The control panel (panel containing the buttons and lights) seems to be very susceptible to moisture, steam especially....clearly a design failure.
I removed the six screws holding the control panel in place and unplugged the multi-wire plug from the back of the board to free it from the machine.
I let it dry face down in the sunlight for a day, laid it in front of a heater vent at night, etc. to really dry it out well.
Before replacing it, I stretched a long piece of plastic food wrap across the opening where the panel is placed, snaked the wire and plug under the wrap, plugged in the panel, installed it with the 6 screws, then trimmed off all of the excess plastic wrap from around the edges carefully with a razor blade.
This prevents moisture from getting to the board.
Lastly, I open the door as soon as the "END" light is illuminated.
I switched to the "Turbo" cycle (59 minutes) to use the dish washer for the shortest period possible thus minimizing panel exposure to steam.
This seems to fix the issues!
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Hi,
What is the model number of the dishwasher?
Try switching off and totally disconnecting the power from the dishwasher for about 5 minutes and then reconnecting the power to check if has been reset back to normal operation.
par jayeff
Hi- it’s a an LG LDF5545ST. I’ve already reset it several times by disconnecting it from the power.
par Breata Jessen
Breata Jessen any chance you can post some close ups of the board in the second picture?
par oldturkey03
I have tried to get LG to send me a replacement board even under warranty and they refused unless i paid a technician to do it . I have a masters in Mechanical engineering and they wouldnt do it. time to switch brands.
par Sunny D
This happened to me. They cover the warranty of the part but not the tech. But won't send the part without a tech diagnosis. Stupid. I unscrewed the top panel and it was a loose wire. Problem solved. No new panel needed.
par Megan Arner
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