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The auto temp is out of control. The temp. is changing and beeping. The Estimated Time Remaining keep on changing and beeping.

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This symptom indicates a stuck key on the user interface control board.
Replacing this control board would most likely fix this type of problem.
The part number for the user interface for this model is 8564374.

You can order this part from SearsPartsDirect.com, RepairClinic.com, PartSelect.com etc.

The procedure for replacing this control board is shown in the images below.


Before buying any parts I suggest you access the interface ribbon and disconnect it and then connect it back and see if there is any improvement.


You might also remove the interface from the console and check the console for any stuck buttons.

Remember to unplug the washer first.


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The auto temp is out of control. The temp. is changing and beeping. The Estimated Time Remaining keep on changing and beeping.

This symptom indicates a stuck key on the user interface control board.
Replacing this control board would most likely fix this type of problem.
The part number for the user interface for this model is 8564374.

You can order this part from SearsPartsDirect.com, RepairClinic.com, PartSelect.com etc.

The procedure for replacing this control board is shown in the images below.


Before buying any parts I suggest you access the interface ribbon and disconnect it and then connect it back and see if there is any improvement.


You might also remove the interface from the console and check the console for any stuck buttons.

Remember to unplug the washer first.


http://media.fotki.com/1_p,wkgbsdrbswtkdqwxgtqsskgwtqkq,vi/ksgtwdgrtxkrrffsdss/1/1303472/5961857/image29464img-or.jpg

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