MWS833AS1 Frigidaire Washer - Instructions
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Washer would drain most the time but not spin
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Johnny from Providence, NC
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
This is a front loader and the video I saw was a top loader. I removed the oval shaped centerpiece off the back to reach the pump. I also removed the filter and cleaned it, I used screw type hoseclamp in place of the tension spring for easier assembly due to the cramped space. This helped the drain problem as did cleaning the filter. The
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no spin problem persisted and I ordered the door lock part. This part fixed the no spin problem.
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We smelled rubber burning when I did laundry.
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Willie L from Sledge, MS
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
It was easy. No problem getting the to v-belt.
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No cold water
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Cruz from Babylon, NY
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
For the washer/Dryer combo, replacing water valve was easy, first you need to remove washer front panel and top lid, make sure that washer electrical is unplugged, turn off gas, turn off water valves.remove 1-screw holding water valve. reaching from top and using pliers remove retention clip holding hose. remove old water valve, there are
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two electrical connections for cold and hot water valves, make sure you mark them, remove them from old water valve. insert new water valve, connect hose and make sure that retaining clip is connected correctly.connect electrical wires. screw water valve into place from rear of washer. connect water hoses. before connecting panel and lid, turn on water valves and observe if there is any water leaks.
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Washer Would not drain
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Benjamin from New York, NY
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Firs things first - get as much water out of the basin as possible using a siphon or a container and a sponge. Have towels ready for inevitable spillage. Dispose of water in a toilet. Remove the front panel of the washer. The pump is attached with 2 screws/nuts. Remove the pump and place in an empty bucket. Then remove the hose clam
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ps from the washer inside the bucket to catch any water left in the hoses. Attach the new pump to the washer. Then attach the hoses to the new pump. Replacement is very fast and easy - total time from setup to testing, to cleanup 1.5 hours.
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Replace water inlet valve.
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James from Lutz, FL
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
Took off back of washer. Control panel and top. Disconnected hot and cold water inlet hose. Pulled offwire leads. Unscrewed valve from washer. installed new valve. Reconnected wire leads. connected hoses. put top back on. put back of washer and control panel back on. Reconnected water. Done. Nothing too difficult. just a littl
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e time consuming. Space was an small issue in the laundry room.
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cold water continued to run and water leaked all over garage floor
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Gary from Porter, ME
- Easy
- 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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water did not stop flowing into drum
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ernest from Ravenden, AR
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Watched the handy-dandy video, removed the defective part, waited for delivery, installed the new part and was back washing another load (minus the wet floor) in less than 10 minutes! Just one catch, I am a 56yo female with nominal hand strength, so technically, I had to recruit the help of a (stronger) person to tighten-up those self-ta
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pping screws. I didn't feel so weak when I noticed that he had some difficulty as well. LOL! Ladies, don't be shy asking for help-I even tried the power drill with no success. Excellent video! Aside from the self-tapping screws, my grand-daughter could have managed this repair!
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Drive block fitting problem
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Barbara from Calexico, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers
The drive block spline was loose in the Agitator, for the now block to fit tight enough to stay in place while reassembly of the Agitator, ( keep falling out) the old block had to be driven out. Had to design a wire tool to hold the block in place until the Agitator could be fitted over the shaft and seated tight on the shaft drive, then
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pulled the wire out. Wasn't the most easy task to do and sure took more than 5 min. to install.
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Noisy spin cycle
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Michael from Austin, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Used flat head screw driver to pry up the top. Removed front cover. Pushed tension idler pulley back to release tension on the belt. Removed old belt. Put new belt on motor pulley and idler pulley. Started one edge on main pulley and slowly rotated main pulley until the belt popped in place. Tested on spin cycle. Replaced front cove
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r and top. Unfortunately, this didn't stop the noise...turned out a shipping screw was still in place. Removed the shipping screw and voila! no noise. It's always the little things that get ya.
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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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Replace belt
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Gregory from Piscataway, NJ
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
Hard to reach around the motor and gear box to attach the belt and pulley not much room. Harder to put the front pannel back on than take off
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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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