Frigidaire Dishwashers Won't Start: How to Fix It Yourself
If your Frigidaire dishwasher won't start at all, don't worry — this is usually something simple. The most common causes are a tripped breaker, a faulty door switch, or a control board glitch. A power reset fixes the problem about half the time.
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- Always unplug the appliance from the wall before starting any repair work.
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- Do not touch any internal wiring while the appliance is plugged in. If you are not comfortable with electrical components, call a professional.
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Step-by-Step Repair
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Check the power supply
Confirm your Frigidaire dishwasher is properly plugged in. Try a different outlet or plug in a lamp to make sure the outlet works. Check your circuit breaker panel — flip the dishwasher's breaker off and back on.
Photo: Check the power supply - Step 2 of 52
Inspect the door latch or switch
Most dishwashers will not start if the door is not fully closed and latched. Open and close the door firmly. Look for anything blocking the latch. Listen for a click when the door closes — no click usually means the latch is worn out.
Photo: Inspect the door latch or switch - Step 3 of 53
Try a hard reset
Unplug your Frigidaire dishwasher from the wall. Wait 60 seconds. Plug it back in. This resets the control board and clears temporary errors. Try starting it again.
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Check the control panel
Make sure the dishwasher is not in a lock mode (like child lock). On most Frigidaire models, you can disable child lock by holding the lock button for 3-5 seconds. Also check if any error codes are showing on the display.
Photo: Check the control panel - Step 5 of 55
Inspect the start switch
If none of the above worked, the start switch or control board may be faulty. The start switch is the physical button mechanism — if it feels loose or does not click, it may need replacing. This is an inexpensive part (usually $10-$25) for most Frigidaire dishwashers.
Photo: Inspect the start switch
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If That Didn't Work
- A faulty control board on your Frigidaire dishwasher could be the root cause, though this is less common.
- Wiring issues between components — loose or corroded connections — can cause intermittent problems.
When to Call a Professional
If a power reset, door switch check, and start switch replacement don't fix your Frigidaire dishwasher, the main control board may need replacing ($100-$200 with labor). Get a quote and compare to the cost of a new unit.
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