Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire dishwasher model FFCD2413UB6B, looking up parts by the full model number is the most reliable way to get compatible replacement parts because it filters results to the exact configuration (controls, racks, pumps, and door components) used on that model.
Use the complete model number exactly as shown on the dishwasher’s data tag, then search parts by that number.
- Check the data tag around the tub opening (often on the door edge or frame)
- Write the model number and any revision characters exactly (for example, FFCD2413UB6B)
- Match the part description to your symptom (draining, heating, filling, door latch)
- Compare the part name and ID before ordering
- If multiple similar parts appear, choose the one listed for FFCD2413UB6B
These are examples of parts customers often search for by model number when troubleshooting performance issues:
| Symptom | What to look up by model number | Example part for FFCD2413UB6B |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining | Drain path parts | Dishwasher drain hose 807117001 |
| Not drying | Heating circuit parts | Frigidaire dishwasher heating element 154825001 |
| Not filling | Water supply parts | Crosley dishwasher water inlet valve 5304525044 |
| Poor cleaning | Filtration and wash system | Dishwasher filter 5304532206 |
Dishwashers can share a similar look across model families, but internal components (like the pump, control board, or rack hardware) can vary. Using FFCD2413UB6B prevents ordering a part that fits a different Frigidaire build and avoids repeat repairs.
If you are diagnosing a symptom before ordering parts, we use these step-by-step resources:
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire dishwasher?
For the Frigidaire FFCD2413UB6B dishwasher, the most common problems we see are not cleaning well or not draining, usually caused by a dirty filter area, restricted drain path, or wash system issues that reduce spray pressure. If symptoms point to a wash or drain failure, start by checking the filter and drain hose, then move to the pump components.
- Poor cleaning: filter area clogged, spray arms blocked, low water fill, weak wash pump
- Not draining: kinked/blocked drain hose, clogged sump area, drain pump problem
- Won’t start or stops mid-cycle: door not latching, control not responding, float stuck
- Not drying: heater circuit issue, rinse aid/venting habits, short cycle selection
- Leaks: door not closing squarely, hinge/door alignment, over-sudsing
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Best first action |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes gritty or still dirty | Filter/sump debris, weak circulation | Clean filter area; run a hot cycle |
| Standing water in tub | Drain restriction or drain pump | Inspect drain path and hose routing |
| No heat or wet dishes | Heater circuit issue | Check for heat during cycle; inspect heater wiring |
| Unit won’t run | Door latch or control issue | Confirm door closes firmly; power reset |
If basic cleaning and hose checks do not fix it, these model-matched parts are frequent fixes:
- Dishwasher filter 5304532206 for recurring debris and poor wash performance
- Dishwasher drain hose 807117001 if the hose is kinked, restricted, or leaking
- Crosley dishwasher pump and motor assembly 5304519906 when wash pressure is weak or circulation is noisy
- Frigidaire dishwasher heating element 154825001 for no-heat and poor drying complaints
- Latch assembly,door 5304535641 if the dishwasher won’t start because the door won’t latch reliably
A restricted filter or drain path forces the dishwasher to recirculate dirty water, which causes poor cleaning, odors, and can strain the pump and motor. Catching the simple clogs early often prevents a bigger repair.
- Use our dishwasher not cleaning dishes video for a step-by-step cleaning and wash-performance checklist.
- Use our dishwasher not draining video to walk through drain-path checks safely and in the right order.
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What is the average lifespan of a Frigidaire dishwasher?
A Frigidaire dishwasher like model FFCD2413UB6B typically lasts 9 years on average. With normal household use and basic upkeep (cleaning filters, avoiding clogs, and fixing small leaks early), 10 to 12 years is common before major repairs become more likely.
- Average: about 9 years
- Common range: 7 to 12 years
- Shorter lifespan drivers: hard water scale, heavy daily loads, chronic clogs, frequent overheating
- Longer lifespan drivers: regular cleaning, correct detergent use, prompt drain and leak fixes
| Usage and care level | What to expect | What usually fails first |
|---|---|---|
| Light use, good maintenance | 10 to 12 years | Rack rollers, inlet valve, drain hose |
| Typical family use | Around 9 years | Heating, pump wear, door latch issues |
| Heavy use, minimal maintenance | 6 to 8 years | Pump and motor, control issues, leaks |
- Clean the filter regularly; a clogged filter makes the pump work harder (see dishwasher filter 5304532206).
- Keep the drain path clear and fix slow draining early (a restricted dishwasher drain hose 807117001 can shorten pump life).
- Use the right amount of detergent and keep the dispenser working smoothly.
- Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle to improve wash performance and reduce re-washing.
- Address “not drying” or “not heating” symptoms early; a weak heater can lead to poor results and longer run times (see Frigidaire dishwasher heating element 154825001).
A dishwasher usually becomes “not worth repairing” when a major component fails after years of wear. Preventing clogs and overheating reduces stress on high-cost parts like the pump and motor, and it helps you avoid repeat service calls.
For more care tips that help maximize lifespan, follow how to clean and maintain your dishwasher.
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What are the commonly replaced parts in a dishwasher?
In a Frigidaire dishwasher like model FFCD2413UB6B, the most commonly replaced parts are the components that control filling, washing, heating, draining, and door sealing. We typically see replacements for the pump and motor, heating element, drain hose, water inlet valve, door latch, and wear items in the racks.
- Wash circulation parts: pump and motor assemblies that drive spray pressure
- Heating parts: heating element for drying and water temperature boost
- Drain parts: drain hose and pump components that move water out
- Fill parts: water inlet valve and float switch that control water level
- Door parts: latch and hinges that keep the door closed and aligned
- Rack wear items: rollers and rack components that crack, bind, or fall off
These are common replacements for this model when symptoms match:
- Crosley dishwasher pump and motor assembly 5304519906
- Frigidaire dishwasher heating element 154825001
- Dishwasher drain hose 807117001
- Crosley dishwasher water inlet valve 5304525044
- Latch assembly,door 5304535641
- Crosley dishwasher dishrack roller, lower 5304532229
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for FFCD2413UB6B |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t fill or fills slowly | Fill system | Water inlet valve, float switch |
| Not cleaning well | Wash circulation, filtration | Pump and motor, filter |
| Not drying | Heating system | Heating element |
| Won’t drain | Drain path | Drain hose, pump |
| Door won’t latch or pops open | Door hardware | Door latch, hinge arms |
Replacing the correct part prevents repeat failures and protects key components like the control board and wiring harness. Many “bad part” symptoms are caused by clogs (filter, hose) or a door that is not fully latched.
If you want a fast way to narrow it down by symptom, use: dishwasher common questions.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I replace dishwasher parts myself?
Yes, for the Frigidaire FFCD2413UB6B dishwasher, we see many customers successfully replace common wear parts themselves as long as power is off at the breaker and the water supply is shut off. Simple jobs like cleaning or swapping a filter or rack hardware are usually DIY-friendly; electrical and leak-related repairs take more care.
Typically DIY-friendly
- Cleaning or replacing the dishwasher filter 5304532206
- Replacing the crosley dishwasher dishrack roller, lower 5304532229
- Replacing the dishwasher drain hose 807117001 (if you can access the connections)
- Replacing the latch assembly,door 5304535641 if the door will not latch
Often more advanced (still possible for experienced DIYers)
- Replacing the crosley dishwasher water inlet valve 5304525044 (water line work and leak checks)
- Replacing the pc board,control,k43g 5304535630 (wiring, diagnostics)
- Replacing the crosley dishwasher pump and motor assembly 5304519906 (sump area, clamps, seals)
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker (do not rely on the control panel).
- Shut off the dishwasher water supply valve.
- Protect the floor; keep towels ready for residual water.
- Take photos of wire and hose routing before disconnecting anything.
- After reassembly, run a short cycle and check underneath for leaks.
| Symptom | Most common DIY checks | Parts that may be involved |
|---|---|---|
| Will not fill | Verify water valve is open; check for kinks | Crosley dishwasher water inlet valve 5304525044 |
| Not draining | Check filter and drain path; inspect hose routing | Dishwasher filter 5304532206, dishwasher drain hose 807117001 |
| Not drying | Confirm heated dry option; check for heat | Frigidaire dishwasher heating element 154825001 |
| Door will not close/latch | Inspect latch strike alignment; check latch | Latch assembly,door 5304535641 |
DIY replacement can restore cleaning, draining, and drying performance quickly and cost-effectively, but dishwashers combine electricity and water. Choosing the right repair level helps prevent leaks, repeat failures, and unnecessary part returns.
For step-by-step troubleshooting before you order parts, use our dishwasher not draining video or dishwasher not drying dishes video when those symptoms match what you are seeing.
Last updated: February 2026





