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  • Dishwasher Door Spring for Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 - Part 154430501

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  • Dishwasher Pump O-ring, Front for Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 - Part 154247001

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  • Dishwasher Drain Pump for Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 - Part 154580301

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  • Frigidaire Dishwasher Dishrack, Lower for Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 - Part 5304535768

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  • Crosley Dishwasher Dishrack Roller, Lower for Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 - Part 5304532229

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  • Crosley Support for Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 - Part 5304532235

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    Dishwasher Lower Spray Arm Support

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  • Crosley Base for Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 - Part 5304532205

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  • Dishwasher Heating Element Nut for Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 - Part 154106202

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  • Dishwasher Pump Motor Bracket for Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 - Part 5304534830

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Frigidaire Dishwasher FDB1502RGS0 FAQs

A Frigidaire dishwasher like model FDB1502RGS0 typically lasts 10 years. With consistent cleaning, correct detergent use, and prompt repair of leaks or draining issues, it reaches its full service life and avoids the early failures that shorten dishwasher longevity.

Typical lifespan and what to expect

Most built-in dishwashers fall into a predictable life range based on how hard they work and the conditions they run in.

  • Typical dishwasher lifespan: 10 years
  • Heavy use (multiple loads daily): closer to 7 to 8 years
  • Light to moderate use with good maintenance: 10 to 12 years
  • Hard water without routine cleaning: shorter life due to mineral buildup
Usage and conditions What usually happens Expected life
Heavy daily use, hard water Faster wear on pump, heater, seals 7 to 8 years
Average family use Normal wear on motor, racks, dispenser About 10 years
Good maintenance, clean water path Fewer clogs, better drying and heating 10 to 12 years
What shortens a dishwasher’s life fastest

These are the most common issues we see that lead to early replacement.

  • Running with a leak (damages wiring, motor, and flooring)
  • Clogged or kinked drain path (often tied to the drain hose routing)
  • Mineral scale on the heater and inside the sump
  • Overloading racks so spray can’t reach dishes
  • Skipping routine cleaning of filters and the tub
Maintenance that helps you reach the full 10 years

We recommend following the care and cleaning schedule in the FDB1502RGS0 owner’s manual.

  • Clean the tub and wash system regularly
  • Use the right detergent amount for your water hardness
  • Keep the door sealing surfaces clean to prevent seepage
  • Address “won’t drain” symptoms quickly (hose kinks, disposer knockout plug, cycle not completing)
Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your FDB1502RGS0 is near 10 years old and you’re seeing leaks, poor draining, or weak heating, replacing a key wear part can restore performance and extend service life.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 dishwasher, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones that seal water in, heat and circulate water, and control filling and draining. When you see leaks, poor cleaning, no heat, or no drain, these parts are the first places we check.

Most common replacements (and what symptoms they fix)
  • Door sealing parts: stop leaks at the front and bottom of the door; see dishwasher door seal 809006501.
  • Heating parts: restore drying and hot-water performance; see heater 154825001 (and mounting hardware like the heating element nut).
  • Drain components: fix standing water and slow draining; the drain hose and drain pump are common.
  • Fill components: fix no-fill or underfill issues; the water inlet valve is a frequent replacement.
  • Soap dispensing parts: fix detergent cup problems and poor wash results; see dishwasher dispenser 5304506521.
  • Rack and roller parts: fix broken wheels, sagging racks, and loading issues.
Quick “symptom to part” guide
Symptom Most likely part area Example part for FDB1502RGS0
Water leaking at door Door seal, hinge alignment Door seal 809006501; door hinge 5304513274
Dishes not drying Heater circuit Heater 154825001
Dishwasher not draining Drain hose, drain pump Hose 807117001; pump 154580301
Dishwasher not filling Water inlet valve, float switch Valve 154637401; switch 154773201
Detergent not dispensing Dispenser assembly Dispenser 5304506521
Why these parts fail most often

These components handle heat, water pressure, and movement every cycle, so normal wear, mineral buildup, clogs, and door stress show up here first.

Maintenance that reduces repeat failures

The FDB1502RGS0 manual calls out a few simple checks that prevent many “part failure” symptoms:

  • Let the heating element cool before cleaning inside surfaces.
  • Wipe the tub gasket area with a damp cloth when needed.
  • Empty the center glass trap (it catches broken glass and debris).
  • Make sure the overfill protector (float) moves freely; clean underneath if it sticks.
  • Use mild, nonabrasive cleaners on the exterior; avoid harsh cleaners on stainless.

For model-specific care and cleaning details, follow the FDB1502RGS0 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, for the Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 dishwasher, we can replace many common parts ourselves if we shut off power and water first and follow the correct steps. Simple mechanical items (seals, racks, rollers) are usually DIY-friendly; electrical and plumbing repairs take more care.

Start with safety and shutoffs

Before any repair, we do these basics:

  • Turn off power at the breaker or fuse box (not just the dishwasher controls)
  • Shut off the water supply valve under the sink
  • Protect hands from sharp metal edges; wear work gloves
  • Let the heating element cool before working inside the tub
  • Keep screws and panels organized so reassembly is straightforward
Good DIY repairs vs. “plan extra time” repairs

Most homeowners can handle the left column with basic tools. The right column is still DIY for many people, but it requires more troubleshooting and leak checks.

DIY-friendly (common) More involved (use extra caution)
Door sealing and minor leaks Water fill problems and inlet plumbing
Rack and roller issues Drain pump and drain hose routing
Detergent dispenser replacement Heating and electrical component testing
Parts on this model we commonly replace

These are examples of parts for FDB1502RGS0 that are often replaced during normal ownership:

Use the right instructions for your exact build

We follow the model-specific steps and diagrams in the FDB1502RGS0 installation guide and the FDB1502RGS0 owner’s manual. The installation guide also covers removing and reinstalling the outer door and adjusting door springs so the door stays balanced.

Why it matters

DIY replacement saves time and service costs, but doing the shutoffs, leak checks, and correct reassembly prevents water damage, nuisance leaks, and repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FDB1502RGS0 dishwasher, the most common issues we see are poor cleaning (food left on dishes), draining problems, and “won’t run” complaints. These are often caused by loading or cycle selection, low water temperature or pressure, a kinked drain hose, or the door not fully latching.

Quick checks that fix the most calls

Start with these basics before replacing parts:

  • Choose a longer cycle when food soils remain (for example, POTS & PANS).
  • Confirm incoming water temperature is at least 120°F (49°C).
  • Confirm home water pressure is 20 to 120 psi.
  • Make sure dishes are not blocking the spray arms from rotating.
  • Verify the door is fully closed and latched; also confirm Delay Start is not selected.
  • If it will not drain, check for a kinked drain hose and confirm the cycle is complete (not paused).

For model-specific operating and troubleshooting steps, follow the FDB1502RGS0 owner's manual.

Most common symptoms and likely causes
Symptom Most common causes What to do first
Food left on dishes Blocked spray arm rotation, wrong cycle, low temp/pressure, hard water Reload, select longer cycle, verify 120°F and 20 to 120 psi
Won’t run Breaker/fuse, water supply off, cycle not set, Delay Start, door not latched Check power, water supply, settings, latch
Won’t drain Disposer knockout plug not removed, kinked hose, disposer clogged Check disposer inlet, straighten hose
Leaks at the door Worn or mis-seated door seal, door not closing evenly Inspect and replace seal if damaged
When a part is the likely fix

If the problem is physical (leak, no fill, no heat, no drain), these parts are common repair points on this model:

  • Door leaking or water at the bottom edge: inspect the dishwasher door seal 809006501 (part number 154576501).
  • Not filling or fills slowly: check the valve 154637401 (water inlet valve; part number 154476101) and confirm the supply is on.
  • Not drying or cycle stalls in heating: test the heater 154825001 (heating element; part number 154482901).
  • Not draining: inspect the drain path and consider the hose 807117001 (drain hose; part number 154525301) if kinked or restricted.
Why it matters

Dishwashers depend on correct water temperature, pressure, and spray action. When any of those are off, you get poor cleaning, longer cycles (heating delays), and repeat drain or start issues that look like “major” failures but often are simple corrections.

Last updated: February 2026

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