Whirlpool Dishwasher ADG 957 – Stops and beeps continuously mid-cycle – Help!!

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  • #100738
    NottsTony
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    Hi,
    We have an old Whirlpool ADG957 Dishwasher inherited with our new house.

    It now stops mid-cycle and beeps continuously (It can stop at any point of the cycle and occasionally works fine and goes straight through to the end!). When it stops and the door is opened the Start light is also flashing continually – no other lights are flashing and there are no gaps in the beeps or flashes.
    I can reset it by depressing the Start button for 5 seconds, reselecting the program and pressing start again.
    Then it starts the cycle from the start. We often need to do this 4-5 times until it eventually manages to complete a wash.

    Have also just done a diagnostic test – the result is that the machine beeps fast continuously (faster than above) and the 65degree program light (4th light from left) flashes.
    I’m sure this signifies something, but I can’t find out anywhere…..

    Any ideas what this means?????
    Help!

    #481980
    electrofix
    Moderator

    1st there are quite a few different machines with simialal model no’s so i need the 12 nc number of the label to look it up

    A lot of faults on whirlpool dishwashers are shown by the flashing start light. 1 flash or 2 flashes etc

    1 flash look like it never changes and thats a temp sensor fault or NTC. If it has main control in the door you could check for broken wires in the door but the one i looked up had main pcb down below

    Dave

    #481981
    NottsTony
    Participant

    Hi Dave

    Thank you for your help – its very much appreciated as I’m lost for ideas or where to start….!
    Our model has the following numbers on the side of the door:
    8542 957 15410 SER: 33 0203 000736

    It has a PCB in the plastic casing at the top of the door and a wiring loom running down the front in a plastic sheath and under the door.
    I haven’t dismantled any further so don’t know if there is another PCB under the machine.

    Its quite old so doesn’t have a screen to indicate a fault code eg F4 or E4, only the lights/buttons on the top of the door.

    If it helps at all, after I ran the 20min diagnostic test, it bleeped continually and quickly (more than 1/sec) and flashed the 4th light (65 degree wash).

    Any suggestions gratefully received.

    Tony

    #481982
    electrofix
    Moderator

    I would say NTC heater sensor fault

    Dave

    #481983
    NottsTony
    Participant

    Hi Dave

    Thank you again!!

    I can see what you mean….my symptoms do seem to correlate with NTC Break F1 on your chart…

    Sorry to sound brainless, but where is the NTC sensor? I’m assuming its underneath somewhere? If there is a diagram somewhere (I’ve looked and failed to find one so far) I should be able to work from there as I’m (reasonably) competent (???) once I know where to look!…..
    If you have a diagram of our machine somewhere or a link, that would be a huge help.

    Thanks so much
    Tony

    #481984
    electrofix
    Moderator

    part numbers include
    481246279769

    481228268035

    481246279769

    C00311048

    the last one is the current number

    this fault is not 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} the sender. it could be a broken wire or the board faulty. you need to make a decision as to whether or not to take a chance it cures it

    Dave

    #481985
    electrofix
    Moderator

    item 6910

    Dave

    #481986
    NottsTony
    Participant

    Fantastic – you’ve been such a help!
    I’ll see if I can still buy one before ripping it apart, as it is a few years old now…..

    I’ll keep you posted if I manage to get it fixed!

    Thanks again
    Tony

    #481987
    NottsTony
    Participant

    Hello again,

    I have dismantled the dishwasher and tested the resistance of the NTC sensor with a multimeter and bowl of hot water. I couldn’t find a fault (resistance was ~66K Ohms @ 20C – room temp – and reduced to ~10KOhms when plunged into hot water).
    The wires in the shroud running down the front of the door all appear intact as they disappear under the door and the shroud is in good condition. Therefore without removing each wire in the shroud and testing it individually (a big job I think) I guess it means one of the two control units (top of door and under front base panel) is faulty – would you agree, and if so, which of these units is likely to be the culprit so I can pick one to send away to get repaired?
    Is there anything else I could check before doing this?

    Your thoughts would be gratefully appreciated.

    #481988
    electrofix
    Moderator

    a lot of early whirlpool boards have the connection labelled on the timer. look for one labelled “NTC” the test the NTC from there to test for cable continuity

    Dave

    #481989
    NottsTony
    Participant

    I didn’t know that !! – sounds like a great idea which will confirm the integrity of the NTC wire along its full length…..I will seek it out in the morning and test it out.
    Thanks Dave – your ongoing help is my only chance of fixing this!

    #481990
    NottsTony
    Participant

    Hi Dave

    I’ve been looking on the upper ‘user control’ PCB housing (in top of door) and haven’t found an ‘NTC’ mark. However you said the ‘NTC’ might be marked on the ‘timer’ rather than the PCB, so I suspect I’m looking in the wrong place?.
    Where is the ‘timer’ you mentioned? I can’t find one referenced anywhere in the various ADG 957 Service Manuals (which I also found online last night!)

    I suspect I’m now reaching the limit of my ‘ability’ (I use the term loosely!), and don’t want to waste your time any more.
    As a last chance I am contemplating sending the upper board to a diagnostics firm in Workington (used them once before – was ok!), and if that fails, them probably going to have to admit defeat and buy new……Bah humbug!

    Thanks Dave, your help has been very useful and much appreciated.

    Tony

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