This door lock and switch assembly is manufactured to lock the door on your front load washer to prevent it from opening while it is running. You may need to replace the door lock and switch if the do...
Also known as a Door Boot Seal and is used in front load washers. This part is used to keep the clothes inside the tub during the wash cycle. The folds in the bellow allow the tub to move separately f...
This is a replacement screw for your washer or dryer. The screw is approximately half an inch in length and is a Phillips-head screw. It screws in from the outside of the drum, into the vane/baffle. T...
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Eric
November 7, 2023
Hi, my washer requires some parts to bring it back to good working order. I have ordered them. What part(s) do I need to fix a "noisy on spin cycle" problem? It also does not seem to get to that high speed final spin cycle anymore. Thank you. Eric
For model number FFFS5115PW0
Hello Eric, thank you for the question. A loud noise during the spin cycle could indicate an unbalanced load. Stop the washer and redistribute the load, or add to or remove from the washer load to balance it out. Also check the leveling feet and make sure all 4 are in firm contact with the floor. If this does not help, we would recommend checking the suspension spring, part number PS3408275. Good luck with the repair!
Is there a filter that can be cleaned or replaced. Washer smells quite bad.
I ran a cycle with washer cleaner and then rinsed. Cleaned the rubber and the dispenser but it still smells.
For model number FFFS5115PW0
Hi Diane, thank you for reaching out. Yes, your model comes with a filter, part number PS2345089, which is located in the tub to pump hose. It traps lint and debris from drain water. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
panel 27a how to replace it? or what hardware is needed other than panel
For model number FFFS5115PW0
Hello Richard, thank you for contacting us. To replace the panel, part number PS3653413, you will need to have the following hardware: A number two Phillips screwdriver, a flat blade screwdriver, and a pair of needle-nose pliers.
Disconnect the power supply to the washer, and remove the two screws on the back panel. Slide the panel back, and lift it off. Pull out the dispenser drawer as far as it will go and press the tab to release it. Normally, there are three screws around the dispenser area, two on the inside and one outside. Unscrew them, and also remove the two screws present on the top side of the panel. Lift the top edge of the panel, and disengage the plastic clips. There are also a few little square studs that fit into the openings on the front panel, slide the panel to remove it properly. Use a plier to remove the wires from the panel. To reassemble the panel, first, make the connections of wires, and slide it back into its place. Engage the plastic clips, and put the screws back. We hope this helps!
1. Unplug unit. 2. Unscrew 2 nuts holding top in place in rear of unit using phillips head screwdriver. 3.Slide top back and remove. 4. Open door of washer and unscrew 2 screws holding in door lock unit. 5.Pull out unit from the top and install new unit reconnecting the 3 wire connections.
remove top of machine by removing 3 screws along the top edge in the back of your machine and then sliding the top back and up. Then loosen the screws holding on the control panel enough to get to the 2 screws at the top of the door panel. Next remove bottom panel by removing 2 screws along bottom edge then pulling it free from snaps. Then along the outside lip of the bellow, just inside the door, is a wire clip that is easily removed by prying it past rubber lip with a screw driver and lifting it away. Remove the door panel by removing the 2 screws you exposed by loosening the control panel and 2 more along the bottom that were exposed when removing bottom panel. After the door panel is removed and the bellow is completely exposed, you will find that it is held in place by a circular spring which wraps the whole way around the drum opening. Again it can be removed by prying it out away from the groove in which it sits with a screw driver. Now your machine is broken down as far as it needs to be. From here you can follow the directions included in your new bellow kit and put it back together by following these instructions in reverse.
Door lock takes a beating due to flimsy washer door which does not align well and subsequently gets slammed each time which causes lock to malfunction telling the washer that it is not locked. Due to safety the washer will not go into the spin mode. Remove top lid (2 screws) open washer door and loosed the 2 screws holding the lock assembly in place. Reach down into the washer and unsnap the 3 wire harnesses. Reverse to reinstall. Very easy.