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MWS445RFS1 Frigidaire Washer - Instructions
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Pump was leaking
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Jose from Staten Island, NY
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Remove old pump, only a scrwedriver needed.
Save myself @ $100
Save myself @ $100
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Cold water was filling slower than the hot water.
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Steve from Fort Mohave, AZ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Pulled out the machine. Disconnected water lines. Removed four screws attaching the top brackets. In rear of top panel. Slid top panel forward and clear of valve. Removed two wire harnesses. Removed two screws holding valve to the back panel. Pulled valve down and out. Removed outlet side line spring clamp with channel lock pliers and pul
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led hose off old valve. Installed outlet side hose and spring clamp onto new valve. Placed valve up into place and installed two screws. Installed two wiring harnesses. Replaced top lid. Replaced lid bracket screws. Re-attached water hoses and pushed the machine back into place.
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motor burnt out
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ANNA from STATEN ISLAND, NY
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Wrench set
my husband did the work he can fix anything.i watched he explained what he was doing and how he was getting it done.it did"nt take long at all.the biggest problem was setting the belt tensioner . its running great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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No hot water in machine
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julie from minneapolis, MN
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
First I removed the hot and cold water supply lines to the machine. Then I removed the two screws at the top of the back panel, and pulled the entire top of the machine off which was a little tricky to figure out. There are two tension-like clips in the front of the machine holding the top on. (I had thought the back panel would come o
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ff so I was surprised when it became clear that the top of the machine would come off.) Then I unscrewed the two screws that hold the water inlet valve. I had to remove the green grounding wire that was clipped on the frame. The water inlet valve then lifted out easily. There were two clips to slide off, and a hose going into the tub that also had to come off which I did by loosening a little clamp on the end of the hose- saved the clamp for the new valve! Re-attaching everything was a snap. Tested the hot water before re-setting the top of the machine back together and it worked!
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Water would not shut off
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Todd from Eagle River, WI
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- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Unplug washer. Remove supply lines. Remove two screws in back and remove clips holding top of washer. Front of washer top is held by two clips. Release top from clips and slide top towards the front. Remove two screws holding the water inlet valve to the back of the washer. Lift unit out and remove clamp and hose. Install new unit in reve
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rse of removal.
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water not turning off
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Anita from Orange, TX
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Two small clamps holding the top onto the body were removed with two screws. I lifted the top and held it up with a small piece of board. Two screws were removed on the back top left that hold the water inlet valve in place. Once those were removed I reached inside and removed the two plugged in wires and and lifted the part out. At this
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point I used pliers to unclamp the hose that fed into the washer. I then reversed the process and put in the new part. Works great. Thanks a lot for making the part I needed easy to find. I am now a true fans of your website.
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Front load washer continued to fill with water until door failed. Major Flood
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Malcolm from Shelley, ID
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Removed screws at back securing top panel (4).
Removed screws holding water inlet valve to back of machine (2)
Removed water hoses to bucket
Removed squeeze clamp securing water distribution hose from inlet valve
Reversed method with new valve.
Very fast...~25 min
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Removed screws holding water inlet valve to back of machine (2)
Removed water hoses to bucket
Removed squeeze clamp securing water distribution hose from inlet valve
Reversed method with new valve.
Very fast...~25 min
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water dripping into the tub when off
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George from St. Louis, MO
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Shut off water to washer....unplug power cord...pulled washer from wall out into room....removed 2 water supply hoses....removed 2 top retaining clip screws on rear top of cabinet.....lifted rear end of top panel up approx 5 inches......propped up with small pieces of cut up 2X4 lumber.....did not disconnect any wiring related to the co
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ntrol panel...remove 2 screws holding valve to cabinet back panel......lift valve up and out of cabinet by the tub fiil hose.....disconnect 2 wire plugs, mark these upper, lower or hot /cold......disconnect the tub fill hose....remove the back panel-to-valve bracket off the old valve and install on the new valve and reverse this procedure!!! The new valve flows water better and faster, the wash is done quicker!!
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water would not shut off causing door to pop open and spill all over the floor
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Joe from Interlaken, NY
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers
The repair would have gone much easier if I did not have a stack dryer on top of the washer. Had to roll out the total unit and work with the dryer partly on top. Only needed minimal work and tools after that.
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Drain Hose Leak
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Colby from College Station, TX
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers
Unhooked old hose and replaced with new one.
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she would not rattle and roll
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michael from minneapolis, AL
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
I met her in the basement lonely and needing a fix i went down on my knees and started to take off her worn out belt slowly down past her pulley and off her soon to be hot transmision. i gently held her pulleys as i wrapped her new belt around them. putting her chasies back together and plugging her in i pushed her button and off she went
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shakening and rallting once again.
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Washer leaked at water inlet valve
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Joel from Eugene, OR
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
The part was fine,except for one problem. The screw holes in the part were too small for the sheet metal screws. After several minutes of trying to get the screws to turn, I got a small round file and enlarged the holes until the screws fit. Luckily for me, I've had to do things like that before. Otherwise, the installation was straightfo
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rward. And the washer no longer leaks!
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Replacement of factory pump/motor.
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Ed from Bozeman, MT
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Socket set, Wrench set
Straight-forward: remove hose wire-clamps, unplug electric/ground, unbolt bottom pump bracket (two studs), reset new pump outlet to match factory configuration (easy, but watch to not roll/pinch o-ring seal), reinstall in reverse order (wire-clamps are toughest part - clamping tools, as noted, are helpful). Also, clean hoses, esp. if old,
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and it helps to use some kind of vinyl guard (like Amorall) on them for lube and preservation. Leak-test. Plan for some water leakage during removal - sopping/vac'ing out the drum, catching hose drainage in a shallow pan or with a towel will help.
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cold water continued to run and water leaked all over garage floor
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Gary from Porter, ME
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
The original inlet valve comes in from the rear and the replacement inlet valve mounts horizontally and this will not allow the use of the valve mounting plate and I needed to make a new plate so the supply hose could mount. After making the new plate and having the supply hose attach vertically, the system appears to be functioning prope
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rly. Having to make a new mounting plate was an unexpected adventure!
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worn belt and broken lid strike
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Linda from Scio, NY
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers
The longest part was cleaning and taking the washer apart , the screws were rusted to the bottom of the washer front,had to spray and pound on screws to get them out.after cleaning dirt and rust in the washer I greased the idle pulley.Putting on the belt was a snap.I also had to repair a leg screw that keeps the washer level, Washer runs
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like a new washer. very Pleased with the results. Its like having an old washer restored to new. it looks and sounds like a new washer.It took less then 5 mins to change the lid strike.
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