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This clip is a small plastic retainer designed to secure trim and lightweight panels so they stay in place and reduce rattling or gaps. It restores proper fit and helps keep parts aligned for a finished look. What it does:
The Cord is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire washing machines. Extending from the rear of the unit, it safely powers the washer through a connection to a wall outlet.
Causes of cord failure are normal wear from frequent coiling and plugging/unplugging motions over the appliance's lifespan. Rodents or sharp edges may also damage the outer jacketing.
Signs of a bad cord include:
Compatible models also include Electrolux, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, and Kenmore options. Maintaining safety is a top priority.
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No.8 pan head `10 - 10b x 0.50 `cr/sq drive
A replacement hex washer head screw that secures appliance panels and components. Durable hardware designed to match OEM fit so you can restore proper fastening and reduce rattling or loose parts. What it does:
One per package.
This rubber lid grommet cushions and seals the lid edge to prevent metal-on-metal contact and reduce vibration and noise. It restores proper lid alignment and helps keep the top surface from chipping or scratching. What it does:
Replaced the end cap Read more
This drain hose ring secures the washer's drain hose to the tub or drain outlet to help maintain a watertight connection and prevent leaks. It's a direct-fit replacement for the original ring used on compatible Frigidaire washers. What it does:
Pan hd phillips ,6-32 x 0.337 ,dog point
A small replacement retainer clip used to secure interior trim or components so panels and shelves stay in place. Replacing a worn or broken clip restores a snug fit and reduces rattling or loose parts. What it does
This pressure switch is a replaceable pressure-sensing control that tells the appliance when system pressure has reached a set level so the unit can advance through cycles correctly. Installing a working switch restores reliable pressure-based control. What it does:
First I unplugged the power cord for the washer. I removed the back plate of the control panel. Then removed the knob and unscrewed the screw holding the broken pressure switch. I then swapped the three electrical cables one at a time and placed on the new pressure switch. Then I put the screw in to hold the switch in place. I replaced the knob, plugged in the washer and turned it on. The appliance immediately worked. Read more