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lazamae  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, August 8, 2007 8:21:44 AM(UTC)
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I have a 3 year old Frigidaire Dishwasher by Electrolux that has started leaking. I looked under the washer, and the leak is coming from where one side of the heating element connects. To replace the heating element, I would have to pay $50 and I am not sure if that will fix it. The element works fine, but it is leaking somewhere around the connection. What other options do I have? Silicone?
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, August 8, 2007 9:06:44 AM(UTC)
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Take a look at this element photo. See those rubber washers? That's what you need. Unfortunately, they are not sold separately, but maybe you can find something similar at a hardware store. I would not recommend using silicone.
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#3 Posted : Monday, October 29, 2007 4:48:44 PM(UTC)
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My neighbor's Frigidaire dishwasher started leaking around the heating element contacts on the bottom. The two nuts that hold the element and gasket down were cracking and would not tighten. I replaced the nuts and the leak went away. Same deal on my Frigidaire dishwasher. It started leaking around the element contacts so I had to replace the nuts. Frigidaire must have a problem! I notified their customer service but have not received a reply yet.
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#4 Posted : Sunday, December 2, 2007 5:30:28 PM(UTC)
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My neighbor's Frigidaire dishwasher started leaking around the heating element contacts on the bottom. The two nuts that hold the element and gasket down were cracking and would not tighten. I replaced the nuts and the leak went away. Same deal on my Frigidaire dishwasher. It started leaking around the element contacts so I had to replace the nuts. Frigidaire must have a problem! I notified their customer service but have not received a reply yet.



I have this problem with my 1 year old Frigidaire. Does anyone know where I can find the nuts for the heater element? The leak is very bad and the nuts will not tigten. Thanks for any help!
kawfeeman  
#5 Posted : Thursday, December 13, 2007 6:57:53 PM(UTC)
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if you goto Frigidaire.com and find the customer support tab, usually you can find a parts manual with your model # .. those nuts should be readily available either directly from Frigidaire or from your local appliance parts store..
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#6 Posted : Friday, December 14, 2007 4:24:18 PM(UTC)
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Enter your model number in our Part Search ( http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/ ), then click on the Heating Element diagram. You should see all the parts related to it, including element nuts.
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#7 Posted : Sunday, November 8, 2009 6:50:53 PM(UTC)
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I have this same problem. When I search for the part # I just see the heating element itself and not the nuts and or washers. Any idea how to just buy the nuts?
Michimi  
#8 Posted : Monday, January 3, 2011 1:17:39 PM(UTC)
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Hey guys, I know this is too late to help the original poster, but just in case there's others out there who are looking:

I also had a newer Frigidaire dishwasher with a leak at one of the heating element bolts that had corroded. After paying a plumber $120 to tell me the dishwasher was kaputz, I decided I'd try a little home repair before forking over another fortune for a technician or parts or worse a new dishwasher. I found this great epoxy (if interested it was Pow_R Stick Steel Hard 15 minute repair epoxy putty) which was heat resistant, drinking water safe and could cure even under water. I just used a small amount and sealed around the base of the hole by the heating element.

I'm not a professional and a technician might scold me for my patch-work, but there's no leak so far! And it only cost me $4 Cdn. Hope this helps!
vytis1  
#9 Posted : Sunday, February 27, 2011 6:41:06 AM(UTC)
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Mine not only leaking, but not draining also. There is water on the bottom. I wonder if you had those two problems together? Thanks for the tip to use epoxy. Definitely will try.
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