How Much It Costs to Repair a Frigidaire Dishwasher

Matt Reyes

Written by Matt Reyes, contributor specializing in practical troubleshooting and everyday appliance issues.

Last updated: December 17, 2025

Frigidaire Dishwasher Repair Cost Overview

Most Frigidaire dishwasher repair costs fall between $150 and $400, making them generally mid-cost to repair. Simpler repair can cost as low as $80, while more complex repairs may reach $700. Parts availability is good, labor times are reasonable, and most service calls do not involve excessive teardown. This keeps early and mid-life repairs relatively economical compared to premium brands.

As units age past seven or eight years, repair decisions become more financially sensitive. At that stage, higher-cost components such as circulation pumps, heaters, or control boards often exceed the remaining value of the dishwasher.

In service work, Frigidaire repairs are commonly approved on newer units and declined on older machines once multiple wear items begin stacking up. Learn more about how to prevent the most expensive repairs in our maintenance guide.

Typical Frigidaire Dishwasher Repair Costs by Part

See below for the part and total costs for common replacement parts on Frigidaire dishwashers.

Repair PartTypical Part CostTotal Cost With Labor
Door latch / switch$15 – $60$90 – $160
Water inlet valve$10 – $40$80 – $170
Drain pump$50 – $150$150 – $400
Circulation pump / wash motor$120 – $300$350 – $700
Heating element$25 – $90$200 – $350
Control board$150 – $400$250 – $700
Float switch / overflow switch$15 – $45$100 – $180
Spray arm assembly$20 – $80$120 – $220
Turbidity sensor$40 – $120$180 – $300
Wiring harness / connector repair$30 – $100$150 – $300

Labor rates vary by region, but I find that Frigidaire units typically require less disassembly than many European designs, helping keep total repair cost lower. Not sure which part needs replacement? See our quick troubleshooting guide below or check out our full troubleshooting guide for more info.

SymptomLikely CausePart That Typically Needs Replacement
Dishwasher will not start or stops mid-cycleDoor switch not closing circuit or latch misalignedDoor latch / switch
Dishwasher fills slowly or not at allValve coil failure, internal blockage, or low flow through valveWater inlet valve
Standing water left in tub after cyclePump motor seized, impeller damaged, or internal obstructionDrain pump
Poor cleaning, weak spray pressure, loud humming or whiningWash motor bearings worn or impeller degradedCirculation pump / wash motor
Dishes not drying, water remains coldHeater open circuit, scale buildup causing overheat shutdownHeating element
Dishwasher dead, erratic behavior, random shutdownsFailed relay or moisture-damaged electronicsControl board
Dishwasher overfills or will not fillFloat stuck, switch failed, or debris blocking float travelFloat switch / overflow switch
Upper or lower rack not cleaning properlyCracked spray arm, clogged spray ports, or stripped hubSpray arm assembly
Cycles run long or stop early, inconsistent wash resultsSensor unable to detect water clarity due to failure or contaminationTurbidity sensor
Intermittent power loss, no response, or false error conditionsBurned connector, broken wire, or heat-damaged harnessWiring harness / connector

What Drives Repair Cost the Most

Component Access and Labor Time

Parts located at the base of the unit, such as circulation pumps and heaters, require more teardown. Even relatively inexpensive parts can become costly repairs once labor time increases.

Dishwasher Age

A six-year-old Frigidaire with a failed inlet valve is usually worth repairing. A nine-year-old unit needing a wash motor or control board often is not. Age heavily influences whether repair dollars buy meaningful remaining service life.

Local Labor Rates

Urban service areas and factory-authorized service providers typically charge higher diagnostic and hourly rates. This can shift borderline repairs into replacement territory faster.

Repair Cost Differences by Frigidaire Model Line

Entry-Level Frigidaire Models

Basic plastic-tub Frigidaire dishwashers use simpler components and are cheaper to repair early in life. However, lighter-duty pumps and heaters tend to wear faster. Repairs beyond year seven often approach the value of the appliance.

Frigidaire Gallery Series

Gallery models typically use improved wash motors, better sound insulation, and stainless steel tubs. Repairs cost slightly more due to upgraded components, but these models also tend to justify repair for a longer portion of their lifespan.

Frigidaire Professional Series

Professional models are built with heavier insulation, stronger pumps, and better drying systems. Parts costs are higher, especially for electronic controls, but these units often remain repairable into years eight to ten if maintenance has been consistent.

Built-In and Panel-Ready Variants

Integrated and panel-ready Frigidaire dishwashers may involve additional labor for removal and reinstallation. While internal parts pricing is similar, labor costs can increase total repair cost by $50–$150 depending on cabinetry complexity.

Repair vs Replacement Cost Reality

Once repair estimates exceed $400 to $500, replacement usually becomes the better option unless the dishwasher is relatively new or a higher-end Gallery or Professional model.

Modern entry-level dishwashers often sell for $450–$750. At that point, investing heavily in an aging unit rarely delivers strong long-term value.

In practice, many homeowners approve a $250–$300 repair around year five or six and then replace the unit when the next major failure occurs.

When Repairs Are Usually Worth It

• Dishwasher is under 6–7 years old
• Failure involves a valve, switch, sensor, or minor electrical issue
• Unit is otherwise quiet and cleaning well
• Repair cost is under half of replacement price

When Replacement Makes More Sense

• Dishwasher is over 8 years old
• Multiple components show wear symptoms
• Repair estimate exceeds $500
• Performance has gradually declined

How Frigidaire Repair Costs Compare to Other Brands

Frigidaire repair costs are generally lower than Bosch, KitchenAid, or Miele, but slightly higher than ultra-budget brands. The advantage is predictability. Parts are accessible, diagnostics are straightforward, and repair outcomes are usually clear early in the service visit.

Bottom Line on Frigidaire Dishwasher Repair Cost

Most Frigidaire dishwasher repairs fall between $150 and $400, with major motor or control board repairs reaching $700. Minor repairs are often worthwhile, while expensive component failures on older units usually justify replacement. Understanding part-level costs and model differences helps prevent over-investing in a dishwasher near the end of its economical lifespan.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to repair a Frigidaire dishwasher?

Most repairs cost between $90 and $700 depending on the part and labor involved.

Are Frigidaire dishwashers expensive to repair?

No. They are generally mid-range in repair cost and easier to service than many premium brands.

What repair usually costs the most?

Circulation pump and control board replacements are typically the most expensive repairs.

Does model type affect repair value?

Yes. Gallery and Professional models are usually worth repairing longer than entry-level units.

Is it worth repairing an older Frigidaire dishwasher?

Minor repairs may be worthwhile, but major repairs on units over eight years old often are not.

Disclaimer:
This guide is for general informational purposes only and does not substitute for professional diagnosis or repair. Always disconnect power and follow manufacturer instructions before inspecting or servicing any appliance. If a repair involves wiring, internal components, gas connections, sealed systems, or any procedure you are not fully qualified to perform, contact a licensed technician. The author and site are not responsible for injury, damage, or loss resulting from DIY repairs.

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