What features does the LDF5545SS have?
The LG LDF5545SS dishwasher includes LG’s QuadWash™ cleaning system, an Inverter Direct Drive motor for quiet, efficient operation, EasyRack Plus adjustability, a Hybrid Drying System (no heating element used during drying), and SmartThinQ™ app support for diagnostics and troubleshooting. See the LDF5545SS owner's manual for the full feature and cycle list.
Key features you can expect
- QuadWash™ System: multi-motion lower spray arm for broader wash coverage
- Inverter Direct Drive motor: designed for quiet operation, efficiency, and durability
- EasyRack Plus: adjustable tines and rack height for flexible loading
- Hybrid Drying System: energy-efficient drying without a traditional heating element
- SmartThinQ™: app-based options plus Smart Diagnosis™ support
How these features show up in everyday use
| Feature | What it helps with | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| QuadWash™ | Cleaning coverage | Better reach into corners and around tall items |
| EasyRack Plus | Loading flexibility | Easier fit for bowls, pans, and odd-shaped dishes |
| Hybrid Drying | Energy use and dish care | Gentler drying, especially on plastics |
| SmartThinQ™ | Troubleshooting | Faster diagnosis when something does not run right |
Related controls and operation details
The control panel supports features like Control Lock (locks buttons except Power) and a Cancel function that activates the drain pump and ends the cycle. For exact button combinations and timing, follow the steps in the LDF5545SS owner's manual.
Why it matters
Matching the right cycle, options, and rack setup to your load is what delivers the quiet performance and cleaning results this LG dishwasher is designed for; it also helps prevent common issues like poor cleaning, poor drying, or cycle interruptions.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does the LDF5545SS cost?
Pricing for the LG LDF5545SS dishwasher varies by retailer, condition (new vs. open-box), and installation options; when it was sold new, it commonly landed in the mid-range price tier (around the $700 range). For exact specs that can affect price comparisons, use the LDF5545SS owner's manual.
What changes the price most
- New vs. used or refurbished condition
- Included installation kit, power cord, and drain hose setup
- Delivery, haul-away, and installation labor
- Finish and panel style (stainless vs. other variants)
- Warranty coverage and return window
Quick price-check checklist (so you compare apples to apples)
- Confirm the exact model number on the rating label: LDF5545SS.
- Match key specs (size and electrical requirements) before comparing listings.
- Verify what is included (install parts, hoses, brackets).
Key specs to match when comparing listings
These specs help you avoid buying the wrong size or planning for the wrong hookup.
| Spec | LG LDF5545SS (from manual) | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Electrical | 120 V, 60 Hz AC, minimum 15 A circuit | Confirms circuit capacity |
| Water pressure | 20 to 80 psi | Low pressure can reduce fill performance |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 23 3/4 in x 24 5/8 in x 33 5/8 in | Confirms cabinet fit |
| Net weight | 75 lb | Impacts delivery and install handling |
Why it matters
Dishwasher pricing is heavily influenced by installation and compatibility. Matching the LDF5545SS dimensions and requirements up front prevents cabinet-fit surprises and extra install costs.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of an LG dishwasher?
Most LG dishwashers last 10 to 15 years with normal home use and basic upkeep. For the LG LDF5545SS, consistent cleaning, correct detergent, and good water quality help you reach the high end of that range; heavy daily use can shorten lifespan.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
A dishwasher’s service life depends more on conditions than the brand name alone.
- Usage frequency: 1 load/day lasts longer than multiple loads/day
- Water quality: hard water speeds up scale buildup on internal parts
- Maintenance: cleaning filters and spray paths prevents strain on the wash system
- Loading habits: overloading reduces cleaning and increases wear
- Drying settings and rinse aid: better drying reduces moisture left behind
Maintenance checklist that extends life
We recommend following the care guidance in the LDF5545SS owner's manual.
- Run hot water at the sink briefly before starting if hot water is slow to arrive
- Use a rinse aid and adjust the rinse aid level if drying is weak
- Use only automatic dishwasher detergent (no hand dish soap)
- Clean the tub and filters regularly to prevent residue and odors
- Inspect door sealing surfaces and wipe them clean to prevent leaks
Common “wear” items vs. major repairs
These are typical examples of what fails first versus what’s more serious.
| Category | Examples | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| Routine wear | seals, racks, small clips | leaks, rust spots, rack issues |
| Wash performance | spray system, diverter | poor cleaning, weak spray |
| Water movement | drain or fill components | not draining, not filling |
| Electrical/control | control board, panel | won’t start, cycles stop |
If you’re troubleshooting draining problems on this model, the dishwasher drain pump ABQ75742501 is a common component involved.
Why it matters
Knowing the 10 to 15 year average helps you decide whether to maintain and repair your LDF5545SS (often cost-effective mid-life) or plan replacement when multiple major components start failing.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with the LG dishwasher?
The most common issues we see with LG dishwashers like model LDF5545SS are poor cleaning, draining problems, and cycles that stop or won’t complete. In many cases, the fix starts with basic maintenance (filters, hoses, spray arms) and checking any displayed error code in the LDF5545SS owner's manual.
Most common problems (and what usually causes them)
- Not draining: clogged filter area, kinked drain hose, blocked air gap or disposal, or a failing drain pump
- Not filling or filling slowly: kinked/clogged inlet hose or a water supply issue
- Poor cleaning: clogged filters, blocked spray arm holes, or low incoming water temperature
- Oversudsing: using the wrong detergent (hand dish soap instead of automatic dishwasher detergent)
- Leaks: door seal wear, tub seal issues, or the dishwasher not being level
Quick checks we recommend first
- Check the error code and match it to the troubleshooting chart.
- Inspect hoses for kinks or clogs (inlet and drain).
- Clean the filters and remove debris from the sump area.
- Confirm detergent type: only use automatic dishwasher detergent.
- Improve drying and cleaning by ensuring hot water reaches the tub before starting.
Parts that commonly solve these symptoms
| Symptom | Common part to inspect/replace | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain / water left in tub | Dishwasher drain pump ABQ75742501 | Pumps water out through the drain hose |
| Not filling / inlet error | Dishwasher water inlet valve 5221DD1001E | Opens to let water into the dishwasher |
| Stops mid-cycle / odd wash action | Dishwasher diverter motor 4681ED3001D | Directs water flow to different spray zones |
Why it matters
Drain, fill, and wash performance problems often trigger error codes and can lead to poor results (dirty dishes, standing water, or leaks). Keeping filters clean and hoses clear prevents many repeat failures and helps the dishwasher run a full cycle normally.
Helpful model-specific references
- Use the LG dishwasher error codes guide to interpret common LG codes and what to check next.
Last updated: February 2026





