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Deane M - March 19, 2019
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Simple Repair
The part ordered was the correct part to complete the repair. This particular Electrolux model did NOT require that the seal be removed to access the part in the machine making the repair extremely simple. 10 minutes tops.
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Door to washing machine would not close properly
I replaced the thingy and the whatsit, turned the machine off, then on, and the door worked properly thereafter.
Paul from ROCKLAND, ME
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Electrolux Upright Washer Door Wouldn't Open
Parts took twice as long to arrive shipped from Utah to Houston, Texas. Once arrived parts were straight forward to install. 1) Open the door by tripping the door strike using yard trimmer line. 2) Turned Power off (unplugged unit) 3) Used needle noses pliers to remove door rubber boot retainer 4) Folded right-side
... Read moreof rubber in to removed switch assembly 5) Used Phillips screwdriver to remove switch assembly screws, navigated damaged switch part forward then disconnected line. 6) Connected new switch to line, navigate part back into washer and screwed back in. 7) Repositioned door rubber boot and reattached door boot retainer wire with hands and needle noose pliers. 8) Replaced door strike using Phillips screw driver. 9) Re-plugged washer power to outlet, closed door and ran a test cycle. All good!