This exact scenario happened to us today and finally I googled I 20 codes and your video popped up. I did exactly what you said and how you did it and it’s working great. Thank you so much for this handy video great job!!!
This was so HELPFUL! Had this for a week the i20 code. The repairman wanted to charge me for a brand new sensor and/or water pressure. Even told him about the code. Didn't bother to take in my feedback. Decided to do another Google search. Saw your RUclips video and got my dishwasher working again! Thanks for putting this out, vs having the repairmen try to scam me😅
Going to try this, I've had the i20 code for 3 months, had service come in and tell me its my drains, nothing wrong with the dishwasher. And now I'm getting the i10 code. Thanks so much for this :)
Keely, thanks a lot, you saved my life. I have spent all day trying to figure it out, what was the reason of i10 errod, I've almost throwed away our dishwasher to the trash while getting more and more angry. And finally, being totally resignated, I found your youtube video. Thank you, you are really awesome! Cheers!
Thank you for this video! Totally fixed my problem and saved me a service call!!! My model is a bit different, so the switch is in a different place and looks a bit differently, but it is obvious what the switch is when you look for it. Not really much down there to get confused with, so viewers shouldn’t be intimidated by trying this fix themselves.
Great tip! The instruction sheet for installing shows a graphic for the i10 BUT I cannot make heads or tails out of what it's showing. I think to make sure the water supply is turned on... Anyway, that sensor is a lot easier to clean if you remove the connector on the end then you can hold it over the sink to rinse it out really well. Keep making vids!
Well, I’m on my third attempt to fix this dishwasher and I still am getting the I 20 error I pulled off the drain hose cleaned it all out. I cleaned all the filters. I even replaced the water pressure valve and I did the pressure switch like you did in the video but mine was perfectly clean so I’m back to square one.
This worked for me too! I ended up carefully removing the sensor, and then tapped it against the sink in between rinses. A surprising amount of gunk came out!
This worked great! Note that you access the pressure sensor from the side of the dishwasher, I thought it was the rear. For the water I put down some paper towels.
Thank you for your video. I tried this and although it did not work it helped me eliminate an option for my i20 error. We ended up replacing the AIR GAP (bought on amazon) device that plastic pieces that was causing insufficient flow thus causing the i20 error. Wanted to share in case anyone else is have these errors are trying the process of eliminate method.
!! WARNING !! she broke the plastic tab that holds the pressure sensor on when she pulled it off. On the bottom side of the switch is a plastic "U" style clip that clips it to the drain bowel. If you break that tab your sensor will leak and fill your drip pan causing new errors. Make sure to position a flat head screw driver under that clip and very lightly pry it off while pulling back on the sensor. Hope this saves a few people from breaking that clip.
We had the same issue on our Frigidaire DW, kept throwing the i20 code. Cleaned out the pressure sensor with a Qtip, lots of debris. Dishwasher works great!
Were there screws that you removed from the side panel? I’m not sure about the hose. Sorry. I don’t know much about these appliances except what I posted. Perhaps the hose pressure fits into the receptacle it came out of. To find out where it came out of, you could try this - find your appliance’s model number and look online for the manual for the company name and model number. There are lots of manuals online as long as you have the right info to look it up. Good luck!
I ended up pulling my fridgidaire out completely, checked the sensor cleaned it out and it wasn't that dirty, found that my drain hose was completely clogged from grease buildup not allowing ay water to pass through, so replaced drain hose and mine is back to normal!
There’s an easier way to clean this without pulling out the dishwasher. You remove the filter and grate in the bottom. Clean them. The lower bowl of where the filter came out of has two holes on the left, the smaller lower one is what you want. Don’t push into that hole, but rather pull from it, i used a bendable straw which fit perfectly. Make sure you have something to spit into though cause you’re likely to suck a 2” slime string out. Make sure you don’t leave the debris in the bottom. Then replace your cleaned filters. I also ran a normal cycle with an Afresh tablet. Good as new, no more code i20.
Not sure if your dishwasher is still running without issue. Looks like this video was taken about 2 years ago now. One other thing that I think you should do is to clean not only the sensor, but the sensor's passage into the bottom of the dishwasher on the inside. Did some searching around, and it looks like you can pull the filters out of the bottom inside of the dishwasher, and the sensor passage (meaning the circular hole) can be accessed from the bottom inside of the dishwasher, as well as the outside (like in your video). Sure you cleaned the sensor, but I think your job would have been better had you taken the extra step to make sure that the sensor's passage into the dishwasher was also cleaned out. Obviously, the sensor got dirty from food sourced from inside the dishwasher, so clean things a little better by making sure all food particles are cleaned out all the way to the inside of the dishwasher. That's all. Thanks for posting the video.
We actually ended up getting a new dishwasher about a year ago because of a different error/malfunction. Unfortunately I don’t remember the specifics but I think it wasn’t draining properly.
@@kbee33 smart, that dishwasher is a piece of crap. Dishes come out dirtier than when they went in. Constantly fighting the black stuff on the drawers etc.
This exact scenario happened to us today and finally I googled I 20 codes and your video popped up. I did exactly what you said and how you did it and it’s working great. Thank you so much for this handy video great job!!!
Great!! Happy to hear.
This was so HELPFUL! Had this for a week the i20 code. The repairman wanted to charge me for a brand new sensor and/or water pressure. Even told him about the code. Didn't bother to take in my feedback. Decided to do another Google search. Saw your RUclips video and got my dishwasher working again! Thanks for putting this out, vs having the repairmen try to scam me😅
So great!! 😊🥳
Going to try this, I've had the i20 code for 3 months, had service come in and tell me its my drains, nothing wrong with the dishwasher. And now I'm getting the i10 code. Thanks so much for this :)
Hope it works!
Keely, thanks a lot, you saved my life. I have spent all day trying to figure it out, what was the reason of i10 errod, I've almost throwed away our dishwasher to the trash while getting more and more angry. And finally, being totally resignated, I found your youtube video. Thank you, you are really awesome! Cheers!
You’re very welcome!!!
Thanks for sharing! Mine was clean but after I reassembled the machine completed the cycle. Huge savings
Thank you for this video! Totally fixed my problem and saved me a service call!!! My model is a bit different, so the switch is in a different place and looks a bit differently, but it is obvious what the switch is when you look for it. Not really much down there to get confused with, so viewers shouldn’t be intimidated by trying this fix themselves.
Glad it helped!!
Great tip!
The instruction sheet for installing shows a graphic for the i10 BUT I cannot make heads or tails out of what it's showing.
I think to make sure the water supply is turned on...
Anyway, that sensor is a lot easier to clean if you remove the connector on the end then you can hold it over the sink to rinse it out really well.
Keep making vids!
Well, I’m on my third attempt to fix this dishwasher and I still am getting the I 20 error
I pulled off the drain hose cleaned it all out. I cleaned all the filters. I even replaced the water pressure valve and I did the pressure switch like you did in the video but mine was perfectly clean so I’m back to square one.
@@johnjaconsky4488 aw keep up the persistence! Good luck!
This worked for me too! I ended up carefully removing the sensor, and then tapped it against the sink in between rinses. A surprising amount of gunk came out!
This worked great! Note that you access the pressure sensor from the side of the dishwasher, I thought it was the rear. For the water I put down some paper towels.
Good work!
Thank you for your video. I tried this and although it did not work it helped me eliminate an option for my i20 error. We ended up replacing the AIR GAP (bought on amazon) device that plastic pieces that was causing insufficient flow thus causing the i20 error. Wanted to share in case anyone else is have these errors are trying the process of eliminate method.
And the winner of the 2021 thanksgiving dinner savior award goes to……(drum roll)……KEELY BAYS!!!!!!!!
Haha awesome
Thanks for the tip! Worked perfectly!
Awesome video! So far mine is working again. Thank you, from a broke single mom! Women power!!!
Oh awesome!! So glad to hear!!! 🙌
!! WARNING !! she broke the plastic tab that holds the pressure sensor on when she pulled it off. On the bottom side of the switch is a plastic "U" style clip that clips it to the drain bowel. If you break that tab your sensor will leak and fill your drip pan causing new errors. Make sure to position a flat head screw driver under that clip and very lightly pry it off while pulling back on the sensor. Hope this saves a few people from breaking that clip.
Oh no sorry that happened. Thanks for posting the tip.
I broke the same clip... Sigh...
I was able to get mine off without breaking it. Thanks kind sir.
Thanks, this fixed my dishlex dishwasher!
Worked perfect for me. Thanks for saving me $200+
Yahoo! Most welcome.
We had the same issue on our Frigidaire DW, kept throwing the i20 code. Cleaned out the pressure sensor with a Qtip, lots of debris. Dishwasher works great!
Great!!
Thank you so much for this! Great video!
Did it make noise and not drain? I got the !20 error
No that sounds like something different.
Thank you. It worked 💪
How do you reconnect the side panel? The hose on the far right has become disconnected. Where does this reconnect? Thanks
Were there screws that you removed from the side panel? I’m not sure about the hose. Sorry. I don’t know much about these appliances except what I posted. Perhaps the hose pressure fits into the receptacle it came out of. To find out where it came out of, you could try this - find your appliance’s model number and look online for the manual for the company name and model number. There are lots of manuals online as long as you have the right info to look it up. Good luck!
Thank you! Fixed mine
Great!!
You’re the man thanks
Haha awesome
That worked. Thank you
Thank you!
Thank you very much for video 🤗
Perfect! Thank you
I ended up pulling my fridgidaire out completely, checked the sensor cleaned it out and it wasn't that dirty, found that my drain hose was completely clogged from grease buildup not allowing ay water to pass through, so replaced drain hose and mine is back to normal!
There’s an easier way to clean this without pulling out the dishwasher. You remove the filter and grate in the bottom. Clean them. The lower bowl of where the filter came out of has two holes on the left, the smaller lower one is what you want. Don’t push into that hole, but rather pull from it, i used a bendable straw which fit perfectly. Make sure you have something to spit into though cause you’re likely to suck a 2” slime string out. Make sure you don’t leave the debris in the bottom. Then replace your cleaned filters. I also ran a normal cycle with an Afresh tablet. Good as new, no more code i20.
Oh wow interesting. How did you pull the gunk out of the hole?
Good job holding that phone still....I just got the Code too....We shall see...
Only thing im getting is 3 lights blinking...
Washing, clean and sanitizing...
Tried everything without replacing pump and/or panel
Oh gee I don’t know! Good luck!
Or swab it out like you're giving yourself a Covid 19 test 😁. Joking aside, this is very impressive.
Norma Bays haha yes remarkably similar!!
Great video - but tried cleaning it and didn’t help. Replaced the pressure sensor and still getting i20 error code :( anyone have any ideas?
Oh no... not sure. Good luck.
Thanks - I’ll keep at it
@@gregp2469Update? Do you recall what fixed it? Thanks.
@@LanceTOsborne - couldn’t fix it and ended up buying a new dishwasher unfortunately.
@@gregp2469Thanks! Sorry to hear that.
It’s so rare to hear updates from someone two years later. 😂 Really appreciate it!
Wow, thank you for saving me a few hundred dollars...
Awesome! Glad to hear!!
Ours did this and it's brand new
Oh darn hope it behaves itself
I hate this dishwasher, so sensitive and fragile, you need to clean or replace the sensors every 3-6 months 😫
Not sure if your dishwasher is still running without issue. Looks like this video was taken about 2 years ago now. One other thing that I think you should do is to clean not only the sensor, but the sensor's passage into the bottom of the dishwasher on the inside. Did some searching around, and it looks like you can pull the filters out of the bottom inside of the dishwasher, and the sensor passage (meaning the circular hole) can be accessed from the bottom inside of the dishwasher, as well as the outside (like in your video). Sure you cleaned the sensor, but I think your job would have been better had you taken the extra step to make sure that the sensor's passage into the dishwasher was also cleaned out. Obviously, the sensor got dirty from food sourced from inside the dishwasher, so clean things a little better by making sure all food particles are cleaned out all the way to the inside of the dishwasher. That's all. Thanks for posting the video.
That’s a good idea - thanks for sharing!
@@kbee33 Can you indicate whether your repair held up over the past two years, or if you have had more problems, or had to do this cleanout again?
We actually ended up getting a new dishwasher about a year ago because of a different error/malfunction. Unfortunately I don’t remember the specifics but I think it wasn’t draining properly.
@@kbee33 smart, that dishwasher is a piece of crap. Dishes come out dirtier than when they went in. Constantly fighting the black stuff on the drawers etc.