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mustang1965 Grasshopper
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I have a Frigidaire Dishwasher, model PLD2560LCC2. I am getting a leak from the bottom of the door in the centre, roughly where the middle of the door seal has a gap. The seal is still soft. Also when running, condensation is present from the top of the D/W and the left side near the bottom. When I push on the door a little, the dishwasher gets quiet. Is this just that the latch is not tight enough? Is there any way to adjust the latch or the catch? |
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Budget Appliance Repair Fellow, Academy of Sublime Masters of Appliantology
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I had one that was doing something similar to what your describing only it was leaking down the right hand side from top and pooring water out around the right hand hinge. I don't do warranty work and they had already had someone else that does do Frigidaire warranty out twice and they weren't able to fix it or get it to leak. When I was given the job to try one last time to satisfiy the customer, I found the leak was only happening when the top spray arm was activated, (maybe the prior techs never let the top sprayarm cycle so never saw the leak, I don't know). What I found was when I pushed in on the door at the top just like you described the leak stopped and also the noise what get much lower. These door latches don't have any adjustments at all so I don't know how an authorized Frigidaire tech would have solved the problem, (maybe just a throw a new door gasket, door latch, and door latch strike and hope it fixes it??). What I ended up doing was to remove the latch strike and with a dremel tool routed the screw holes out and cut the front of the plastic locater pins on the tub where the strike attaches off so the stike would be back further and pull the door closed tighter. This solved the problem and the customer was very happy to finally have a new dishwasher that didn't leak all over the floor everytime it was used. |
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Samurai Appliance Repair Man Fermented Grand Master of Appliantology
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Clever fix, Willie! Thanks for posting that. |
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LJWalker Grasshopper
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kdog Fellow, Academy of Sublime Masters of Appliantology
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i believe that the difference between folks such as willie and the other loafs you describe that expect somebody else to forcefeed them the solution is that one fella is a technician who repairs things, and the other is a person who consumes air/space in a repair shop- one is an asset,the other an expense. simple as that,thus we have a trade. |
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kdog Fellow, Academy of Sublime Masters of Appliantology
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in regards to your d/w problem,you want to make sure that the active vent is working as the flap must be open when the dishwasher starts originally to allow for air movement,i've bee known to jam these doors so they never quite shut to avoid this issue(but i did not ever admit to this) |
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BigDaddy953 Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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Will this fix work on a Frigidaire Dishwasher, model FDBB1940DB0? It is about three years old and has developed a leak in the front door. I checked for level and it's 'in the bubble' in both directions. The leak is from the bottom of the door in the centre, roughly where the middle of the door seal has a gap. Also when running, condensation is present from the top of the D/W. The latch is a push bar under the front panel not a lever. There appears to be no adjustment on the latch and I checked the manual and of course that was no help. Any ideas would be great! Thanks, Ken |
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BrntToast Sublime Master of Appliantology
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the warranty fix is as follow.... install washers between latch and inner door, usually 1/32" washer on each side does it, you can use 2 on each side, after that you will have no screw left and have to change gasket btw, the replacement gasket is larger now and fixes leak without shims if leak out bottom of door continues after, you will find it happens on only one wash arm and that wash arm is prolly split at a seam |
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