What is the difference between 1 hour wash and normal wash on a Frigidaire dishwasher?
On the Frigidaire FFBD2409LS0A dishwasher, Normal Wash is the everyday cycle for regularly soiled dishes and silverware, while 1-Hour Wash (Quick Wash) is designed to finish faster for lightly soiled loads. Normal typically uses more time (and often more heating) to improve cleaning.
Normal Wash is built for consistent results on typical food soils. A 1-hour cycle trades some wash time and temperature boosting for speed, so it works best when dishes are not heavily soiled.
- Use Normal Wash for plates, bowls, and silverware with everyday soils.
- Use 1-Hour Wash for lightly soiled dishes or when you need clean dishes fast.
- Avoid 1-hour cycles for baked-on foods, dried-on starches, or greasy cookware.
- If you add Hi-Temp Wash, the dishwasher can heat the main wash to about 140°F to improve grease removal and drying.
- If you open the door for more than a minute during drying, the selected dry program can cancel.
| If your load is... | Best choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Regularly soiled dishes | Normal Wash | More wash time and more opportunity for heating improves cleaning |
| Lightly soiled, recently used dishes | 1-Hour Wash | Faster turnaround |
| Pots, pans, baked-on soils | Heavy Wash/Pots & Pans | Designed for heavy soil loads |
| Dishes waiting to be washed later | Rinse Only | Rinses without detergent |
Choosing the right cycle helps prevent leftover soil, filming, and poor drying. Using a faster cycle on heavy soils often leads to re-washing, which costs more time and water overall.
Cycle names and available options can vary by control panel version. We recommend checking the cycle chart and option descriptions in the FFBD2409LS0A owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I get my Frigidaire dishwasher to dry dishes?
For the Frigidaire FFBD2409LS0A dishwasher, the most reliable way to improve drying is to use Heat Dry (and keep rinse aid filled), then load so water can drain off surfaces. Plastics often hold water and may still need a quick towel dry. See the FFBD2409LS0A owner’s manual for the exact option selections.
- Turn on Heat Dry; it is designed to enhance drying performance, especially when paired with rinse aid.
- Use Hi-Temp Wash when available for the load; hotter wash water helps break down grease and supports better drying.
- If your dishes are greasy, choose a heavier cycle; grease blocks water sheeting and leaves droplets behind.
- Avoid “nesting” bowls, plates, and lids; trapped water cannot evaporate.
- Angle cups and mugs downward on the upper rack so they drain.
- Keep tall items from blocking the spray arms.
- Separate plastics and lightweight items; they flip and collect water more easily.
- Open the door slightly after the cycle ends (when safe) to vent steam and speed drying.
| What you notice | Most common cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Water droplets on everything | Heat Dry off or no rinse aid | Turn on Heat Dry; refill rinse aid |
| Plastics still wet | Plastic cools fast and holds water | Reposition plastics; towel dry if needed |
| Pooled water in cups | Cups loaded flat or nested | Tilt cups down; space items |
| Greasy film and poor drying | Wash water not hot enough or heavy soil | Use Hi-Temp Wash; choose a stronger cycle |
If drying suddenly gets worse along with poor wash performance (food left behind), check for circulation issues that can reduce water heating and rinsing. A common component in that system is the heater 154825001.
Drying depends on heat, rinse aid, and airflow. When water sheets off clean surfaces (instead of beading on grease or trapped in nested items), the FFBD2409LS0A finishes with fewer spots and less hand-drying.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire dishwasher?
The most common issue we see with Frigidaire dishwashers like model FFBD2409LS0A is a drain problem: water left in the bottom of the tub after the cycle ends. The next most common is a “won’t start” condition caused by a power, door-latch, or control issue. See the FFBD2409LS0A owner's manual for the model’s troubleshooting checks.
- Water in bottom of tub: drain path restriction, drain hose routing issue, or a drain component problem.
- Won’t run: tripped breaker, water supply off, door not fully latched, or a control/input issue.
- Not cleaning well: blocked spray arms, poor loading, low water temperature, or low water pressure.
- Leaks: excess suds from detergent/rinse aid, unit not level, or a worn seal.
- Confirm the cycle fully completed and the dishwasher actually drained at the end.
- Check the sink drain and garbage disposal connection for a clog where the dishwasher drain ties in.
- Inspect the drain hose for kinks, crushing, or a sag that traps water.
- Verify hot water is at least 120°F (49°C) at the sink before starting a cycle.
- Confirm home water pressure is in the typical dishwasher range of 20 to 120 psi.
If the basic checks do not fix standing water, these model-appropriate parts are common suspects:
| Symptom | What to inspect | Example part for FFBD2409LS0A |
|---|---|---|
| Water left in tub | Drain hose restriction or routing | Drain hose 807117001 |
| Slow/weak draining | Pump performance | Pump A00126401 |
A dishwasher that does not drain can leave dirty water in the sump, cause odors, and reduce cleaning performance on the next load. Addressing drain restrictions early also helps protect the pump and motor from strain.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset error code on Frigidaire dishwasher?
On the Frigidaire dishwasher model FFBD2409LS0A, the most reliable way to clear an active error condition is to cancel the current cycle: press START/CANCEL to force a drain, then restart a new cycle. If the code returns, fix the underlying issue (drain, fill, heat, or door latch) before resetting again.
- Press START/CANCEL once to cancel the cycle.
- Wait for the dishwasher to complete the drain (about 90 seconds).
- Select your desired cycle and options.
- Press START/CANCEL again to start.
- If the control is unresponsive, turn power off at the breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power and start a cycle.
For exact button behavior and indicator light meanings, follow the FFBD2409LS0A owner's manual.
Most recurring error codes are caused by a condition the dishwasher still detects. Check these common causes before repeating the reset:
- Not draining: Clean the filter area and check the drain path for kinks or clogs; inspect the drain hose 807117001.
- Not filling: Confirm the water supply valve is fully open; check the dishwasher water inlet valve 154637401.
- Not heating or poor drying: Heating problems can trigger repeated faults; inspect the heater 154825001.
- Door not latching: Make sure the door closes firmly and nothing blocks the latch.
- Overfill/float issue: Verify the float moves freely and the tub is not overfilled.
The FFBD2409LS0A uses the START/CANCEL pad to cancel a running cycle and initiate a timed drain.
| Action | What you’ll see/hear | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Press START/CANCEL during a cycle | Dishwasher begins draining | Wait for drain to finish |
| Drain completes | Unit stops and is ready | Select a cycle, press START/CANCEL to start |
Resetting clears the symptom, but the dishwasher will usually re-display the code if the original problem remains. Checking drain, fill, and heat components first prevents repeat shutdowns and helps protect the pump and motor from running under abnormal conditions.
Last updated: January 2026





