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...
This part is the replacement screw for your washer. The head is approximately inch in diameter and the screw is approximately 3/4 inch in length. It is made of metal and is sold individually. This is...
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Mike
January 19, 2020
E 35 code
For model number EIFLW50LIW0
Hello and thank you for writing.
The "E35" error means that the water in your washer has overfilled and was signaled by the water pressure switch. This could indicate a faulty water pressure switch PS2349296 and/or possibly a faulty water inlet valve PS2349248. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
I got the error code for drain. Cleaned out drain hose & filter. Went to plug it back up & now have an error code of 91. Please help
For model number EIFLW50LIW0
Hello Heidi, thank you for contacting us. Based on our research, the error code E91 indicates configuration or communication problems with the electronic parts. You may need to check the wire harness, part number PS2342418, to fix the issue. You may need to check whether the wire harness is connected properly or not. We hope this solves your problem!
When I click the switch to start the cycle, the washer will click, but then it doesn’t do anything. Generally it would do one click then the second click it would start filling
For model number EIFLW50LIW0
Hello Gloria, thank you for your question! A non-starting washing machine that makes clicking sounds is caused by a faulty door latch and switch assembly, part number PS2345085. Glad to be of assistance!
The bellow on our washer is functioning fine (no leaks) but it is full of black spots that look like mold - and I can't clean them off. Is replacing the bellow a simple job that I could do by myself, or would I have to get a technician to replace it?
For model number EIFLW50LIW0
Hi John, thank you for your inquiry. Warm temperature, soil and bacteria from clothes, detergent and fabric softener residue, and a dark environment can leave you with a stinky, moldy washer. Replacing the bellow, part number PS2342392, is a simple task. To replace the bellow, you may follow the instructions given here:
1. Un-thread the screws at the back, securing the top panel, and slide the top panel back and lift it up to remove.
2. Un-thread the screws securing the control panel.
3. Pull out the dispenser drawer and depress the button to fully release it.
4. Remove the remaining screws securing the control panel assembly, and lift the assembly up to detach it, and disconnect the user-interface wire connector.
5. Open the washer door and use needle-nose pliers to help remove the outer boot seal retainer.
6. Remove the boot seal from the lip of the front panel.
7. Un-thread the bottom front panel and the top front panel mounting screws.
8. Lift the panel up and out and remove the light from the boot seal, securing the hose connector, and pull the connector free of the boot.
9. Pull the bottom of the boot seal forward and push down to release the inner boot seal retainer spring.
To install the new door boot seal, keep the ports at the top position and the lip of the new seal behind the outer drum rim. Once the seal is fully positioned, reinstall the inner boot retainer spring to secure. To reassemble the washer, you may follow the instructions backward. Good luck with your repair!
Removed old drawer and replaced it with new one. This is the second drawer assembly I have purchased in 6 months. This piece of junk must be a cash cow for Electrolux. If they would make the small latch out of metal instead of plastic, there would be no problem. But that might cost an additional $ .007 per washer. On the positive side, partselect.com had the part and delivered it promptly.
Bought new part. #1 Lesson learned: Always inspect the actual part number of the ordered/received part. Verify with number marked on the item somewhere. We did not do this and turned out we reinstalled a slightly smaller bellow (wrong part number received in shipment). We were able to fully install it but it was minutely not laying perfectly around the diameter. So minor we did not notice. We did have great difficulty installing though. Anyway, after 1st test run, bellow already had developed a small hole in bottom right quadrant from rubbing on the drum. Left a bunch of gray powdery debris on the drum too. We did not realize error until that point. Took bellow off again to verify part number on it. It was wrong. That explained why the door was so very tight to close and difficult to open. Other than all that, use the video to do the install. It was free to view and easy to follow.
First, I went to the PartSelect website and easily found the part at a reasonable price. I ordered it early on a Wednesday afternoon, and gladly spent the extra $25 to ship it overnight. That evening, PartSelect sent me an email stating that the part had shipped that very day, and - mistakenly - I took that literally. FedEx tracking predicted that the part would arrive on Friday, July 5, which made sense because the 4th was a holiday. But I found out that the part had actually shipped on the 3rd, as the email had informed me. It didn't actually ship until the 4th - up until then, a "shipping label" had been created but it had not shipped. FedEx then revised their arrival date to Monday, 8 July. That clearly wasn't satisfactory. So I went to my local parts distributor, Dayton Appliance Parts, a fifteen-minute drive from my house, and got the same part for $3 cheaper, plus without the $25 shipping fee that PartSelect had charged me for overnight-shipping-that-isn't-actually-overnight-shipping. Once I had the part in hand, installation was a breeze. Two screws removed, pulled the striker, replaced the new part and the screws. Less than two minutes. But no thanks to PartSelect.