Frigidaire Ltf530fs0 Parts
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Part Number: 131272000
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Part Number: 131277300
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Spider needed replaced due to corrosion & broke in 4 places Ellen T. • Mount Hope , WV • December 21, 2014
I took 11 year old washer apart, by watching step by step instructional video on this site. Found the problem & order the part (inner tub,shaft & spider). It's a shame you can't just order the spider, because the stainless steel tub & shaft were still perfectly good. Apparently, this is the manufactures way of making money. Anyway, I replaced part & washer is as good as new. The hardest part was having to have someone help lift the outer tub out & back in. Very happy, I did not have to buy a...
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Part Number: 131268100
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Part Number: 131272100
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Part Number: 131277500
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Part Number: 131278800
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Part Number: 131279300
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Part Number: 131346400
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Part Number: 131668200
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I needed parts to put it back together Christopher M. • Hampton , VA • February 17, 2015
My washer and dryer was stacked and I needed the right parts to put the tops and "feet" back on them.
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Part Number: 131691267
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Part Number: 131724700
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Part Number: 131724800
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Part Number: 131786000
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Part Number: 131786100
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Part Number: 131789900
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Part Number: 131803710
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Leaking water when filling shock absorbers broke allowing drum to rise up and break bottom of dispenser Jayson B. • Florissant , MO • April 20, 2014
I went at this all wrong! I managed to do it without moving the suspension springs by pushing the drum down to make room to slide it out towards the back - don't do it. Yes I got it to work, but the other way with moving the top springs to other holes and removing the top metal plate would be MUCH easier. There is a YouTube video on this that I highly recommend - just wish I had seen it earlier. This part didn't come with any instructions.
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