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Old June 3rd, 2008, 06:13 AM
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Default PLDB998CC0 - Clicking & Flashing

Professional Series 900. Approximately 5 years old. Appears to work normally for about half the cycle and then starts making loud clicking noises that correspond with the time flashing in the status window. It continues to run but seems "stuck". If I cancel the cycle the dishwasher will drain normally.

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Yup,

You'll need a new control board.

Here's the one for your model you can order:
Manufacturer's Number: 154445803
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Ok. Thanks for you help!
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Glad to help, let us know the outcome.

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Default New Control Board - Connector mis-match

Okay. I got the new control board, but there is a slight mis-match on one of the connectors. See photos.

Old Board:

PLDB998CC0 - Clicking & Flashing-img_4099.jpg

New Board:

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Do I have the wrong board, or is there another solution?
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Yea, I see what you mean.

Thats odd, because the photo of that board in the link I posted above shows to be the same identical connector as your old board.

Is there a part# on the new board you got?

It should read Part Number: 154445803

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Label on board reads as follows:

SPITFIRE CONTROLS
SF2001-009A REV F
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Thats the wrong board. You'll need to send it back for the correct one.

They will pay for shipping since it was their error:
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I put the correct conrol board in last week and everything is back to normal. Thanks for the help.
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Excellent, good job, glad its back to normal again.

Thanks for the update.

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