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This cap is a small protective cover designed to fit over electrical terminals and exposed fittings to help keep dirt, moisture, and accidental contact away from sensitive components. It restores a finished appearance and basic protection. What it does:
The Door Strike is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire washing machines. This component is responsible for providing a secure and proper closure for the washer door, ensuring it seals tightly during operation.
Symptoms of a faulty door strike may include:
Causes of needing to replace the door strike can include normal wear and tear over time, physical damage or bending of the strike, or issues with the door latch mechanism not aligning correctly.
This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore washing machine models.
Ordered it, installed it. Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Plastic door cover
Removed from dryer with screwdriver and opened door to access outer glass panel. Replaced with new one and reassambled. Read more
Inner door panel kit restores the refrigerator door interior, covering the cavity and providing mounting surfaces for bins and gaskets. Replacing a cracked or warped inner panel improves appearance and helps ensure door components fit correctly. What it does:
Purchased the door panels (both sides) and replaced them both. Not sure if spending $150 on door parts for a 15 year old washer was a great investment, but the parts worked great. Took maybe five minutes to put it all back together. Read more
Spider arm is not available separately.
The biggest challenge was replacing the inner tub assembly (with spider and shaft) without full access to the top of the washer, only to the back. Due to space limitations, the matching stacking gas dryer could not be removed: it could only be elevated (using wood blocks) about 4 inches above the top of the washer. Removing the washer's hoses, motor, control panel, and rear weight, and releasing the shock absorbers, was fairly easy. But supporting the outer tub assembly, with its front-end... Read more