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Joined: 2/15/2021(UTC) Posts: 0 Location: Washington State
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Frigidaire dishwasher model FGIP2486UF0A had been working great. Recently I've been noticing the dishes aren't getting dry even with the dry setting turned on. They are still coming out clean. Also, there is a greasy orange buildup on the interior surfaces of the dishwasher. I manually scrubbed down the inside of the dishwasher, as well as pulled out the screen and spray arm parts and washed them by hand to get the residue off. After a week or so the residue comes back.
Water temperature going into the DW is 120 degrees F. I tried using one of the dishwasher cleaning products that has a wax plug in it that melts open and releases the cleaner, but after a cycle on the highest heat setting the wax plug is still intact. I think the DW heating element is not heating up.
I checked the resistance on the heating element, its 14.5 ohms, so I think that is ok. Can I check/replace a thermo sensor or something?
thanks!
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Joined: 5/20/2021(UTC) Posts: 0 Location: Los Angeles
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Do you still have the guarantee? Something similar happened to my own dishwasher. I have no technical knowledge whatsoever, so I just took it to https://housebouse.com/, so they looked at it. The issue turned out to be a minor one, and it was gone after some filters had been changed and cleaned. That's the only advice I can give you because it worked for me. Usually, when I try to fix something by myself, I make it a lot worse. If your dishwasher still has a guarantee, I recommend you let professionals do their thing. Edited by user Wednesday, May 26, 2021 3:43:25 AM(UTC)
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