GE PDP715 (PROFILE SERIES) Flashing
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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86%
CONF
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User Interface (UI) Control Board
The UI board is susceptible to steam and moisture ingress through the top of the door, which causes electrochemical migration on the PCB traces. This leads to intermittent shorts in the logic circuit, manifesting as flashing LEDs or erratic cycle behavior. Replacing the UI board restores the integrity of the command-and-control interface.
SKU: WD21X31902
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9%
CONF
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Main Machine Control Board
This board acts as the power supply for the entire unit. If the filter capacitors on the 12V or 5V DC rails fail, the output voltage to the UI becomes unstable. This 'dirty power' causes the UI microcontroller to repeatedly reset, which the user perceives as a rhythmic flashing of the display lights.
SKU: WD21X32165
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5%
CONF
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Door Latch Assembly
The dishwasher logic is programmed to flash the status lights if the door is unlatched during a cycle or before a cycle starts. If the internal microswitch in the latch assembly develops high resistance or mechanical fatigue, it sends an 'open' signal to the control board even when the door is physically shut, triggering the flashing alert state.
SKU: WD21X10490
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DIY Repair Guide
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