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Is there a breaker on this unit some where?

We found the dishwasher in the morning with water in bottom. The dishes were clean. When I tried to restart it, it wouldn't respond to any of the buttons. I checked the GFCI plug it's plugged into with a volt meter and got 120V and the GFCI is working good. I don't have the manual for this unit and haven't been able to find it. What could be wrong?
Thanks for any help,
Nelson

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Hello Njpdeos2,

There is indeed a "thermal fuse" (675813 (need to verify)):
see appliancepartpros VIDEO (your model isn't showing)
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SOURCE: Has power all the way past the latch, but cycle selection buttons dont respond

Hi nipdoes2,

I'm Harvey the Master Plumber.

Your problem is: You followed the power as far as the door switch.

If you follow it past the door switch you'll find a bad control board. The power goes in but it doesn't come out. It's an integrated circuit so it must be replaced. Check with the manufacturer for the part.

Feel free contact me again!
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Thank you,
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