Maytag Dishwasher Has 5 Cycles And Three Options. Only One Cycle Works And No Options
i think our dishwashers control board is messed up. i think i heard i can test whether it is working with a multimeter or not. if so how can i? the cycles options a pots/pans, normal wash, water miser, china gentle, and quick rinse. only the china gentle option works. the three other separate options a high temp scrub, santi-rinse, and air dry. none of these work... also the delay hours options do not work either. and when i try to cancel or drain it, it will not stop unless u open it (but when u shut it, it starts until it finishes.) can all of this be fixed if i replace the control board? or do u think it will fix it if i change the fuses? or both? if not, what other problems could be causing this?
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