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  • Dishwasher Door Seal, Lower for Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 - Part 809006501

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  • Frigidaire Dishwasher Heating Element for Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 - Part 154825001

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  • Dishwasher Water Inlet Valve for Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 - Part 154637401

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  • Gasket for Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 - Part 8581548276014

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  • Dishwasher Pump O-ring, Front for Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 - Part 154247001

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  • Dishwasher Pump O-ring, Rear for Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 - Part 154246901

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    Dishwasher Pump O-ring, Rear

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  • Dishwasher Filter for Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 - Part 5304532206

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  • Crosley Support for Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 - Part 5304532235

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  • Dishwasher Door Spring for Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 - Part 154325201

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  • Dishwasher Door Hinge Arm Set for Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 - Part 5304513274

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Frigidaire Dishwasher FDB2410LDC0 FAQs

To prevent dishwasher backflow on your Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0, route the drain hose in a proper high loop (at least 32 inches above the floor) and secure it so it cannot sag. This breaks siphoning and helps keep dirty sink water from flowing back into the tub.

What to do (high loop and secure routing)

  • Pull the dishwasher out enough to inspect the drain hose routing.
  • Form a high loop under the sink or cabinet; the top of the loop must be at least 32 inches from the floor.
  • Secure the loop to the underside of the countertop or cabinet side so it stays up.
  • Make sure the hose has no sharp bends or kinks that restrict drain flow.
  • Clamp the hose securely to the sink drain, disposer, or trap connection.
  • If connecting to a disposer for the first time, knock out the disposer inlet plug before attaching the hose.

For the exact routing and fastening points used on this model, follow the steps in the FDB2410LDC0 installation guide.

Common backflow causes to check

What you see Most likely cause What fixes it
Dirty water returns after sink drains Drain hose loop too low or sagging Re-route and secure the high loop (32 inches minimum)
Slow drain, gurgling Kinked hose or restricted path Straighten routing; avoid sharp bends
Water backs up when disposer runs Disposer plug not removed (new hookup) Knock out plug; reattach hose
Intermittent backflow Loose clamp or poor connection Re-clamp and verify tight fit

Parts that can help if you find a leak while correcting backflow

Backflow issues are usually routing-related, but if you notice leaking at the door while water is sloshing or backing up, inspect the lower door seal. If it is torn, hardened, or deformed, replace the gasket 809006501.

Why it matters

Backflow can redeposit food soil onto dishes, create odors, and leave standing dirty water in the bottom of the tub. A correctly secured high loop protects wash performance and helps prevent repeat clogs.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 dishwasher, the LOC (control lock) turns off by using the control panel lock/unlock key sequence for your exact model. Follow the steps in the FDB2410LDC0 owner's manual so the lock indicator clears and the buttons respond normally.

Steps to turn off LOC (control lock)

  1. Make sure the dishwasher door is fully closed and latched.
  2. Look for a button labeled Control Lock, Lock, or a lock icon printed above a pad.
  3. Press and hold the lock-designated pad(s) for 3 to 5 seconds.
  4. Confirm the LOC/lock light turns off.
  5. Press START/CANCEL once to verify the keypad is active.

If LOC will not turn off

These checks fix most “stuck lock” situations on Frigidaire dishwashers:

  • Press and hold the correct pad(s) a full 5 seconds (a quick tap usually does nothing).
  • Cancel the cycle (press START/CANCEL) and then try the lock sequence again.
  • Restore power by turning the breaker off for 1 minute, then back on; retry the lock sequence.
  • Make sure no keys are physically stuck from residue; wipe the console with a damp cloth and dry it.
  • If the keypad is unresponsive even with power, inspect for moisture around the door and console.

What you should see (quick guide)

What you see on the panel What it usually means What to do
“LOC” or lock light on Controls are locked Hold the lock pad(s) 3 to 5 seconds
Buttons beep but won’t start Lock still active or door not latched Unlock, then re-latch door and press START/CANCEL
No response at all Power issue or control problem Reset breaker, then retest

Why it matters

Control lock prevents accidental starts and option changes during a wash cycle. Turning LOC off restores normal operation so you can select a cycle, choose options, and start the dishwasher reliably.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 dishwasher, the most reliable “reset” is canceling the current cycle using the START/CANCEL pad; the dishwasher runs a short drain, then you can reselect a cycle and restart. Use the steps in the FDB2410LDC0 owner's manual to match your control panel.

Quick reset steps (most common)

  • Press START/CANCEL once to cancel the cycle.
  • Wait for the about 90-second drain to finish.
  • Select your desired cycle and options again.
  • Press START/CANCEL to start.
  • If Delay Start is on, press START/CANCEL to cancel the delay and begin the cycle.

If the error comes back right away

An error that returns usually points to a condition the dishwasher is detecting (drain, fill, heat, or door latch). Check these items first:

  • Door fully closed and latched (a loose latch can stop operation).
  • Water supply turned on at the shutoff valve.
  • Breaker not tripped and power is steady.
  • Kinked or restricted drain hose (common cause of drain-related errors).
  • Standing water in the tub after a cycle (not normal; indicates a drain problem).

Common causes and the parts that often fix them

Symptom you see What to check first Part that’s commonly involved
Won’t drain, water left in tub Kinked hose, disposer knockout plug, blockage Hose 807117001 or pump 154580301
Not filling Water supply on, float not stuck Valve 154637401 or switch 154773201
Not drying or long heat delays Heated dry option, incoming water hot Heater 154825001

Why it matters

Canceling and restarting clears the current cycle logic, but it does not remove the underlying cause. Fixing the drain, fill, or heating issue prevents repeat error codes, protects the pump and heater, and restores normal cycle time.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 dishwasher, you can force a drain by pressing the START/CANCEL pad; the dishwasher runs an approximately 90-second drain cycle. After it finishes draining, select the cycle you want to run next (details are in the FDB2410LDC0 owner’s manual).

Quick steps to force a drain

  • Press START/CANCEL once.
  • Close the door fully so the dishwasher can run the drain.
  • Wait about 90 seconds for the drain to complete.
  • Select your desired wash cycle and press START.
  • If you recently used Delay Start, press START/CANCEL to cancel the delay and begin immediately.

If it still will not drain (common causes)

A forced drain only works if water can flow out through the drain path. Check these items next:

  • Drain hose routing: make sure there are no sharp bends or kinks restricting flow.
  • High loop/air gap setup: the drain hose loop should be high (commonly up under the sink) to prevent backflow.
  • Sink/disposer connection: if connected to a disposer, confirm the disposer inlet knockout plug was removed.
  • Clamps and fittings: verify the hose is secured and not overtightened or damaged.
  • Drain hose condition: do not cut corrugated drain hose; replace it if split or collapsing (see hose 807117001).

Drain setup checklist (what “correct” looks like)

Item to check What we look for Why it matters
Drain hose No kinks, no crushing Prevents restricted drain flow
Connection point Sink drain, disposer, or separate trap Ensures proper discharge path
High loop/air gap Routed high; air gap used where required Helps prevent siphoning and backups
Hose attachment Firmly attached to drain pump assembly Prevents leaks and loss of pumping pressure

Why it matters

Cancel-drain is the fastest way to clear standing water before troubleshooting a no-drain problem. If the drain path is restricted (hose kink, blocked connection, or incorrect routing), the drain pump can run but water will stay in the tub.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 dishwasher, the most common problems are wash performance issues (food left on dishes), draining problems, and “won’t run” symptoms caused by simple checks like power, water supply, cycle selection, or the door not fully latching. Our FDB2410LDC0 owner's manual troubleshooting section covers these first.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Food soils left on dishes: blocked spray arm rotation, poor loading, low water temperature, low water pressure, or old detergent
  • Won’t run: tripped breaker, water supply off, delay start selected, or door not closed and latched
  • Does not drain: kinked drain hose, disposer knockout plug not removed, cycle paused, or disposer clogged
  • Leaks: worn door seals or loose connections (especially after moving the dishwasher)
  • Not drying: water heating delays, rinse aid issues, or cycle selection

Quick checks we recommend first (in order)

  1. Confirm the door closes and latches firmly; re-load anything that interferes with the door.
  2. Verify the water supply is on and the dishwasher is getting adequate hot water (target 120°F at the sink).
  3. Check home water pressure; most dishwashers need 20 to 120 psi.
  4. Inspect the drain hose routing for kinks or a high loop; correct any sagging.
  5. Clean the filter area and remove debris that can restrict wash or drain flow.

Parts that commonly solve these problems on FDB2410LDC0

Symptom Common fix Example part for this model
Leaking at the bottom of the door Replace lower door seal Gasket 809006501
Not draining or slow drain Replace damaged/kinked drain hose Hose 807117001
Not filling or fills slowly Clean inlet screen; replace valve if needed Valve 154637401
Poor drying or water not heating Test and replace heating element Heater 154825001

Why it matters

Most “Frigidaire dishwasher problems” are really flow problems: if the unit cannot fill, heat, spray, or drain correctly, cleaning and drying suffer. Starting with the basic checks prevents unnecessary part replacement and gets the dishwasher back to normal operation faster.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire dishwasher typically lasts 10 years on average. For your Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0, consistent cleaning, correct water temperature, and fixing small leaks early are the biggest factors that help you reach (and often exceed) that 10-year mark; see the FDB2410LDC0 owner's manual.

Typical lifespan range (what we see most often)

Most Frigidaire dishwashers fall into this range with normal household use:

  • Average: 10 years
  • Common range: 7 to 12 years
  • Shorter life (heavy use or poor conditions): 6 to 8 years
  • Longer life (light use, good maintenance): 12 to 15 years

What affects lifespan the most

These items have the biggest impact on how long a dishwasher lasts:

  • Water temperature: Best results come from hot water entering the dishwasher at about 120°F (the manual notes 120°F/49°C as a minimum for satisfactory results).
  • Water pressure: The manual calls for 20 to 120 psi; low pressure can reduce cleaning and strain the system.
  • Leaks and door sealing: A worn lower door seal can let water escape and damage surrounding components; the gasket 809006501 is a common wear item.
  • Filter and wash system care: Keeping the filter area clear helps protect the pump and spray action.
  • Detergent and rinse aid habits: Over-sudsing and poor dispensing can create performance issues that shorten component life.

Quick maintenance plan to help it reach 10+ years

Use this as a simple routine for the FDB2410LDC0:

  • Run hot water at the sink until it is hot before starting a cycle.
  • Clean the filter area and remove debris regularly.
  • Check the tub edge and door bottom for moisture after cycles.
  • Inspect racks and spray paths so dishes do not block spray arms.
  • If it stops drying well, test heating performance; the heater 154825001 is the component that supports heating and drying.

Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. fixable problems

Symptom Most common cause Often fixable?
Water on floor at door Door seal wear or alignment Yes
Not drying Heating circuit or rinse aid use Yes
Not draining Drain restriction or drain pump issue Often
Poor cleaning Filter/spray blockage, water temp/pressure Yes

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to maintain and repair (seals, heater, drain issues) or plan for replacement. Small fixes done early usually prevent bigger failures in the wash and drain system.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 dishwasher, the most commonly replaced parts are the door seals and gaskets, water inlet valve, drain components, and wash system parts (heater, pump, spray arms, and filters). These parts wear from heat, detergent, vibration, and clogs, and they are also the most likely sources of leaks, no-heat, and poor cleaning.

Commonly replaced parts (and what they fix)

  • Door seals and gaskets: stop leaks at the door and tub opening; inspect for tears, flattening, or gaps.
  • Water inlet valve: fixes no-fill or slow-fill symptoms when the dishwasher is not getting enough water.
  • Drain hose and drain pump: fixes standing water, slow draining, or drain errors caused by clogs or weak pumping.
  • Heating element: helps water heat properly and improves drying performance.
  • Filters and traps: reduce poor cleaning and redepositing by keeping soil out of the spray system.
  • Spray arms: restore wash pressure when jets clog or the arm cracks.

Model-specific parts we see replaced often for FDB2410LDC0

Symptom Part type Example part for this model
Water leaking at the bottom of the door Door seal / gasket Gasket 809006501
Dishwasher not filling Water inlet valve Valve 154637401
Dishwasher not draining Drain hose Hose 807117001
Poor drying or no heat Heating element Heater 154825001
Poor cleaning, debris left behind Filter / trap area Dishwasher filter 5304532206

Quick checks before replacing parts

  • Confirm the dishwasher is level and securely fastened; a tilted unit can contribute to door leaks.
  • Make sure the spray arms can rotate freely and are not blocked by tall items.
  • Check incoming hot water temperature; it should be at least 120°F (49°C) for good cleaning.
  • Verify home water pressure is in the typical operating range (the manual lists 20 to 120 psi).
  • Clean the glass trap and wipe around the tub gasket area to remove buildup.

Why it matters

Replacing the right “high-wear” part first saves time and prevents repeat problems. For example, a restricted filter or clogged spray arm can look like a pump failure, and a worn door gasket can mimic a tub leak.

For safety and correct disassembly steps (power off at the breaker, door removal, and final leak checks), follow the FDB2410LDC0 installation guide and the FDB2410LDC0 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

To find the correct part number for your Frigidaire dishwasher, start by confirming the full model number on the dishwasher’s rating label (for this page, FDB2410LDC0). Then use that model number to look up the exact part name and matching manufacturer part number in the parts list.

Where to find the model number (so you get the right part)

Use the model number first because many Frigidaire parts look similar but are not interchangeable.

  • Check the tub rim (around the door opening) for the rating label.
  • Check the inside edge of the door for a sticker or metal tag.
  • Write the model number exactly as shown, including all letters and numbers.
  • Match the model number to FDB2410LDC0 before ordering.
  • If the label is worn, compare your dishwasher’s features (control style, color, handle) to the parts diagrams.

How to match a part number to the part you need

Once you have the model number, identify the part by function and location, then confirm the part number.

  • Find the symptom (leak, not draining, not filling, not drying).
  • Locate the related section in the parts diagrams (door, sump, pump, fill system).
  • Match the part name first, then confirm the manufacturer part number.
  • If you are replacing a seal or gasket, match by position (lower door vs sump gasket).
  • If you are replacing a water or drain component, match by connection type and routing.

Common examples for FDB2410LDC0

Symptom Likely part area Example part on this model
Water leaking at the bottom of the door Door sealing Gasket 809006501
Dishwasher not filling Fill system Valve 154637401
Dishwasher not draining Drain path Hose 807117001
Poor drying or water not heating Heating circuit Heater 154825001

Why it matters

Using the exact model number (FDB2410LDC0) prevents ordering a part that fits a different Frigidaire platform. That saves time on returns and helps ensure proper sealing, correct electrical match, and reliable wash performance.

For model identification and component locations, we recommend checking the FDB2410LDC0 installation guide and the FDB2410LDC0 manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For the Frigidaire FDB2410LDC0 dishwasher, many common repairs are DIY-friendly if you shut off power and water first and follow the step-by-step procedures in the FDB2410LDC0 installation guide and FDB2410LDC0 owner's manual. Plan extra time for door, electrical, or leak-related repairs.

What you can usually replace yourself

These repairs are typically straightforward with basic hand tools:

Repairs that take more care (but are still doable)

These involve wiring, water connections, or more disassembly. Use photos, label wires, and work slowly.

  • Heating circuit work such as replacing the heater 154825001 (let the element cool before touching it)
  • Fill problems tied to the valve 154637401
  • Drain problems tied to the pump 154580301
  • Door removal and spring tension adjustments (door weight and sharp metal edges matter)

Safety and prep checklist

Before you start any repair:

  • Disconnect electrical power at the breaker or fuse.
  • Shut off the dishwasher water supply.
  • Protect hands from sharp panels; wear gloves.
  • Confirm the dishwasher is level and securely fastened before running it.
  • Check that water and drain lines are not kinked and joints do not leak.

Quick “DIY or service?” guide

Symptom Most likely DIY level Common parts to inspect
Water leaking at the door Easy Gasket 809006501
Dishes not drying Medium Heater 154825001
Not filling Medium Valve 154637401
Not draining Medium Pump 154580301, drain hose

Why it matters

Doing the right repair yourself can stop leaks, restore cleaning and drying performance, and prevent repeat issues caused by kinks, loose wiring, or an unbalanced door spring setup.

Last updated: February 2026

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