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I understand that you want to know if any water should remain under the glass trap, on your Frigidaire dishwasher, after the cycle has finished. Per the owner's manual, "it is normal to see a small amount of water under the filter at the end of a cycle." Hope this is helpful.
I had this issue with a Whirlpool Dishwasher. I could move the water float valve up and down, and the machine would run a cycle before acting up again. I ran a dishwasher cleaner through it (The one from Finish) and they problem went away! I have always ran the Afresh dishwasher cleaner, but I guess it is not as good as Finish! Conclusion, if you can get it to run a cycle, then try using the Finish Dishwasher cleaner, and see if problem disappears.
Hello, is there water in the bottom of your dishwasher? If there is water in bottom. Then try running the dishwasher throught another washing cycle. Now, if there is not water in the bottom of your dishwasher. Then the dishwasher has finished its washing cycle, rinsing the cleaned dishes. GB...stewbison
The water may not be getting hot enough in the rinse cycle. Usually it needs to heat to 140 to 160 degrees for rinsing. If the heating element is not working the water will not heat. If your DW has a Sanitary setting it will be calling for the water to be 160 degrees. If you have the option to override the Sanitary settin, try that to see if the rinse cycle will finish with cooler water.
Give me a make and model number of the dishwasher.
Check that the drain hose isn't kinked, and that where the drain connects at the garbage disposal at the sink isn't partially clogged. And, is the garbage disposal clean/clear of food stuff's. I had a similar thing happen to me a few weeks ago, and it turned out the kitchen sink drain line was clogged.
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