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Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A dishwasher Parts

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  • Crosley Float for Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A - Part 5304532207

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    Dishwasher Float Assembly

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  • Dishwasher Cup Shelf for Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A - Part 5304532945

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  • Dishwasher Dishrack for Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A - Part 5304502974

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    Dishwasher Dishrack

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  • Nut-c'arm for Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A - Part 154079601

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    Nut-c'arm

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  • Dishwasher Screw for Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A - Part 154825401

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  • Dishwasher Nozzle Shower Assembly for Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A - Part 154754302

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    Dishwasher Nozzle Shower Assembly

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  • Dishwasher Screw for Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A - Part 808326801

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    Dishwasher Screw

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  • Dishwasher Heating Element Terminal Shield for Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A - Part 154289801

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    Dishwasher Heating Element Terminal Shield

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  • Dishwasher Electronic Control Board for Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A - Part 5304518470

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    Dishwasher Electronic Control Board

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  • Dishwasher Screw for Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A - Part 5300807270

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    Dishwasher Screw

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Frigidaire DISHWASHER FFID2426TD5A FAQs

To force a drain on your Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A dishwasher, press and hold START/CANCEL for 3 seconds; the dishwasher runs an automatic 90-second drain. This is the correct way to cancel a cycle and pump water out (as long as the drain path is clear). See the FFID2426TD5A owner's manual.

Quick steps to force a drain
  • Press and hold START/CANCEL for 3 seconds.
  • Keep the door closed and latched so the drain can run.
  • Wait about 90 seconds for the drain to finish.
  • If you need to run a new cycle, select the next cycle after the drain ends.
  • If the controls are locked, unlock them first (control lock is described in the manual).
If it still will not drain

A forced drain only works when the drain hose and pump can move water. Check these common issues:

  • Kinked or sharply bent drain hose restricting flow.
  • Drain hose connection is loose or not attached at the drain pump.
  • Drain connection under the sink is incorrect; the drain entry must be above the trap when connecting to a sink drain.
  • If connected to a disposer, the knockout plug was not removed.
  • A failing drain pump can prevent draining; the drain pump a A00126401 is the drain pump used on this model.
Drain setup checklist (what “good” looks like)
Checkpoint What to look for Why it matters
Drain hose routing No kinks, no sharp bends Prevents restricted drain flow
Sink drain connection Entry above the trap Helps prevent backflow
Disposer connection Knockout plug removed Allows water to exit
Hose to pump Securely attached, clamped Prevents leaks and no-drain
Why it matters

Canceling with START/CANCEL protects the dishwasher from sitting with dirty water, reduces odor, and helps you reset the cycle safely. If the drain path is restricted, forcing a drain points you directly to a hose, connection, or drain pump issue.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A dishwasher, the most common problems we see are poor cleaning (food soils left on dishes), water not draining fully, and leaks around the door. These issues usually trace back to loading, detergent and water conditions, or a few high-wear parts rather than the tub itself.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Food soils left on dishes: spray arms blocked, poor loading, low water temperature, or low water pressure
  • Water left in the bottom: drain restriction, drain pump issue, or a kinked/blocked drain path
  • Leaks: door not sealing, oversudsing, or the dishwasher not level
  • Detergent not dispensing well: items blocking the cup, or a dispenser problem
  • Long cycles: cycle auto-extends to reach target temperatures, or options selected that add time
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)

Use the troubleshooting guidance in the FFID2426TD5A owner's manual and start with these checks:

  • Confirm incoming water temperature is about 120°F (49°C).
  • Confirm home water pressure is 20 to 120 psi.
  • Reload to prevent nesting and keep items from blocking spray arms.
  • Use fresh, household automatic dishwasher detergent (avoid industrial grade).
  • Match detergent amount to water hardness; hard water needs more detergent.
  • If you see foam, wipe up spilled rinse aid and reduce detergent to prevent oversudsing.
When a part is the likely cause

If the quick checks do not fix it, these parts commonly solve the most frequent complaints:

Problem you notice Common part to check Example part for FFID2426TD5A
Not draining, water remains Drain pump Drain pump a A00126401
Poor wash action, weak spray Pump and motor Crosley dishwasher pump and motor assembly 5304519906
Leaking or won’t start because door won’t latch Door latch Frigidaire dishwasher door latch 5304525218
Not drying well, water not heating Heating element Frigidaire dishwasher heating element 154825001
Not filling or fills slowly Water inlet valve Crosley dishwasher water inlet valve 5304525044
Why it matters

Cleaning, draining, and sealing problems often look like “the dishwasher is failing,” but they are usually performance conditions (water temperature, pressure, loading, detergent) or a single component (pump, drain pump, latch, inlet valve). Fixing the root cause prevents repeat clogs, odors, and leaks.

For step-by-step troubleshooting, we also recommend our dishwasher not cleaning dishes video. For ordering, you can buy model-matched parts from the list for FFID2426TD5A or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A dishwasher, we reset most error-code related glitches by canceling the current cycle: press and hold START/CANCEL for about 3 seconds. If the control is still acting up, turn power off at the breaker for several minutes, then restore power and start a new cycle (see the FFID2426TD5A owner's manual).

Quick reset steps (in order)
  • Press and hold START/CANCEL for 3 seconds to cancel the cycle.
  • Wait for the dishwasher to stop and drain (if it was running).
  • Close the door fully; make sure it is closed and latched.
  • Select a cycle and press START/CANCEL to begin.
  • If the error returns, switch the dishwasher OFF at the circuit breaker, wait 5 minutes, then switch it back ON.
  • Run a test cycle and watch for the same symptom (no fill, no drain, leaking, not running).
What a “reset” does (and does not do)

A reset clears a stuck cycle and reboots the control logic. It does not fix the underlying cause if the dishwasher is still not filling, not draining, or not heating.

Common causes to check right after resetting
  • Door not fully latched (a latch issue can stop the cycle from starting)
  • Delay Start accidentally selected
  • Tripped breaker or blown fuse
  • Water supply valve turned off
  • Kinked drain hose or disposer knockout plug not removed (new installs)
When to suspect a part problem

If the same error or symptom comes back immediately after a reset, we focus on the system tied to that symptom.

Symptom after reset What to check first Part that often relates
Won’t start or stops when door moves Door closes and latches firmly Frigidaire dishwasher door latch 5304525218
Won’t drain, standing water Drain path and drain hose routing Drain pump a A00126401
Won’t fill or fills slowly Water supply on, inlet screen clear Crosley dishwasher water inlet valve 5304525044
Why it matters

Resetting gets you back to a known starting point so you can tell whether the issue was a one-time control glitch or a repeatable problem with water fill, draining, or door latching. That saves time before replacing parts.

You can order replacement parts for your FFID2426TD5A from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FFID2426TD5A dishwasher has power but will not start, will not respond to selections, or stops mid-cycle after you confirm the door is fully latched and START/CANCEL was pressed, the electronic control board is a top suspect.

Rule out the common look-alikes first

These issues often mimic a bad control board:

  • Door not fully closed or latch not engaging
  • Control lock enabled (locks out new selections)
  • Delay Start selected
  • Breaker tripped or loose power connection
  • Water supply turned off (some models will not proceed)
  • Cycle not actually started (cycle selected but START/CANCEL not pressed)

For the exact button sequence for control lock, canceling a cycle, and indicator lights, use the FFID2426TD5A owner's manual.

Symptoms that point to a failed control board

A failing board typically shows one or more of these patterns:

  • Console lights come on but the dishwasher will not run any cycle
  • Cycle starts then stalls and never advances
  • Drain pump or wash motor runs at the wrong time
  • Intermittent operation that changes after power is reset
Control board vs. user interface (quick comparison)
What you notice More likely issue Model-matched part
Buttons do not respond or act erratic User interface or keypad circuit Dishwasher user interface control button assembly 5304518467
Dishwasher will not run after basics are confirmed Main control not switching loads Dishwasher electronic control board A11147301
How we confirm it in the field

We verify correct power to the dishwasher, confirm the door latch input is satisfied, then use the wiring diagram and a multimeter to check whether the control board sends power to loads (wash motor, drain pump) when a function is commanded.

  • Disconnect power before accessing wiring
  • Use live-voltage checks only if you are trained
  • If you are replacing parts, order from the model parts list or search on Sears PartsDirect
Why it matters

Control boards are higher-cost repairs; ruling out latch, settings, and power issues prevents unnecessary replacement and gets FFID2426TD5A running sooner.

Last updated: February 2026

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