Frigidaire Washer Seals and Gaskets

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Frigidaire Washer Door Boot Seal
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PartSelect Number PS12731388
Manufacturer Part Number 5304505004
This is a door boot, also known as a door gasket or door bellows, for various models of washing machines. This door boot is used to seal the inner drum of the washing machine from the inside of the washing machine cabinet, and the outside of the appliance itself. If you are noticing soap or water leaks, or if the inner drum of your washer is significantly loose and/or showing signs of tearing, this boot will need to be replaced. To remove this boot, you will need a set of pliers to remove its clamp. This boot is sold as an individual OEM part, so any necessary clamps or parts to secure it are sold separately.
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Frigidaire Washer Door Gasket Bellow
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PartSelect Number PS12114584
Manufacturer Part Number 5304510094
A door boot gasket is a part made of rubber that provides a water-tight seal between the main outer tub and the door on front-load washing machines. It prevents water from leaking out during a wash cycle.
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Frigidaire Washer Door Boot Gasket Seal Grey
PartSelect Number PS17219743
Manufacturer Part Number 5304535847
A door boot seal is a rubber part used exclusively on front-load washing machines to provide a water-tight seal between the main outer tub and the door
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Frigidaire Washer Bellow Kit
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PartSelect Number PS1148773
Manufacturer Part Number 134515300
Also known as a Door Boot Seal and is used in front load washers. This part is used to keep the clothes inside the tub during the wash cycle. The folds in the bellow allow the tub to move separately from the door during the spin cycle. NOTE: This part has been redesigned by the manufacturer and is interchangeable with the old design.
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Installation Instructions
Peggy from New Castle, PA
Old Bellow Ripped
remove top of machine by removing 3 screws along the top edge in the back of your machine and then sliding the top back and up. Then loosen the screws holding on the control panel enough to get to the 2 screws at the top of the door panel. Next remove bottom panel by removing 2 screws along bottom edge then pulling it free from snaps. Then along the outside lip of the bellow, just inside the door, is a wire clip that is easily removed by prying it past rubber lip with a screw driver and lifting it away. Remove the door panel by removing the 2 screws you exposed by loosening the control panel and 2 more along the bottom that were exposed when removing bottom panel. After the door panel is removed and the bellow is completely exposed, you will find that it is held in place by a circular spring which wraps the whole way around the drum opening. Again it can be removed by prying it out away from the groove in which it sits with a screw driver. Now your machine is broken down as far as it needs to be. From here you can follow the directions included in your new bellow kit and put it back together by following these instructions in reverse. Read more...
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Frigidaire Washer Dispenser Inlet Gasket
PartSelect Number PS1145695
Manufacturer Part Number 134371300
Sold individually.
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Frigidaire Washer High Temperature Adhesive
PartSelect Number PS474458
Manufacturer Part Number 5308027429
This high temperature adhesive is used for installing felt and rubber seals on dryers. The tube contains 1 ounce of product. This adhesive is made to withstand extremely hot temperatures. Before applying the adhesive, ensure that the area is completely clean from any debris and is dry. You may wish to use small clamps to hold the material in place while it dries. If the felt has come loose or broken apart, this may cause your dryer to make loud noise, indicating that new felt or rubber needs to be glued into place. Use gloves to apply glue.
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Installation Instructions
Gerald from Alliance, NE
Burned out heater element
1.Remove 2 screws and the air intake grill on the back of the unit. remove the drive belt. 2. Remove 2 screws on rear of top, slide top back and remove. 3. Remove 2 screws about a foot down on the inside on each side of the front cover. Remove four screws that secure the plastic control panel and the front panel that are right behind the control panel on the top. Disconnect the wiring harnesses, cut the nylon wire tie that is closest to the front cover. 3. lay unit on its back and and remove the two screws on the lower edge of the front panel, take your putty knife and slide it in the gap between the front panel and the dryer cabinet and release the two spring clips on both sides. Then you can lift off the front panel and control panel, set it to the side. 4. Remove the screw and the nylon guide from the center of the top front case crossmember. Remove the three screws on the inside rear of the drum, lift out the drum and set aside. 5. The drum pivot just sits in a nylon socket, pop it toward the top of the machine and lift it out, you may want to clean it good and re-lubricate it on reassembly. Disconnect the wires from the heating element and the heat sensor. 6. Set the cabinet upright and remove the four screws on the back side of the rear of the cabinet but not the two that are right in the center, they hold the pivot fixture and don't need to come out. The heater coil pan is now loose and ready for removal. 7. The seal between the filter housing and the blower housing was torn and this is an important part to have right, any air leak here will do the same thing as a dirty lint filter or plugged dryer exhaust and your new heating element will have a short, hot life. I pulled the old one off, scrapped the old glue off, applied the adhesive like the instructions on the tube say and after a few minutes installed the new seal then set the front panel to the side to let the adhesive dry. 8. The reassembly is just the reverse of the disassembly , use a couple nails or awls to help hold the dryer heater pan in place for screw installation and you might want to gentle squeeze the wire connecters if they feel loose, also check for clogged or kinked exhaust and stress the importance of cleaning the lint filter after EVERY load, it is small and all the air that cools the heating element must go through it, if is isn't maintained your new element won't last long. Have fun! Read more...
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Frigidaire Washer Outer Tub Gasket (o Ring)
PartSelect Number PS12712358
Manufacturer Part Number 5304520351
This part is located between the front and rear outer tubs.
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Frigidaire Washer Bellow Kit
PartSelect Number PS1156757
Manufacturer Part Number 134728400
Also known as a Boot Seal and is used in front load washers. This part is used to keep the clothes inside the tub during the wash cycle and to prevent water from leaking. The folds in the bellow allow the tub to move separately from the door during the spin cycle.
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Frigidaire Washer Bellow With Clamp
PartSelect Number PS900237
Manufacturer Part Number 5303937187
Also known as the door boot seal. This part is used to keep the clothes inside the tub during the wash cycle. The folds in the bellow allow the tub to move separately from the door during the spin cycle.
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Installation Instructions
Durr from Mulino, OR
The rubber boot on our front loading washing mashine was torn and needed replacing to stop the leaking water.
The instructions were good, but putting the spring on was quite difficult. The 3 spacers that came with the boot didn't want to stay in place. Finally I got 2 c clamps, putting a clamp over the spring and rubber spacer, and that did the trick. without the c clamps it would have been extremely difficult to get that spring on. Now it's fixed and no more leaks. Read more...
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Frigidaire Washer O-ring/gasket
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PartSelect Number PS724852
Manufacturer Part Number 134146100
This part is between the front and rear outer tubs.
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Installation Instructions
Timothy from Biglerville, PA
Spider was corroded and broke from being weakened by the corrosion
Removed the entire front cover of the washing machine and dicoonected the springs that support the tub. Left the tub down and disconnected the struts and unhooked all the wiring and pulled complete tub out of machine. Removed all the bolts around the tub shell and split the tub shell. Remover the motor from the sheel to make it lighter to work on, removed the pulley on the drum shaft and pulled the drum out of the shell. Found that the cast alluminum spider was weakened by corrosion and this caused the spider to break. The spider itself should be able to be purchased seperately because the stainless steel drum was okay and could have been reused. The biggets problem I had was getting the tub back in the washing machine and getting it suspended by the springs again. I used a 6 x6 block and a 2 x 6 board to lift the tub up in the air to get the tub springs hooked back up. This took 2 people to accomplished. After the tub was suspended on the springs the rest was easy. Read more...

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