Before undergoing the replacement of the pressure sensor switch, consider the idea in this video first. I used some leftover hose for my water filter that was long enough for me to suck out the gunk that was in there using my mouth. That’s all I had to do and now no more errors!
Thank you for all the info. Unfortunately, for my error code i20, it didn't help directly... but after some thought process, I came up with another solution. It may not apply to many, but I just wanted to share with everyone. I live in an older house, so when I replaced my old dishwasher for the Frigidaire Dishwasher, I used the old drain hose, which was mounted on the back of the cabinet, climbing up, then just below the counter top, turned right went along under the counter, then went down, crossed under floor and went to the kitchen drain. This was in addition to the hose that came with the dishwasher. The error code i20 started a few months ago, with occurrences spaced by a few days, to every time we used the dishwasher, to many times per cycle. It seemed to me that the pump was getting weaker. My solution, get rid of the excess hose behind the dishwasher (the one that was mounted in the cabinet, not the hose that came with the dishwasher). It's now working flawlessly. Good luck!
My washer looks identical except for the little hole. Large hole there but no small hole. I know this was commented before and wandered if solution was found.
@@Billdippery-b5x I’m not sure if I can assist. Is your a newer model? I think ours is about 2016. All I can say is mine has what it has. I went back and looked at the video and you can clearly see the hole I’m using. I’d just try all your holes and see if you get results.
@@EGG_FR are you getting the code? It was a bad design originally. Perhaps the changed it. There is a kit available that includes a cover. Perhaps it could be removed and placed back. But I really do not know beyond what I’ve done myself. Godspeed, friend.
My dishwasher was frozen on a code, so I turned it off at the breaker for a few days and it works again (two year old Frigidaire). Maybe it helped reset it somehow.
@@mobelue I got the booger sucker and straw but when I started to look mine didn't have the little hole that you have. our dishwashers look identical but i guess not.
@@lzzy8262 i’m sorry to hear that. You might be able to find that little tool useful for something else. So, I wouldn’t get rid of it. For example, I’ve used mine to put hydrogen peroxide in my ears when I need to do something like that. They also work for babies, but you don’t have to have them for that. Keep looking on the Internet maybe you’ll find a solution. I wish you well. Thanks for letting me know.😉
@@lzzy8262 there must be some sort of a drain hole down there for your water to get out. You might wanna just keep looking tomorrow. Hope you can find a solution.
@@mobelue I really appreciate your video instructions they were great and I was excited to see if I could fix it myself. Leave it up to me to have one that was different lol
You're so frigging awesome! Just saved me a service call, and who knows how much money
Thank you for the tip with pump deinstallation howto.
Wife should be happy today ;-)
Before undergoing the replacement of the pressure sensor switch, consider the idea in this video first. I used some leftover hose for my water filter that was long enough for me to suck out the gunk that was in there using my mouth. That’s all I had to do and now no more errors!
Bravo! And Merry Christmas! Good suck and no yuck.
Thank you for all the info. Unfortunately, for my error code i20, it didn't help directly... but after some thought process, I came up with another solution. It may not apply to many, but I just wanted to share with everyone. I live in an older house, so when I replaced my old dishwasher for the Frigidaire Dishwasher, I used the old drain hose, which was mounted on the back of the cabinet, climbing up, then just below the counter top, turned right went along under the counter, then went down, crossed under floor and went to the kitchen drain. This was in addition to the hose that came with the dishwasher. The error code i20 started a few months ago, with occurrences spaced by a few days, to every time we used the dishwasher, to many times per cycle. It seemed to me that the pump was getting weaker. My solution, get rid of the excess hose behind the dishwasher (the one that was mounted in the cabinet, not the hose that came with the dishwasher). It's now working flawlessly. Good luck!
IT WORKED!!!! BIG chunks coming out!
I’m so happy for you Sammy!
You saved my day, thanks for uploading this video! 👍
Friggin genius! Thank you!
Great helpful video! Thanks for sharing.
Forgot to say that I use a simple ear pear with hot water, and it woked well!
My washer looks identical except for the little hole. Large hole there but no small hole. I know this was commented before and wandered if solution was found.
@@Billdippery-b5x I’m not sure if I can assist. Is your a newer model? I think ours is about 2016. All I can say is mine has what it has. I went back and looked at the video and you can clearly see the hole I’m using. I’d just try all your holes and see if you get results.
Mine has the whole covered. What do you suggest I do?
@@EGG_FR are you getting the code? It was a bad design originally. Perhaps the changed it. There is a kit available that includes a cover. Perhaps it could be removed and placed back. But I really do not know beyond what I’ve done myself. Godspeed, friend.
My dishwasher was frozen on a code, so I turned it off at the breaker for a few days and it works again (two year old Frigidaire). Maybe it helped reset it somehow.
This worked!!! Thanks a lot!
This is amazing!! Thank you!!🎉
Oh shoot! Not the baby snatcher!
I also watched the other guy and thought, yuck!!
Hummm. Looks like my model has a cover over it. 🤔
If it’s a lat metal mesh screen, it comes right up.
Same here. Did you resolve the issue?
Where is the sound?
@@dmh4371 Works for me. No music. Just me talking. Up your volume.
Mine started showing this code yesterday
Give it a try
@@mobelue I got the booger sucker and straw but when I started to look mine didn't have the little hole that you have. our dishwashers look identical but i guess not.
@@lzzy8262 i’m sorry to hear that. You might be able to find that little tool useful for something else. So, I wouldn’t get rid of it. For example, I’ve used mine to put hydrogen peroxide in my ears when I need to do something like that. They also work for babies, but you don’t have to have them for that. Keep looking on the Internet maybe you’ll find a solution. I wish you well. Thanks for letting me know.😉
@@lzzy8262 there must be some sort of a drain hole down there for your water to get out. You might wanna just keep looking tomorrow. Hope you can find a solution.
@@mobelue I really appreciate your video instructions they were great and I was excited to see if I could fix it myself. Leave it up to me to have one that was different lol