The Adjustable Foot is an OEM part for Frigidaire dryers. This part is located at the bottom of the dryer and allows you to level it, ensuring stability and proper operation.
Causes of a bad adjustable foot can include regular wear and tear, damage from moving the appliance, or breaking due to excessive weight or stress.
Symptoms of a bad adjustable foot include:
- The dryer wobbling or tilting
- Difficulty in adjusting the height of the foot
- Visible damage or deformation of the foot
- Unusual noises or vibrations during operation
This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.
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Deep freezer was tripping gfci outlet every day Bryan K. • Aubrey , TX • November 29, 2014
I determined that it was a problem that occurred during the defrost cycle by resetting the GFCI outlet and forwarding the defrost timer until the defroster came on. Once the defrosting began, the GFCI outlet would reliably trip. I took apart the shielding inside of the freezer and tested the defrosting without the heating element or the thermostat connected. Since that looked good, I tested for proper functionality of the thermostat by removing it, placing it in a working freezer, and checking...
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