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  • Frigidaire Dishwasher Spray Arm, Lower for Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 - Part 5304517203

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    Dishwasher Spray Arm

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  • Dishwasher Water Inlet Valve for Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 - Part 154637401

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    Valve

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  • Dishwasher Drain Hose for Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 - Part 807117001

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    Part #154411003

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  • Gasket for Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 - Part 8581548276014

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    Gasket

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  • Dishwasher Float Switch for Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 - Part 154773201

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  • Dishwasher Pump O-ring, Rear for Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 - Part 154246901

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    Dishwasher Pump O-ring, Rear

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  • Frigidaire Dishwasher Dishrack, Lower for Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 - Part 5304535768

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  • Frigidaire Dishwasher Dishrack, Lower for Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 - Part 5304535768

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    Rack Assembly

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  • Crosley Dishwasher Dishrack Roller, Lower for Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 - Part 5304532229

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    Dishwasher Dishrack Roller, Lower

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  • Dishwasher Door Spring for Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 - Part 154325201

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    Dishwasher Door Spring

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Frigidaire Dishwasher PLD2560LCC1 FAQs

A Frigidaire dishwasher typically lasts 9 years on average. For your Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1, good loading habits, correct detergent use, and routine cleaning (especially the filter and spray arms) are the biggest factors in reaching or beating that average; see the PLD2560LCC1 owner's manual.

Typical lifespan range (what to expect)

Most Frigidaire dishwashers fall into this practical range when used normally:

  • 7 to 10 years: common for many households
  • 10 to 13 years: achievable with consistent maintenance and prompt leak/drain fixes
  • 6 to 8 years: more likely with heavy daily use, hard water, or frequent overheating/drying issues
Usage and care level What we typically see What helps most
Light use, good maintenance 10 to 13 years Clean filter, avoid overloading, fix small leaks early
Average use, average maintenance 7 to 10 years Use rinse aid, run hot water at sink first
Heavy use, minimal maintenance 6 to 8 years Address draining and heating problems quickly
What shortens a dishwasher’s life fastest

These are the most common “lifespan killers” we see on dishwashers like the PLD2560LCC1:

  • Running with a clogged filter or blocked spray arms (poor wash performance strains the pump)
  • Hard water scale buildup on the heating element and internal parts
  • Ignoring slow drains (standing water can damage seals and the drain pump)
  • Overloading racks so the door does not seal evenly
  • Small leaks that go unchecked (door seal, sump gasket, hoses)
Maintenance that adds years (simple, high impact)

We recommend these habits for Frigidaire dishwashers:

  • Clean the filter area regularly; replace the dishwasher filter 154283004 if it is damaged or won’t clean up
  • Inspect the door seal for tears or flattening; replace the gasket 809006501 if you see leaking at the bottom of the door
  • Run hot water at the kitchen sink for 30 to 60 seconds before starting a cycle
  • Use the correct detergent amount and keep rinse aid filled (helps drying and reduces residue)
  • Do a monthly cleaning cycle to reduce grease and mineral buildup
Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your PLD2560LCC1 is near the 9-year mark and you are seeing leaks, poor cleaning, or draining problems, replacing wear items (filter, door seal, drain hose) often restores performance at a much lower cost than a new dishwasher.

Last updated: February 2026

To find the correct part number for your Frigidaire dishwasher, we match parts to your exact model number first. For model PLD2560LCC1, use the model tag on the dishwasher, then confirm the part name and location in the diagrams and parts list in the PLD2560LCC1 owner's manual.

Step-by-step: find the right part number
  • Locate the model and serial tag on the dishwasher (commonly on the tub frame near the door opening or along the inner door edge).
  • Write down the full model number exactly: PLD2560LCC1.
  • Identify what you are replacing (example: door seal, drain hose, water inlet valve).
  • Use the exploded views and parts list to match the part name to the correct part number.
  • If the issue is installation-related (hoses, wiring, anchoring), confirm connection locations and requirements in the PLD2560LCC1 installation guide.
Common parts people look up by symptom
Symptom Part type to check Example part for PLD2560LCC1
Water leaking at the door Door seal / gasket Gasket 809006501
Not draining Drain hose or drain pump Hose 807117001
Not filling Water inlet valve Valve 154637401
Why it matters

Dishwasher parts are model-specific. Using PLD2560LCC1 ensures you get the correct fit for Frigidaire mounting points, hose routing, and electrical connections, which helps prevent leaks, no-fill problems, and repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, for the Frigidaire PLD2560LCC1 dishwasher, we recommend DIY replacement for many common wear parts if you shut off electrical power and the water supply first and follow the step-by-step procedures in the PLD2560LCC1 owner’s manual or PLD2560LCC1 installation guide. For electrical diagnostics or internal wiring repairs, we recommend using a qualified technician.

What you can usually replace yourself

These repairs are typically straightforward with basic hand tools and careful reassembly:

  • Door sealing parts (for leaks at the bottom edge), such as the gasket 809006501
  • Drain path items (for slow or no drain), such as the hose 807117001
  • Rack hardware (for a rack that falls off track), such as the dishwasher dishrack roller, lower 5304532229
  • Basic access tasks like removing the kickplate (often just a couple of screws)
  • Cleaning and checking the overfill protector (float) so it moves freely
Repairs that are better left to a pro

We see these jobs require more testing, tighter leak-proof connections, or electrical skill:

  • Water fill problems involving the inlet valve and supply connections
  • Drain pump replacement if you need to access wiring and seals
  • Control and wiring issues (junction box connections, harness damage)
  • Heating and drying problems involving the heater circuit
Quick safety checklist before you start

Use this checklist every time you service the dishwasher:

  • Disconnect electrical power before servicing
  • Turn off the water supply valve
  • Protect the floor and cabinet edges from scratches and water
  • Confirm water and drain hoses are not kinked after reassembly
  • Run a short cycle and check all joints for leaks
Common DIY jobs and what they address
Symptom Likely area to inspect Example part for PLD2560LCC1
Water leaking at the door Door seal and tub gasket area Gasket/door seal parts
Not draining Drain hose routing, drain pump area Hose 807117001
Lower rack not rolling smoothly Roller/wheel hardware Dishwasher dishrack roller, lower 5304532229
Overfilling or odd fill behavior Float (overfill protector) movement Float switch system
Why it matters

DIY repairs can save time and money, but dishwashers combine water, heat, and 120V power. Following the documented steps helps prevent leaks, protects the control components, and ensures the unit is level and securely fastened for safe operation.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see with Frigidaire dishwashers like model PLD2560LCC1 are poor cleaning or draining caused by restricted water flow (blocked filter, kinked drain hose, or spray arms that cannot rotate) and “won’t run” issues caused by power, settings, or the door not latching fully. For model-specific operating checks, use the PLD2560LCC1 owner’s manual.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Not cleaning well: filter/sump area restricted, spray arms blocked, low water temperature, or low water pressure
  • Not draining: kinked drain hose, disposer knockout plug not removed, or drain path restricted
  • Won’t start or stops: tripped breaker, Delay Start selected, water supply off, or door not fully closed and latched
  • Long cycle times: water-heating delay, Delay Start, or high-temp options extending the cycle
  • Leaks: door seal wear, door alignment, or loose connections after installation
Quick checks we recommend first (no parts needed)
  1. Confirm the breaker/fuse is good and the dishwasher has power.
  2. Make sure the water supply valve is fully on.
  3. Verify the cycle is set correctly and Delay Start is off.
  4. Close the door firmly until it latches.
  5. Inspect the drain path:
  • If connected to a disposer, confirm the knockout plug was removed.
  • Check for a kinked drain hose.
When a part is the likely fix

If the symptom points to a failed component, these model-matched parts are common solutions:

Symptom Common part to inspect Example model-matched part
Leaking at the bottom of the door Lower door seal Gasket 809006501
Not draining or drains slowly Drain hose or drain pump Hose 807117001, dishwasher drain pump A00126501
Not filling Water inlet valve Valve 154637401
Why it matters

A dishwasher can look like it has a “major” failure when the real issue is restricted water flow or a simple setup problem (like a kinked hose or Delay Start). Fixing the root cause protects the motor, improves cleaning, and prevents repeat clogs and odors.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dishwashers

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Main causes: broken door latch, tripped circuit breaker, broken heating element, faulty vent fan, sensor failure, contro…

Main causes: not using rinse aid, rinse aid dispenser failure, broken heating element, malfunctioning vent, drying fan f…

Main cause: damaged rack height adjuster…

Main causes: clogged kitchen sink drain, clogged drain hose, drain check valve damaged, drain pump failure, control syst…

Main causes: water supply problem, stuck overfill float, clogged water inlet valve screen, water inlet valve failure…

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