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I have read the blinking light thread, however, trying to figure out what is causing it...Here is what I have recorded.
Ran hot water first, started dishwasher 3:13 pm.. dishwasher kicks into next cycle at 3:25 pm.. water starts swirling around, everything seems to be working fine.. 3:34 pm water starts draining...seconds later or once finished draining blinking light and cancel light start... 4 seconds later cancel light shuts off and blinking light flashes 7 times...

Now I watched the video Jake put on the thread and it would appear it can't be the heating element as it is going to next cycle and when I did open washer there was lots of steam... Video states that if not enough heat or right temperature next cycle would not take effect..If water is heating my washer should be level and latch should be fine ? Can anyone advise what might be causing this problem or is the element still the issue as it does not appear the washer is going through the drying cycle..

I have been resetting the dish washer for several weeks now and it would be fine for days..now it is flashing everytime we use..
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If the heating element is working fine, then the only other part it could be is your control board.

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