Fixlify Appliance Services diagnoses dishwasher control board failures across Toronto using a structured elimination-based approach that rules out lower-cost component faults before confirming a board replacement is needed. A dishwasher that won't start, shows random error codes, or has unresponsive buttons is often misdiagnosed as a control board failure when the actual fault is a failed door latch switch or a thermal fuse costing $20. Our senior technician Maria S. tests all upstream components before recommending a $200–$480 board replacement. Call (437) 524-1053 for same-day dishwasher diagnosis in Toronto.

TL;DR: Dishwasher not starting or unresponsive buttons does NOT automatically mean a control board. Always test door latch switch continuity, thermal fuse continuity, and supply voltage first. Control board failure is confirmed only after all upstream components test good. Board replacement: $200–$480 CAD depending on brand. Fixlify diagnoses before recommending.

Why Dishwasher Control Board Diagnosis Requires Elimination

The control board receives signals from and sends commands to every other component in the dishwasher. A faulty door latch switch that sends a false "door open" signal prevents the board from starting a cycle — but the board itself is working correctly. From the outside, both faults look identical: you press Start, nothing happens.

The components that must be eliminated before a board diagnosis is valid include:

  • Door latch switch — must confirm door closed before board will start any cycle. A failed switch costs $40–$60 to replace. A board costs $200–$480.
  • Thermal fuse — a one-time safety fuse in the control circuit that opens on overtemperature. When blown, the dishwasher is completely non-functional. A thermal fuse costs $15–$25.
  • Control panel membrane switch or touch buttons — the buttons on the door panel send signals to the control board through a ribbon cable. A failed membrane switch or disconnected ribbon cable produces the same "buttons not responding" symptom as a dead control board.
  • 120V supply voltage — a tripped circuit breaker or faulty electrical outlet causes the dishwasher to be completely non-responsive. Confirmed in 30 seconds with a voltmeter before any appliance disassembly.

Signs That Specifically Suggest Control Board Failure

After upstream components are eliminated, the following presentations specifically indicate board failure:

  • Random error codes that change each cycle or do not correspond to any actual fault condition (all testable components read correctly but code appears anyway)
  • Cycle stops at the same point every time — the board's relay or transistor output driving one specific component has failed, causing the cycle to halt when that component is needed
  • Some buttons work, others do not — when the membrane switch and ribbon cable test correctly but only certain functions respond, individual relay outputs on the board have failed
  • Visible burn marks, swollen capacitors, or corrosion on the board itself during visual inspection after disassembly

Dishwasher Control Board Diagnosis Steps

1

Supply Voltage and Circuit Breaker Check

Technician verifies 120V AC at the dishwasher power supply point. A tripped or weakened breaker is identified. This takes 2 minutes and eliminates the most basic cause of non-response before any disassembly.

2

Door Latch Switch Continuity Test

Door latch assembly accessed and both switch contacts tested for continuity when door is closed. Both switches must show closed circuit for the board to start a cycle. A failed switch is confirmed with a $40–$60 part — not a $300 board.

3

Thermal Fuse Continuity Test

Thermal fuse tested with multimeter in continuity mode. An open-circuit reading confirms blown fuse. Fuse is replaced and machine is retested. If machine now starts, fuse was the cause — root cause of overtemperature is then investigated.

4

Control Panel Ribbon Cable Inspection

Door panel is opened and ribbon cable inspected for kinking, disconnection, or moisture damage. A loose or corroded ribbon cable connector causes button non-response and is repaired without board replacement.

5

Control Board Visual Inspection and Output Testing

If all upstream components test correctly, the board is accessed and inspected for visible damage. Technician measures output voltage to key components (wash pump, drain pump, heating element) during a test cycle attempt to confirm which relay outputs are not operating.

Do not purchase a dishwasher control board before having a technician diagnose the fault. Control boards are expensive ($200–$480 CAD) and most suppliers do not accept returns on electrical components. We have received dozens of calls from Toronto homeowners who purchased boards based on internet forum advice and then discovered the actual fault was a $25 door switch. Always confirm the fault with component-level testing before buying a board.

Control Board Replacement Costs in Toronto — 2026

  • Whirlpool/Maytag dishwasher control board: $200–$300 CAD (parts + labour)
  • GE/LG dishwasher control board: $220–$320 CAD
  • Samsung dishwasher control board: $240–$360 CAD
  • Bosch dishwasher control board: $280–$420 CAD
  • Miele dishwasher control board: $340–$480 CAD

Fixlify carries control boards for common Whirlpool, GE, and LG dishwashers in stock. Bosch, Samsung, and Miele boards are special-ordered from our distributor with 1–2 business day delivery. Every control board repair includes a 90-day labour warranty and a digital itemized receipt. We have served Toronto dishwasher owners since 2017 with over 300 control board diagnoses performed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my dishwasher control board has failed?
A failed dishwasher control board typically presents as: no response to any button press, random error codes not corresponding to any actual fault, a specific cycle phase that always fails at the same point, or buttons that work only intermittently. Before confirming board failure, our technicians rule out the door latch switch, thermal fuse, and water supply — all of which can mimic board failure symptoms.
What causes a dishwasher control board to fail?
The primary causes are moisture infiltration (steam from the wash cycle reaching the board through a deteriorated door seal), power surges or voltage spikes, and component aging (electrolytic capacitors typically last 8–12 years before failing). Bosch and Samsung top-control dishwashers are particularly prone to moisture reaching the board because the control panel is located near the top of the door where steam accumulates.
How much does dishwasher control board replacement cost in Toronto?
Dishwasher control board replacement typically runs $200–$350 CAD for mid-range brands (Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire) and $280–$480 CAD for premium brands (Bosch, Miele). The board is the most expensive single component in most dishwashers. Fixlify always confirms board failure with component-level testing before recommending replacement — we don't charge you for a board when the door switch was the actual problem.
Is it worth replacing a dishwasher control board?
For dishwashers under 8 years old, control board replacement is usually economically justified — a new dishwasher of comparable quality costs $700–$1,500 CAD. For machines over 12 years old where replacement board cost exceeds 50% of a comparable new appliance, replacement is often more sensible. Fixlify provides a transparent repair-vs-replace recommendation with every control board diagnostic.