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Help! My Frigidaire won't drain after the wash cycle is complete. It was installed in 2002, I have not installed a new disposal, & the is no obstructions. I replace the drain valve & solonoid to no avail. Any ideas? :confused:
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Originally Posted by: pullmyfinger Help! My Frigidaire won't drain after the wash cycle is complete. It was installed in 2002, I have not installed a new disposal, & the is no obstructions. I replace the drain valve & solonoid to no avail. Any ideas? :confused: What did you replace? I did not find the drain valve nor the solenoid on your dishwasher parts list. I would recommend to remove the drain pump and check it and the drain hose for a clog. Here are the break down diagrams for the Frigidaire dishwasher Model FDB635RFR5Gene.
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I'm an idiot Gene! I found a blockage. Appeared to be mashed potatos! It was the drain pump I replaced (for nothing). Thanks for the help!
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I'm glad you were able to fix it.
Gene.
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mine always leaves water up to the heating element after com[pleted cycle ,checked loop ,it looks fine,havent checked filter or pump,does it have a filter? is it that round part in bottom with vents around? insine of tub?..... help please
frank
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Hi Frank,
In order to provide most accurate advise I need the complete model number of the dishwasher.
Gene.
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Like mine, you might not see the obstruction. Take the hose off at both ends & try blowing air through the line. If you can't, obviously you have a blockage. Don't do what I did though! Drain as much water out of the unit before you disconnect it at the dishwasher! This way you won't end up with water all over the floor & dripping into the basement!
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