KITCHENAID KDTM404 Flashing
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86%
CONF
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User Interface Console
This model features a top-mount capacitive touch console that is frequently exposed to steam escaping the door seal and the ProDry vent. Moisture infiltration causes corrosion on the internal LED/switch matrix, resulting in 'phantom' button presses and erratic flashing of the status lights. Replacing the console assembly restores the communication integrity between the user inputs and the control logic.
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8%
CONF
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Main Electronic Control Board
The main control board acts as the central diagnostic hub; if it detects a deviation in voltage from the wash motor or heater, it enters a lockout state signified by flashing LEDs. In many cases, a degraded relay on the board fails to provide steady DC voltage to the UI, causing the display to pulse or flash. Replacing the board is the standard resolution when the UI is unresponsive to a hard reset.
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6%
CONF
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Circulation Pump (Wash Motor)
A mechanical failure or 'open' circuit in the wash motor windings will trigger a specific flash code (typically 4 flashes) to prevent the heating element from dry-firing without water movement. If the dishwasher fills but then begins flashing instead of spraying, the motor has reached its end-of-life or has a seized impeller, requiring a full pump assembly replacement.
SKU: W11032770
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DIY Repair Guide
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