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The Washer Drive Belt is an OEM part for Frigidaire washing machines. This belt connects the motor to the drum, enabling the drum to rotate during the wash and spin cycles. It ensures the proper transfer of power from the motor to the drum, allowing the washer to agitate and spin effectively.
Common causes of a bad drive belt include normal wear and tear, overloading the washer, or a misaligned drum that puts extra strain on the belt.
Symptoms of a bad washer drive belt include:
This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.
I replaced the spin bearing, tub seal, washer and drive belt since I had it all apart. The video was extremely helpful...I would have tore the whole thing apart trying to figure out how the agitator came off....but it was very simple. Read more
The Spin Bearing is an OEM part for Frigidaire washing machines, specifically designed to facilitate the smooth and efficient rotation of the washer drum. This bearing plays a pivotal role in the operation of your washing machine, allowing the drum to spin freely with minimal friction and noise.
Causes for replacement may include wear and tear from regular use, water damage leading to rust or corrosion, or physical damage from excessive load sizes.
Symptoms of a bad Spin Bearing include:
This genuine Frigidaire OEM replacement part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore gas ranges.
The Spin Bearing Washer is an OEM part for Frigidaire washing machines. Situated inside the transmission housing, this thin metal washer acts as a subsurface support for the belt pulley bearing. The spin-bearing washer facilitates smooth, balanced rotation essential for agitated and spun wash cycles. Causes of a bad spin-bearing washer include wear and fatigue from years of successive rotations, potentially allowing excessive movement between housing components. Symptoms of a bad spin-bearing washer involve:
This OEM Frigidaire part can also be used on Electrolux, Frigidaire, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and Sears/Kenmore.
The Water Inlet Valve Assembly is an OEM part for Frigidaire washing machines. This assembly controls the flow of water into the washing machine during the fill cycles, ensuring the correct amount of water enters the tub.
Over time, the water inlet valve can become faulty due to mineral buildup, wear and tear from frequent use, or damage to the valve components. If the valve is not functioning properly, it can result in issues with the water flow into your washing machine.
Symptoms of a bad water inlet valve assembly include:
This is my third repair of this type. The first was a stand-alone washer and was very easy, because there was a plate on which the inlet valve assembly was mounted, and it was easily removed. This repair was on a Frigidaire stacked washer/dryer (laundry center). Stacked washer/dryers are typically purchased to save space and are often tucked into a closet. Be sure you can pull it out to access both front and rear. Remove drain hose from drain, detach water hoses, electricity and dryer vent... Read more
This factory 8-18 screw secures appliance panels, brackets, and components. Replace missing or stripped hardware to restore a tight, rattle-free assembly and dependable operation.
It was easy to find the part on appliance parts pros. Once I found it I studied the diagram and determined that there were 3 screws in the drum that needed to be removed. I disconnected power and then removed 3 interior screws. Once I did that I removed the back cover and removed the single screw on the bottom side of the air duct that held it in place connected to the heat tube. I then reversed disassembly. I want to tell you this is a 2 person job. In order to assemble it you need to... Read more
This vane screw secures the internal drum baffle (vane) to the drum, keeping loads turning properly and preventing rattles or snags. Replace a missing or stripped screw to restore a tight, stable baffle during cycles.
Unscrewed the front lower panel ( 2 screws ). Disconnected the pump hose clamp and removed the hose. I loosened the lower back panel and pulled out the drained hose from the rear. Replaced with new hose put back clamp and panels. Very easy Read more
This trunnion plate secures the washer's inner basket to the drive hub/trunnion, keeping the tub centered and stable during spin. Replace it if the basket feels loose, wobbles, or makes scraping/knocking noises from the hub area. What it does:
The seal at the bottom of the tub had started to fail. On large loads water would leak so I ordered a new one rubber seal. Getting the trunnion off the transmission shaft was hard as it was calcified and corroded. I used a wire brush to get some of it off and then used a lot of WD-40. The bolt holding the trunnion plate on sheared off when I tried to remove it on one side and the other came out ok (the bolt hole through the trunnion is not threaded so it should slide out once the plate is off... Read more
This tub cover seal fits between the outer tub and the tub cover/splash guard on compatible washers. It keeps wash water and suds contained, helping prevent leaks from the top of the cabinet during agitation and spin.
I tore into the washer until i found what i thought was the problem which was the upper outer tub splash cover gasket and when i couldnt find one in my town i ordered a new one from u folks and replaced it hoping for the best and was successful. This fix costed me $35 instead of the $400+ for a new washer glad i looked into it instead of discarding it and buying a new one as most may do thanks Read more
This replacement bolt secures internal components in your appliance. A stripped, rusted, or missing bolt can let parts loosen and vibrate; installing a new bolt restores a tight, stable connection for reliable operation.
This genuine replacement spring restores proper tension and smooth movement in the affected mechanism, helping your appliance operate reliably. Replacing a weakened or broken spring can reduce noise and correct misalignment caused by lost tension.
Watched a few of your videos and ordered the springs and a insert, and actually got the parts right. I am not a Appliance repair guy but I am retired and I am pretty handy so I thought what the heck. I watched the videos, a lot of common sense, common tools, and plenty of time. My knuckles are busted up and a little blood, but I got it done. Was actually kind of rewarding. Works like a champ. The Videos, ARE AWESOME. Read more
This lid strike mounts to the washer lid and engages the lid lock/switch when the lid is closed. It signals the control that the lid is shut so the cycle can start and spin safely without interruption.
It took less than 5 minutes to fix it. It was very simple, the part fit perfect. I will keep this web site in my favorites for later use. Read more
This spring restores tension to the door lock mechanism so the latch returns to its proper position after operation. A worn or missing spring can cause a loose latch, difficulty locking, or a door that won't stay secured during a cycle.
This retaining ring secures a shaft or component in-place to prevent axial movement and wear, restoring proper alignment and reducing noise or wobble. It's a small, durable replacement part for assemblies that use a snap-style ring. What it does:
This strike screw secures the door strike/catch to the appliance, keeping the latch aligned so the door closes firmly and any safety interlock engages. Replacing a missing, stripped, or corroded screw helps restore reliable, consistent door latching. What it does:
Tub to pressure switch hose.
This replacement door gasket seals the refrigerator/freezer door to help maintain consistent temperatures and reduce frost buildup. It restores the cabinet seal so the appliance can cool efficiently and run less often. What it does:
The noise turned out to be the bottom bearing between the belt pulley and the transmission. Once apart an easy replacement. But you did need some tools to replace the bearing as in snap ring pliers and bearing puller. The water leak was the top rubber seal which is part of the seal kit. I had to make a puller out of some chain and a 2 jaw-bearing puller to the top of the transmission shaft to get the trunnion off but once it was off the rest was a snap. The video was a big help. Tested the... Read more