What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire dishwasher?
The most common Frigidaire dishwasher issue we see on models like FFBD2406NB3A is a performance problem that traces back to water flow: not draining well, not cleaning well, or not filling correctly. Those symptoms are usually caused by a clog, a kinked hose, or a restricted inlet screen.
- Water left in the tub: drain path restriction, kinked drain hose, or a weak drain pump
- Dishes still dirty: spray arm blockage, low fill, or circulation problem
- Won’t start or stops mid-cycle: door not fully latched, control issue, or float switch stuck
- Not filling or fills slowly: restricted water supply, clogged inlet screen, or inlet valve issue
- Leaks at the front: door seal not sealing or door alignment issue
- Confirm the dishwasher is fully installed and level; it performs best when properly leveled.
- Inspect the drain hose routing for kinks or crushing (kinked drain hoses can cause problems).
- Verify the unit is connected to a hot water supply with adequate pressure.
- If connected to a garbage disposer for the first time, make sure the disposer inlet plug is knocked out.
- If filling is weak, shut off water and clean the water inlet valve filter screen (the installation instructions describe cleaning the screen).
For model-specific installation and connection details, use the FFBD2406NB3A installation guide.
If the quick checks don’t fix it, these parts are frequent solutions for the symptoms above:
| Symptom | Most likely part to check | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining, standing water | Drain pump or drain hose restriction | Drain pump a A00126401, dishwasher drain hose 807117001 |
| Not filling or slow fill | Water inlet valve or clogged inlet screen | Dishwasher water inlet valve 807047901 |
| Leaking at the door | Door seal | Dishwasher door seal 809006501 |
Drain, fill, and wash performance are tightly connected. A small restriction (kinked hose, clogged screen, blocked spray path) can cause long cycles, poor cleaning, and water left behind, even when the motor and controls are fine.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I replace dishwasher parts myself?
Yes, for the Frigidaire FFBD2406NB3A dishwasher, we recommend DIY replacement for many common parts if you can safely shut off power and water and follow the step-by-step procedures in the FFBD2406NB3A installation guide. For electrical wiring at the junction box or leak-related repairs, use extra caution and stop if anything looks damaged.
Many dishwasher repairs are straightforward, especially when the part is accessible from the door or lower front.
Usually DIY-friendly
- Replacing a leaking door gasket or lower door seal
- Swapping a worn spray arm
- Replacing a clogged or cracked drain hose
- Replacing a sticking float switch
- Replacing a detergent dispenser that will not latch or open
Often more advanced
- Replacing the pump and motor assembly
- Rewiring inside the junction box
- Diagnosing intermittent no-start issues tied to wiring or controls
Dishwashers combine water and electricity, so preparation matters.
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker (not just the control panel)
- Shut off the water supply valve under the sink
- Protect the floor; keep towels ready for residual water
- Confirm drain, water, and electrical lines are routed safely and not pinched
- Keep wiring away from the motor area and secure connections tightly
If your symptom matches one of these, DIY replacement is often practical.
| Symptom | Common fix | Example part for FFBD2406NB3A |
|---|---|---|
| Water on floor at the door | Replace door seal | Dishwasher door seal 809006501 |
| Not draining | Check hose routing, replace drain pump or hose | Drain pump a A00126401 or dishwasher drain hose 807117001 |
| Poor drying | Check heater circuit, replace heating element | Frigidaire dishwasher heating element 154825001 |
| Not filling | Check supply valve, replace inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve 807047901 |
A correct DIY repair saves time and prevents repeat failures. For example, a drain issue can be a simple hose kink, but if the dishwasher is not level or lines are routed in the wrong area, you can end up with leaks, poor draining, or wiring damage.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find a Frigidaire dishwasher part number?
To find the correct part number for your Frigidaire dishwasher, start by locating the model number on the dishwasher’s data plate, then use that exact model number (FFBD2406NB3A) to look up the parts list and match the part name to its part number in the diagram and list. See the FFBD2406NB3A owner's manual for model ID and labeling details.
- Find the dishwasher’s model/serial tag (commonly on the tub frame, door edge, or inside the door area).
- Write the model number exactly as shown: FFBD2406NB3A.
- Identify the part by function and location (example: drain issue, leak at door, not heating).
- Use the parts diagram to confirm the part’s position and description.
- Match the description to the manufacturer part number before ordering.
If you already know the symptom, these are common “starting points” when you’re trying to identify the right part number:
| Symptom | Part to check first | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Dishwasher not draining | Drain pump, drain hose | Drain pump a A00126401, Dishwasher drain hose 807117001 |
| Leaking at the door | Door seal | Dishwasher door seal 809006501 |
| Not drying or water not heating | Heating element | Frigidaire dishwasher heating element 154825001 |
Dishwasher parts are model-specific; using the exact FFBD2406NB3A model number prevents ordering a look-alike part that will not fit, seal, or connect correctly (especially for items like a water inlet valve, pump and motor assembly, or door seal).
- Compare the old part’s markings to the parts list (numbers can differ from the model’s official part number).
- Confirm color/finish when ordering cosmetic parts (like a door outer panel).
- For installation-related items and connection locations (water, drain, electrical), follow the FFBD2406NB3A installation guide so the part you choose matches how your dishwasher is set up.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the commonly replaced parts in a dishwasher?
On the Frigidaire FFBD2406NB3A dishwasher, the most commonly replaced parts are the components that handle water fill, washing, heating, draining, and sealing. When you see leaks, poor cleaning, no-heat drying, or standing water, these parts are the first places we check; see the FFBD2406NB3A installation guide for connection and hose routing details that often cause symptoms.
- Water inlet and fill parts: if the tub does not fill or fills slowly (often tied to supply pressure, kinks, or a clogged inlet screen)
- Wash system parts: if dishes come out dirty or the spray seems weak
- Heating and drying parts: if water is not heating or dishes stay wet
- Drain system parts: if water remains in the bottom after the cycle
- Door sealing parts: if you see water at the front or corners of the door
- Rack and roller parts: if racks derail, bind, or rust
| Symptom | Common part to check/replace | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining, water left in tub | Drain pump, drain hose | Drain pump a A00126401, dishwasher drain hose 807117001 |
| Leaking at the door | Door seal/gasket | Dishwasher door seal 809006501 |
| Not drying or poor heating | Heating element | Frigidaire dishwasher heating element 154825001 |
| Not filling or fills slowly | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve 807047901 |
| Weak wash, noisy wash motor | Pump and motor assembly | Dishwasher pump and motor assembly 154844301 |
- Confirm the water supply is hot and the shut-off valve is fully open.
- Inspect for kinked water or drain hoses (kinks can cause fill and drain problems).
- If draining into a disposer, make sure the disposer inlet plug is knocked out.
- Check the inlet valve screen for debris; flushing the water line helps prevent clogs.
- Verify the dishwasher is level and securely fastened; poor leveling can affect door sealing and performance.
Most “dishwasher problems” trace back to one system (fill, wash, heat, drain, or seal). Identifying the system first helps you choose the right replacement part and avoid repeat issues caused by installation factors like hose routing or water pressure.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Frigidaire dishwasher?
A Frigidaire dishwasher typically lasts 9 years on average. For your Frigidaire FFBD2406NB3A dishwasher, good installation, correct hot-water supply, and routine cleaning often push real-world life into the 7 to 12 year range.
- Water quality and hardness (scale buildup shortens heater, pump, and valve life)
- How often you run it (daily use wears pumps, seals, and racks faster)
- Proper leveling (reduces vibration and door sealing issues)
- Hot water supply and pressure (helps cleaning performance and reduces strain)
- Drain setup (kinks, clogs, or disposer plug issues can overwork the drain system)
Use these habits to reduce common failures like poor draining, leaks, and weak cleaning:
- Clean the filter area and remove debris regularly
- Run a dishwasher cleaner or descaling cycle monthly if you have hard water
- Keep spray holes clear and avoid blocking the spray arms with tall items
- Use the right detergent amount; too much can cause residue and odors
- Check for hose kinks and keep the drain path clear
| What you notice | What it often points to | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Water left in tub | Drain restriction or weak drain pump | Inspect drain hose routing; consider drain pump a A00126401 |
| Dishes not dry | Heating or rinse aid issue | Verify settings and rinse aid; consider Frigidaire dishwasher heating element 154825001 |
| Leaks at the door | Worn door seal or alignment | Inspect seal and leveling; consider dishwasher door seal 809006501 |
Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your FFBD2406NB3A is under about 7 years old, repairs like a water inlet valve, drain hose, or heating element often make sense; past 10 to 12 years, repeated leaks or motor issues can add up.
For model-specific care, installation requirements (120V supply, hot water connection, leveling guidance), and setup details, follow the FFBD2406NB3A installation guide and the FFBD2406NB3A owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026





