the UPDATE that fixes that issue for FREE. G.e knows the issue and isn’t charging for the update. How do i know? I’m actually a g.e field service tech.
What’s the update? Is it an update to the control board?
Call GE? Where and how? Do you have number to call?
Finally gave up and called a reputable appliance dealer/repair store. Was told it was the board, but there are actually two boards that need replacing plus the wiring harness at a total cost of $360.00 plus the $110 service call for a total of $470. Said this model is cheap model most new home builders install and are lucky you get from 3-5 years from them and have seen this problem in a lot of them. Mine is 3 1/2. Viewing the cost I decided to purchase a new upgraded model GE for ~$1000.00 for everything including tax and disposal of old machine except extended warranty.
When you say apply the update, how do they do that? Is it a service visit?
Yeah how?? I replaced my control board and it didn’t fix the no power issue 🤦
I wish you explained how knew the board was the issue. On my model, the board is very expensive and I cannot see any damage on mine and I don't want to order a new one without knowing that the board is the problem. How did you know the board was the issue?
Before you all go this far fown the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control
Great video. Just as described, repair successful!
Glad you got it fixed up! 💪
Appliances just suck these days. It is by design too. It ensures that the parts can be sold at ridiculous prices with enormous profit margins. $150 control board that costs $6 to make knowing a good percentage of people will do that over buying a new one. I however will just never buy GE again.
Yea, and on new install they want you to pay for them to take away the old one. Mine is only 4.5 years old and is good for parts...they will make a lot of money on them. I'm tempted to keep it for parts myself.
There is also a service flash from GE to replace the heating element. In my case i reseted the dishwhasher and put it in diagnosis mode. Then once it was in wash and heat. The dishwasher stopped working. Not always, but that heating element could be a culprit too.
I turned off the breaker to the kitchen circuit for 10 min and back on again, and it was back to life. We had some super brief power blinks a few days ago that were so short they didn't even kill the TV or computer tower, but I suspect that caused this. Hopefully the board still has some life left, but I am comfortable changing it. I've replaced power supplies in TVs, really not that different.
Before you all go this far fown the rabbit hole, please try unplugging the connector from the bottom of the control
No display problem can be either the board you replaced or the UI board... GE has a software update device that can sometimes reprogram them both. Try calling the manufacturer and asking if they can send out the update device first.
There is an update that wasn’t done. You don’t have to change this motherboard
How do you find out about this update? And what does it require?
Mine turned out to be the UI (display board) board not the control board. Now I have a spare control board. That's it for GE for me.
Well bummed I swapped this and it didn’t make any change, guess I’ll pull it all apart and try again.
I have the same problem. Did you get yours working
@@seanraffan1712 yeah I did. There’s another video on TH-cam about how to test this circuit board to see if it’s good. You test two terminals and if you get the right voltage then it’s the control board up where the buttons are. I ordered one of those and watched another video and got it going. Hardest part was I didn’t have enough water or electrical line so I had to disconnect all that to pull the unit out.
@@kraigsnowden Do you perhaps have the link for the control board install video? Couldn't use existing water and electrical line then?
@@3schnauzies it's been a while, but I think this was the video.
th-cam.com/video/GN5t4VFgLCY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mjkie5XSvpdM1JuS
I used everything that was already there far as plumbing/electrical. None of that changed for me.
Worked like a charm! Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Bummer! Worked until then and now the same issue. Any other ideas for possible solution?
Thanks man. Appreciate the video.
Did everything per your awesome video and I'm still not having any luck. No control lights, no sounds, the only thing that changed is a green flashing LED light on the control board that I replaced.
Help lol
I appreciate a lot it’s really helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
My wife says THANK YOU🎉😂👍
Awesome very helpful!
I have the very top of the line dishwasher from GE. The first one came with a bad well joint that caused a severe leak into my basement. The second one which is about 9-10 months old is now completely dead. I have a 3 year extended warranty but this proves to me that GE is an unreliable brand. Never again.
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thank you!
Welcome!
I just had to shut the breaker off and rest it.
Your awesome
GE is dish washer is garbage we got this dishwasher in our house when we brought our model home used it 3 times and had this problem wow never encountered anything like this wirh my old bosch
100% agree. These are not good appliances. We also bought the matching microwave and the panel almost immediately burned out so we can’t read the numbers. I regret buying these big time
Fixed in 5 minutes? You should have mentioned before telling me to take all this shit apart that I need a replacement board first.
If you can make a better video, start a channel and go for it man. That’s how I started mine. You have the same broken dishwasher and Internet access. Push record on your camera and go to town. Create the story you want to see in the world.
Nope
Good job dude but this is ridiculous lol still costs $145 for a circuit board and it’s so insanely tedious to repair.
The company should just come out and fix their POS product for free.
Imma try this but gunna leave the. panel down and just plug stuff in specially if it’s just gunna break in 4 more years.
Yep I feel your pain man. I’m not happy with these appliances. I thought we’d get a good 10 years out of them but they all started falling apart after 3. Very disappointed with GE/Haier/whoever makes this crap
@@thefiXfiles I got the circuit board out today. A replacement is 171$ on Amazon now and the reviews are that it’s good and works but needs replaced after a year or two… At that rate I decided to just buy a new washer.
I have the opposite of the problem..
The light on the control penal stays on 24/7. How to turn it off when not using it.. ?