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    Frididaire Gallery Dishwasher i10 Code

    Model Number: FGID2474QF0A
    Brand: Frigidaire
    Age: 1-5 years

    Hello,

    My Frigidaire dishwasher stops early in the wash cycle with an i10 code, low fill. I have been researching and have not found any specific possibilities. Any suggestions.

    Thanks
    Rich

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    Rich,

    The i10 error code on your model dishwasher means "a low fill has been detected". "Look for a pinched water supply line, or water shutoff is not completely opened." If the water supply to the dishwasher is good, then you might have a bad water inlet valve that is not letting enough water into the dishwasher. Let us know what you find.

    This is the water inlet valve for your model dishwasher:

    Water Inlet Valve - Part # PD00024565 (mfg # 807445903)

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    Thank you it was the water inlet valve responsible for the i10code. But now I have an i30 code and the dishwasher is leaking in the corner "funnel" into the pan. I replaced the float switch recently. It doesn't leak on the shorter cycles, just the longer cycles. Seals? Any suggestions?

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    Rich

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    Rich,

    Can you post a picture of where the leak is coming from? I am not understanding where the leak is coming from.

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    I have the exact same thing. I was getting an i10 error (low flow), then that went away and I was getting an i30 (leak detected).

    When I pulled out the D/W I also noticed dripping in the front right corner funnel. This funnel seems to catch leaks coming from the door and funnels it into the bottom pan, triggering the pan float & i30 error.

    Could the leaking be a causing a false alarm on the i10 if some of the water is escaping and not filling in time? If so, is this a door seal problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vfour View Post
    Could the leaking be a causing a false alarm on the i10 if some of the water is escaping and not filling in time? If so, is this a door seal problem?
    I would guess that they are probably separate problems. It could be a bad door seal, but you will have to look into what is causing the leak.
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    I have the i30 error issue as well. I haven't messed with any other cycles but when I run the normal cycle after just about 5 minutes I have water leak down the front left funnel as described above and the motor(assuming its trying to drain) continuously runs even when the door is open. If I dry up all of the water from the bottom pan and reset the breaker and restart the washer the cycle will finish just fine. After finding this out I have been pulling the dishwasher out and placing a large bath towel in the pan to soak up the water so it won't trip the sensor and the cycle finishes without any issues. This isn't a viable solution and Frigidaire's support was useless, my warranty ran out 4 months ago. There's got to be an explanation as to why that funnel exists and what the problem could be. I've attached a couple pictures for reference. Any help is appreciated. Click image for larger version. 

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