You normally have to remove the back panel to gain access to the other panels. The order is usually, the back panel first, then the top panel and then the side panels. The top panel may be held in place by two screws and then slides backwards to come off.
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Thanks, I've found that there were to plastic clips on the top at the back that need to be pushed upwards, then the top slides backwards (with a little forse), the sides then come off when the 2 torq screws were removed.
The problem is the capacitor which sits across the incoming supply, I could see that it is very black, it clips off and then it stops blowing the fuse, strange thing is there is no short circuit measured across the capacitor. but the machine does run now. So I've just got to replace that...
Glad to be of assistance, but I can't understand that you cannot measure a short across the cap, unless in removing it whatever was shorting it has separated. Regards.
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The Samsung DMR57LFS Dishwasher has a 15 Amp/250VP Volt Fuse located on the lower right side of dishwasher behind an aluminum panel held by two screws. Pull dishwasher out from counter, remove lower rectangular aluminum panel, and it is just inside underneath. Unscrew fuse holder and replace fuse. I had to pay a Samsung Authorized Repairman $109.70 to replace a simple fuse. I learned the hard & expensive way. Samsung won't tell you to check the fuse underneath the unit. They won't even tell you that there is a fuse underneath on the right side. The fuse protects the Printed Circuit Board or Blue LED Control Panel in the event of a power surge or lightning strike.The less than $4.00 fuse will blow first.
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