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Old 08-10-2006, 01:29 PM
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Maytag dishwasher with flashing lights

Hello and thanks for your help. I have a Maytag dishwasher model MDB5100AWQ, with two flashing lights which occured after it's last wash cycle. The clean light and rinse only light flash together. I can not turn them off and The dishwasher will not start any cycle. I have turned the breaker off and pressed every button on the panel. Nothing has chnged anything thus far. This happened after the last wash cycle which was not interrupted or delayed. In the morning both lights were flashing together, dishes were clean and dishwasher was emptied. Lights have not turned off and dishwasher is inoperable as well. Thanks for any and all help Jim
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Maytag dishwasher model MDB5100AWQ, with two flashing lights which occured after it's last wash cycle. The clean light and rinse only light flash together. I can not turn them off and The dishwasher will not start any cycle.
I don't know about on that make of dishwasher, but on other brands, 2-flashing indicators light often indicate a 'stuck' button on the control panel. In such a case the dishwasher will cease operate until the cause is corrected.

You could try looking on the appliance's 'tech sheet' which should be with its wiring diagram. On electronically controlled models there are usually diagnostic tips and explanations of error messages and codes for that specific model.

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Dishwasher flashing lights

Thanks for your help Dan. That makes sense, I'll look into probably means control board is stuck, this model is all electronic. Thank you Jim
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Arrow Control *Panel* (aka keyboard)

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I'll look into probably means control board is stuck, this model is all electronic.
I said the control *panel* (see the following link) NOT the control 'board' (aka electronic control).

LINK > Maytag MDB5100AWQ Control Panel

The flimsy membrane switches used in them often fail. It's those keys that get 'stuck' making a shorted contact which the control tries to indicate as best it can.

I don't know for certain that is the cause in your case but as I said, check the unit's tech sheet for possible diagnostic tips.

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what ever happened to the good ol hardwired appliances. at least you'd be able to follow a lead wire from a terminal to a device. can't do that with printed circuits
mechanical toggle switches worked, they occasionally locked but some wd-40 usually fixed them.
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Angry Electronic appliance controls

I've been saying for years that the electronics used in appliance's are headaches... and expensive to replace when they fail (if you can figure out if they're the cause at all). I guess manufactures can save a couple of cents during manufacturing not needing to pay someone to install individual wires but instead just plug in a single ribbon connector?

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Hello and thanks for your help. I have a Maytag dishwasher model MDB5100AWQ, with two flashing lights which occured after it's last wash cycle. The clean light and rinse only light flash together. I can not turn them off and The dishwasher will not start any cycle. I have turned the breaker off and pressed every button on the panel. Nothing has chnged anything thus far. This happened after the last wash cycle which was not interrupted or delayed. In the morning both lights were flashing together, dishes were clean and dishwasher was emptied. Lights have not turned off and dishwasher is inoperable as well. Thanks for any and all help Jim
I had a similar problem on my Maytag dishwasher (same model) and was able to fix it by turning the breaker off for a minute or so, then pressing all of the buttons on the front panel sequentially from left to right. By the time I got to the Normal Rinse button, the flashing stopped and I was able to run a normal wash cycle.
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Smile re: flashing lights

Just wanted to add that, I too, pressed the buttons sequentially from left to right and the flashing stopped, and the dishwasher ran normally afterwards.
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