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Fix a washer that won't drain or leaves standing water with this pump assembly. Includes pump and mounting bracket for complete water removal.
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
Seals hot and cold water connections to your washer's dispenser. Replace if you notice leaking at the inlet assembly. Confirm fit with your model number.
Water was accumulating in the drawer pedestal, it was leaking from the front of the washer so I thought it was the front door seal. I also noticed it would leak even when the washer was not being used so I doubted it was the door seal. I googled the leak problems and watched a few videos which gave me confidence on washer disassembly. With the top panel off I noticed the leak coming from the water inlet assembly. Appliance Parts Pro’s had the part and replacement video and I replaced the part... Read more
Replacement suspension spring for washer tub assemblies. Installs to dampen vibrations and absorb movement. Order if your spring is broken, worn, or missing.
Secures internal washer components during transport to prevent damage from movement. Includes brackets and bolts needed when relocating your machine.
Fix water pooling or slow draining in your washer with this drain hose. Transports water from the tub to your drain during cycles. Simple replacement.
Fix washer not starting, no lights, won't spin, or error codes E51/E57/E59. Main control board regulates wash cycles and all electrical functions.
Replaced pressure sensor, water inlet valve assembly, and main circuit board. Read more
Replaces cracked, worn, or leaking internal water hose in your washer. Restores watertight water flow between drum and dispenser components.
I removed the top. I took a screwdriver and removed the plastic piece where the inlet hoses go. I twisted and removed the white pipe which had an arrow indicating how to (lock) it. Now I can remove the hose clamps that hold this hose in. The old hose has a hole, I don't know why. new hose goes in. tighten clamps. put everything back together. Read more
Fix washer not draining or E23 error code with this drain pump assembly. Drains water at the end of each cycle. Test for 120V power before replacing.
Traps lint, debris, and small objects during wash cycles to protect your washer's drain pump from clogs. Replace if draining slows or stops. Verify fit.
Secures hoses to pumps, tubs, and valves preventing leaks. Replace if worn, loose, or causing drips during cycles. Confirm fit with your model number.
New hose and clamp. Read more
10-inch heating element that restores proper heat production in affected appliances. Replaces a worn or failed element to help resolve issues like no heat or unusually long cycle times. What it does:
What's included: One heating element. Install notes:
NOTE: IF THERMISTOR HAS TERMINALS WIRE HARNESS HAS TO BE CHANGED PART# 137288900 PER FRIGIDAIRE
Replaced old element with new element took all of about 20 minutes to do the entire project I would recommend watching it on YouTube a couple times to get it in your head what has to be done, then get it done, Bill. Read more
Fix detergent or fabric softener not dispensing properly with this washer dispenser cup assembly. Restores proper distribution of laundry products.
Control knob assembly for washer cycle selector dial on the control panel. Replaces broken, cracked, or missing knobs that no longer turn smoothly.
Replacement mounting screw for dryers. Secures panels, brackets, and internal components. Replace if stripped, missing, or corroded during repairs.
If your washer won't start, agitate, or spin, the drive motor may have failed. This motor powers both wash and spin cycles. Test windings with a multimeter.
Replaced the motor. Very easy Read more