MWX6 Frigidaire Washer - Instructions
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water pump leaking trough gasket
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jaime from salinas, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
took of the front cover. then i took off the plastic cover on top of the water pump. then i unbolted the water pump and disconnected the hoses. i had to rotate the water pump connections. i swap the base of the pump and then bolted it back in place connected the water hoses back and then put the plastic cover back on. and to finish i put
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the front cover back and i was done.
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Pump leaked
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Yehuda from San Jose, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
At first I thought the o-ring may have wear out so I took the pump out to check, but the leak was either from the shaft seal or body itself (hard to tell as body had corrosion on it) taken out the pump was very easy, but you need to use the right pliers to easily remove the spring clamps. Follow instruction to set the housing orientation
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, and than install back the pump. Reinstalling one of he hoses using the spring clamps took few tries, but it was in place in no time. remember not to install the cover before you operate the washer to verify no leaks. This work is realy very very easy.
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Drain pump froze during subzero temp
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Buford from LAWTON, OK
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Just like the video said in the parts menu remove front of washer remove 2 screws remove 2 hose clamps replace pump replace 2 screws replace hoses and clamps and front door to washer done
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Hot water was not entering the machine, but cold water flowed smoothly
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Ronald from Saint Louis, MO
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
1. Turned off water to washing machine.
2. Used plyers to disconnect the hoses at the back of the washer.
3. Unscrewed old inlet valve from back.
4. Opened top panel of washer and disconnected hose running to wash basin.
4. Lifted the old unit out and unplugged electrical wiring.
5. Reverse above and you're finis ... Read more hed!
If you're reading this you can probably do the repair.
Saved myself $500+ on a new washing machine. Wife is happy.
2. Used plyers to disconnect the hoses at the back of the washer.
3. Unscrewed old inlet valve from back.
4. Opened top panel of washer and disconnected hose running to wash basin.
4. Lifted the old unit out and unplugged electrical wiring.
5. Reverse above and you're finis ... Read more hed!
If you're reading this you can probably do the repair.
Saved myself $500+ on a new washing machine. Wife is happy.
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Leaky pump
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Rodger from Fairbanks, AK
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
I had replaced the pump 5 years earlier and now it was leaking again. When I removed the old pump, I discovered a bobby pin had made its way into the pump and was chewing up the housing, causing a small hole. This was a very simple repair as the pump sits right in the bottom front of the machine. The most difficult part was removing th
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e old hoses and re-attaching them to the new pump. Four bolts/screws and two electrical connectors, which cannot be confused, made this an easy fix.
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Washer Not Draining
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Craig from Asheville, NC
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
After not being able to get the proper 10 foot hose, and having to splice two drain hoses together....turned out it was not the drain hose after all, but the pump. Some sort of "baffle" in the drain hose, where the rubber connector at the pump end and the corrugated hose joins, was blocking the water I thought. It may have been since a
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spliced the new hose in at that end. However, I think it was the pump.
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Drain Hose leaking.
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James from Greer, SC
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Drain hose should come with the two clips (45B)that hold the drain hose to the back of the machine. I had to cut the old hose off. Then very carefully remove the clips from the inside of the machine with a pair of pliers.
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Washer tub enables after end of spin cycles
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Celeste from YAKIMA, WA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Replacing all springs. Able to replace 2 short springs and front spring. Can't get to ones in back of washer tub. Unable to use strenght in arms to remove old springs. Help videos were great. Saved money by doing repairs myself.
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old pump leaked
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Robert from Glen Allen, VA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Wrench set
Replacing the pump assembly only involved:
1. Unplugging the washing machine!
2. Removing 2 screws to take off the washing machine's lower front panel.
3. Removing 2 bolts to take off the cover over the remote pump assembly.
4. Changing out the pumps required:
A. Unscrewing the 2 screws that secure the assembly ha ... Read more rness to the washing machine's base.
B. Unclasping the 2 tubes using curved jaw pliers.
C. Disconnecting the electrical connectors by hand.
D. Removing 2 bolts from the assembly harness and the pump assembly.
5. Reverse steps 1 - 4 to install the new pump.
1. Unplugging the washing machine!
2. Removing 2 screws to take off the washing machine's lower front panel.
3. Removing 2 bolts to take off the cover over the remote pump assembly.
4. Changing out the pumps required:
A. Unscrewing the 2 screws that secure the assembly ha ... Read more rness to the washing machine's base.
B. Unclasping the 2 tubes using curved jaw pliers.
C. Disconnecting the electrical connectors by hand.
D. Removing 2 bolts from the assembly harness and the pump assembly.
5. Reverse steps 1 - 4 to install the new pump.
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The pump axle seal was leaking
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Scott from Fremont, CA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
This is the third time it has been replaced. They last about 2-3 years. Made sure pump was full of water before starting etc so we didn't start with a "dry" pump.
The actual repair and parts ordering went just fine.
Scotty
The actual repair and parts ordering went just fine.
Scotty
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motor burnt out
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ANNA from STATEN ISLAND, NY
- Easy
- 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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broke hose
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jose angel from dalton, GA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
disconneted power removed two screws removed led the front clamp removed quiet hose remplace for new
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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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Tub cover seal leaks water.
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Joe from Horseheads, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Lift washer lid by jerking the lid up and open. Remove front panel by removing 2 screws at front bottom and guiding tabs out of slots. Locate tabs on tub cover and gently pry loose with a flat blade screwdriver or putty knife. Remove tub cover and inspect seal area for damage or debris. Replace new tub cover on tub and align and fasten ea
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ch tab. Ensure that lid is securely fastened to tub by pressing top of cover down and visually inspecting that each tab is engaged with tub hooks. Replace front panel. Use anti-seize grease when replacing the 2 front panel screws. Use a small amount of petroleum jelly on the top lid spring clips before closing washer top. (The last 2 tips will help any future opening of the washer.)
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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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