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Anonymous Posted on Jun 05, 2013

My Thermador DWHD64CS

(Model 40) Seems has lost its mind (or timer or board?) because its cycle countdown numbers change from time to time up, then down, then up again, and it may, or not, ever finish the cycle.

  • Anonymous Jun 06, 2013

    New details: The first water fill of the cycle always happens, but various later fills in the cycle may not happen. Then the cycle minutes countdown gets delayed. Sometimes the machine stops with minutes left on the countdown timer. During any of these "fail to fill" episodes, if I manually add water into the machine (I pour it in with a pitcher) then it resumes the cycle and all is normal until the next call for water, then it delays/stops again. I checked the inlet valve filter screen, it was clear.

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2009

SOURCE: thermador oven control panel light is not working

Please see post by bonanzsapilot on 14 March 2009; he gives exact & easy to follow directions for making this repair for <$10. It's listed uner 'Thermador SC301IT oven - FixYa'. In a separate post I added the correct capacitor numbers from Newark.com. I made the fix in abt 30 min & it's good as new. Thermador no longer makes control panels for this oven & no wiring diagram is available to help. Shop price was estimated at $500.

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