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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
Fix a broken or missing detergent dispenser cover that's cracked or won't guide proper detergent placement. Simple 5-minute replacement repair.
After examining it, 2 of the 4 retainer clips had broken off. My wife grabbed her tablet, found Appliance Parts Pros website, saw 2 videos featuring our exact model of washer and ordered the 3 parts to replace broken and soon to fail parts ! Shipping was extremely fast ! Took out old assembly, replaced with new assembly in about 15-30 second, wife was happy, therefore I was happy ! Thx for being there ! Read more
Replaces the cracked or broken outer door panel on your washer. Restores door alignment and supports the glass. Fixes broken hinge tabs or worn trim.
First problem was figuring out the correct part to order. I went to the Frigidare website for help there. The door was sandwiched in several layers. The part that broke was of course the plastic one. The door was poorly designed having a piece of plastic support heavy glass and metal! My brother, an engineer actually did the repair as it required three people to install the reassembled door. It is easy to reassemble, but key was the four white plastic "sleeves" that were recycled back into the... Read more
Washer won't spin or makes loud whining noise? The drive motor powers drum rotation. Moderately difficult repair, takes 30-60 minutes. Video guide available.
I watched videos on the website and took it apart. Put new motor on, also I put new belt even though the original belt was still ok, but I saw a little sign of shredding ...and there! !! It works like brand new washing machine. . Thanks to appliancepartspros.com...It made save a lot of money by doing it myself.. 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
Fix a washer that won't drain or makes buzzing sounds during drain cycle. This pump assembly removes water from the tub. DIY-friendly repair restores draining.
Replaced Drain pump. Read more
M5 x 0.8 metric machine screw secures panels and internal assemblies. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged fasteners to restore tight fit.
Like the original. Read more
Carries wastewater from your washer's drain pump to the standpipe or sink. Replace if cracked, kinked, clogged, or leaking to restore proper drainage.
Our washing machine door boot seal was getting moldy and causing odor problems. Cleaning tablets and bleach weren't helping so it was time to be replaced. While I had the top and front off I changed all the hoses that could be collecting soap scum and mold, all other wetted parts were removed and washed. The video on the door boot seal, and inlet valve assembly were extremely helpful in understanding how these parts are removed and reassembled. Although the door boot seal is the most visible... Read more
This control board is the appliance's primary printed circuit board. It governs cycle timing, options, and power to key components. Replacing a failed PCB can restore responsive controls and consistent operation across all cycles.
After doing online research about this particular error code I found www.appliancepartspros.com. On the site I searched my washing machine's model number and I found the correct part (in my case, it was the main control board) at a discounted price. I figured that with their no hassle return policy it was a no brainer trying to replace the part myself. The process went fairly smooth. If you're replacing this part yourself, be sure to disconnect your machine from the power outlet first to avoid... Read more
This door switch detects whether the appliance door is open or closed. A working switch lets the machine start when the door is fully shut and stops operation when the door opens for safety.
Replacing door switch. Read more
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
Washer won't start, stops mid-cycle, or shows error codes? The control board manages all functions. Moderate DIY repair restores full operation.
Hi, it's me again. So I learned a valuable appliance repair lesson when trying to fix this washing machine: don't fix something until you figure out why it broke in the first place! The first speed control board died (fixed with my last story on year) and I assumed it was just a cheap part of something, but I was in fact proved wrong when, to my dismay, the new board died a week or so later. Being the self-appointed washing machine expert I became after the last repair, I got right into the... Read more
Fix washer filling when off or showing E11 error with this water inlet valve. Controls hot and cold water flow. Moderate DIY repair, 1-2 hours.
Removed the top of the washer, located the fractured water valve, removed the broken water valve and replaced it with the new valve. Read more
Fix E32 error codes or washer stopping during fill with this water level pressure switch. Senses water level and controls fill cycles. DIY-friendly repair.
The E32 diagnostic code that the Frigidaire washer was throwing after a quick water fill attempt was not in the supplied Data Sheet that came with the washer and Frigidaire would not provide and updated Data Sheet because, "it's a liabiliity issue" was their statement, but they did tell me that the problem was in the Fill Pressure Sensor/Wire Harness or the Main Control Board (the display board). I ordered the Pressure Sensor and Main Control Board from AppliancePartsPros after checking... 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 a washer that won't spin, shows error codes, or has unresponsive controls. This main control board coordinates all cycles and functions. DIY-friendly.
I ordered the control board because the old one had many (about 30) opens on the back of the control board and the plastic cover for it was warped. Helpful notes; put front cover on before you connect the wiring. This will save you hours of being mad! All the plugins have different ends, you can't screw it up! Third note, those little plastic light transmitters can be put in wrong and it will not go together. Tabs go in! The one set by the start button can be put in backwards and looks correct.... Read more
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