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FFT6589-80B Frigidaire Washer - Overview

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Drive V-Belt – Part Number: 134511600
Drive V-Belt
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PartSelect #: PS1146950
Manufacturer #: 134511600
This rubber V-style drive belt slips on the motor pulley to bring the basket to the required speed. If you notice a burning rubber smell or grinding noises coming from your washer, your washer does no...
$24.93
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Water Inlet Valve – Part Number: 134190200
Water Inlet Valve
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PartSelect #: PS815509
Manufacturer #: 134190200
The water inlet valve has two ports for water to enter and controls the flow of water into a washing machine. Hot, cold, and warm water can easily enter the washer this way. If the water inlet valve i...
$127.65
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Agitator – Part Number: 3204401
Agitator
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PartSelect #: PS446533
Manufacturer #: 3204401
This is an agitator that is compatible within various makes and models of washer, and is used to move, or agitate, the clothes and soap/water mixture around within the tub of the washer. This agitator...
$101.04
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Spin Bearing – Part Number: 3204405
Spin Bearing
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PartSelect #: PS446536
Manufacturer #: 3204405
The spin bearing, used for your washer, is located at the bottom of the outer tub near the transmission. The spin bearing carries the transmission shaft in the drive system, therefore ensuring the sha...
$77.44
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Direct Drive Pump – Part Number: 131208500
Direct Drive Pump
PartSelect #: PS417159
Manufacturer #: 131208500
This pump sucks the water out of your washers tub with one of its valves, and drains the water into a drain hose with the other valve.
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Snubber Ring – Part Number: 5308002385
Snubber Ring
PartSelect #: PS473378
Manufacturer #: 5308002385
The snubber ring on your washing machine mounts at the base, under the support. If you notice that your washing machine is vibrating, shaking, or moving during the wash cycle, you may need to replace ...
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Water Inlet Hose Assembly – Part Number: 134211701
Water Inlet Hose Assembly
PartSelect #: PS1524416
Manufacturer #: 134211701
This water inlet hose is used in washers. The hose connects the washer water inlet valve to the water supply in your home. There are two solenoids on the valve, which are referred to as coils, and the...
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TRUNNION – Part Number: 131545101
TRUNNION
PartSelect #: PS418105
Manufacturer #: 131545101
This part helps with the spinning and agitating cycles.
$111.47
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Agitator Cap – Part Number: 3204395
Agitator Cap
PartSelect #: PS446528
Manufacturer #: 3204395
$39.85
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Rotary Knob - Chrome – Part Number: 5308015435
Rotary Knob - Chrome
PartSelect #: PS474195
Manufacturer #: 5308015435
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Fabric Softener Dispenser – Part Number: 5303310293
Fabric Softener Dispenser
PartSelect #: PS465983
Manufacturer #: 5303310293
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PULLEY – Part Number: 131498301
PULLEY
PartSelect #: PS417969
Manufacturer #: 131498301
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replace broken drive belt
carefully pry up on front washer top to release plastic keeper pins,remove 2 phillips screws from beneath lower front washer panel,slightly lift upward on panel to release.remove old broken belt,push new belt beneath large tub pulley,put belt on small motor pulley,push back belt tension /idler arm,start belt on large tub pulley,turn tub pulley by hand to run belt on,release tension on idler arm.replace front panel and lower top.WALAAH!!!! you are done.
Parts Used:
Drive V-Belt
  • rodney from fairfield bay, AR
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Washer Continued To Fill To Point Of Overflow
First I removed the top panel held by four screws at rear of panel, pulling the panel foward and up. Then disconnected the power and water connections. Then I removed the two screws holding the flow valve to the washer rear panel,pulled the valve foward ,removed the two electric connectors, pinched the water clamp with pliers and removed the water connection to the valve. Then replaced with the new valve followed the above steps in reverse order, finishing up by re placing the water connections and power. Then checked fo proper replacenent and leaks before replacing top panel.
Parts Used:
Water Inlet Valve
  • alvaro from east hampton, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Worn belt, faulty snubber. Washing machine was 'walking' during spin cycle.
Unplugged machine.
Turned off water supply.

Removed front panel.
Pushed in on belt tensioner, removed old belt, replaced with new belt.

Used pry bar to lift the base assembly high enough off the snubber to remove it. Partially propped it with 2x4 wood scraps.

Used bent clothes hangar to remove old snubber ring, to protect my hands.

Replaced snubber, arrow pointing up.
Carefully lowered base assembly.

Replaced front panel.
Turned water back on, plugged back in, washing machine no longer 'walks'.

Remember to check the washer against a level if you moved the machine.
Parts Used:
Drive V-Belt Snubber Ring
  • Steven from Jacksonville, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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