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Don't let a dead appliance ruin your schedule: An easy guide to fix unresponsive controls

If you've ever had the frustrating experience of your appliance not starting or not responding to controls, you know how much of a hassle it can be.



This issue can occur in all types of appliances, including washing machines, dishwashers, and ovens. But don't despair, as there are several steps you can take to fix this common problem.

First, check to make sure that the appliance is properly plugged in and that there is power going to the outlet. If the outlet is functioning properly and the appliance still won't start, the problem may be with the control board. The control board is responsible for sending power to the various components of the appliance and it can malfunction if it becomes damaged or corroded.


Another possible cause of this issue is a faulty timer. The timer is responsible for controlling the start and stop of the appliance and it can malfunction if it becomes damaged or corroded. If the timer is the problem, you may need to replace it.


Lastly, power outages or voltage fluctuations can also cause this issue. If you suspect that this is the case, check your circuit breaker or fuse box to see if any switches have tripped or fuses have blown.


It is important to note that if you suspect any issues with your appliance, it is best to consult a professional. If you're not comfortable troubleshooting and repairing the problem yourself, it's always best to call a professional. They will have the knowledge and experience to diagnose and repair the problem quickly and safely.

In conclusion, if your appliance isn't starting or responding to controls, don't let it ruin your day. With a little bit of troubleshooting, you may be able to fix the problem yourself. But if you're not comfortable doing so, remember to call us or any other professional.


With a professional help, you'll be back to doing laundry, cleaning dishes and cooking in no time.



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