James S Winchester , TN April 29, 2023 Appliance: Frigidaire Washer ATF7000EG0 No error codes; just lots of noise and movement After a few days of our 16 YO Frigidaire Affinity front-loading washer (model ATF7000EG0) dancing around the room bellowing like an elephant in musth, I decided to fix it. Well, technically, my wife decided I would fix it. I postulated that the OEM tub suspension system was rapidly deteriorating, so I ordered the shock absorber kit (5304485917), three nylon pins (131268300), two suspension springs (134362800), and a new drive belt (134051003) for good measure. These parts all arrived in three separate orders on three consecutive days. The executive summary is “I fixed the problem.” The details are a little more involved. Yes, John’s shock absorber tutorial is extremely helpful, but not completely accurate. Accessing both shock absorbers through the back panel on this model is not possible, so plan on removing the front panel, too. The video on replacing the drain pump (AP5684706) shows how to remove the front panel. The driver’s side shock (that is, the left shock) can be pulled through the back panel but replacing the lower (left side) nylon pin is easier when done from the front panel. The right-side shock cannot be pulled through the back panel without removing the motor control board (134743500) which, of course, can’t be done without disassembling the outer drum and drive motor. With the front panel removed, the right-side shock can be accessed; but on my washer the detent end of the lower nylon pin cleared the motor control board heat sink by a scant two millimeters. So, a half inch socket could not be pressed on the pin to depress the detent. Instead, I used a long shank flat screwdriver in my right hand to push in the detent on the pin while my left hand pulled the pin with a pair of pliers. Okay, that was not easy to do (but no turning back by then, so I finished it). The remaining three nylon pins could be removed with a half inch socket depressing the detent as suggested by John in the video. Matt’s suspension spring replacement video is accurate. A Phillips-head screwdriver and a length of rope (I used parachute cord) are the only tools needed. The tub assembly weighs probably 50 pounds, so a strong back is recommended. A wife willing to risk fingers can help with guiding the new spring hook into the slot. Replacing the shocks and springs required about three hours for this backyard mechanic. I suppose someone more familiar with dissecting the front and back panels could move faster. Overall, the job was moderately easy to do. Any toolbox contains the necessary tools. Parts and videos from AppliancePartsPros made the DIY work possible. Read More... 8 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Eddie D Claypool , IN February 12, 2016 Frigidaire clothes washer front load original suspension spring broke I ordered the new spring from Appliance Parts Pros.com and it was here in 2 days with just normal shipping. After unplugging electric and shut off water lines and scooted out from wall. Always wear safety glasses when working with springs. I had taken off top and back covers. To get new spring in, I laid washer on side and the drum rolled up to top a little more. I put spring into the drum first and to stretch spring enough to get into hanger slot. I used a piece of # 6 solid copper about 2 ft. long with a small hook to grab the end of spring to pull into slot. Got it on first try. Those springs are strong and I don't think it could be done if washer was not laid on its side. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers
Anson S Bountiful , UT March 10, 2019 Appliance: Kenmore Washer 41744082400 Broken suspension spring After replacing broken shock absorbing struts a year or more ago, one of the suspension springs broke. I decided to replace both springs as well as the shock absorbers a second time. I'm glad I did. I was worried that the unsupported tub blew out the struts even though they looked okay. After replacing each spring and each strut, the tub seemed noticeably better supported. The washer is running better now than it has previously, with only mild vibration at medium-high speed. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Patrick M Lincoln , NE August 23, 2020 Appliance: Frigidaire Washer ATF7000EG0 Broken spring. Part arrived in less than 24 hours after ordering. Replaced spring after watching the video. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Todd H Cilumbus , OH January 27, 2017 Appliance: Model FRIDGIDAIRE My front load washer was out of balance and was quite noticeable once I placed it on a pedestal I purchased the suspension springs and shock absorbers. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Adjustable Wrench, Pliers, Screwdrivers