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Introducing the Frigidaire Washer Drive Motor, a genuine OEM part designed to keep your washing machine running efficiently. It's task is twofold; first, it spins the spin basket with precision, and then it drives the agitator or spin basket based on the specific mode - either agitation or tumbling. It's been optimized for use with select Frigidaire washing machines but may also work with specific models from Electrolux, White Westinghouse, and Tappan. Please ensure you unplug the washer before installing this part and wear gloves to protect your hands. Accuracy is crucial, as parts may look similar, but their sizes and shapes can vary subtly. Trust this motor to ensure your washer performs at its best.
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OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. Simply put, this means that the company who made your appliance is also supplying the replacement part for it.
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Kevin C - June 9, 2020
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Motor works now
Motor was back ordered and seemed like forever before it shipped. Motor was safely boxed up and no damage. This is normally an easy part to replace , but I had problems removing old motor because of corrosion on mounting points of tub which are plastic . Seemed like it was glued on but I finally got it off with a lot of careful hammer tapping and PB Blaster penetrating fluid .
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Scott L - June 8, 2018
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Frigidaire Washer Motor
Prompt, fast and courteous delivery service. The part was exactly the item required to rectify the malfunction within the appliance. Website's available technical publications were of great assistance as well in evaluating the required labor and complexity of the task.
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Todd
December 4, 2021
I am having a problem where the washer starts, but then just sits. Sometimes it runs through the cycles, other time is doesn't. I did a diag on it and see E59. I did test 9 and the tub and motor turn fine. The resistance on the winding is at the very low end. Should be 4-6 and the were all ~4.5. The tach ohm was only 95 ohms and should be 105-130. I cleared the error and ran 2 loads with no issue. I take it that my motor is on it's last leg? Is 95 a clear sign that the tach is going bad?
For model number FFFW5000QW0
Hello Todd, Thank you for the question. The E59 error code indicates “no tacho signal for at least 3 seconds.” This means that the motor is not signaling to the washer normally and may be caused by failures within the motor, basket or the control board. If the Motor and Basket are good, this would indicate a faulty Control Board not proceeding through the cycles properly. We hope this helps!