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Replacing your Frigidaire Dishwasher Door Spring
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Door latch failure | Door won’t close
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher, Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Kenmore, Crosley, Gibson.
Part# 154430501 replaces these:
AP3363442, 1014399, 154226001, 154226002, 154345901, 154345902, 154365701, 154413301, 154414001
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Jim B - April 14, 2020
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Best Appliance repair service ever!
First, I was pleased to find the very helpful exploded diagram of my appliance. From there it was a simple matter to identify the correct part and order it. Second, What I am most impressed with was the additional videos and reviews which where also very helpful in completing my repair. Parts may change over time and the videos clearly showed the new part does replace the old one, so no worries. I actually had another issue with our refrigerator, and thanks to the excellent diagrams, was able to repair the problem without parts. Thank you! Unfortunately I am sure I will be back (not your fault), but you are my number one go to when it comes to appliance repair!
Robin L - October 24, 2018
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checked the video on the fix - very helpfull
the part was same as busted part so fix went well and machine back to normal. The shippin was a bit expensive.
Allison W - August 1, 2019
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Great fix
We had to replace two springs (one on each side of the door). Our door doesn't hit the ground when you open it anymore. Very pleased.
Tsone B - December 6, 2018
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Straight forward
Works as described. Note: this doesn’t come with the plastic linker to the door frame which some models require.
Dina T - December 16, 2021
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Easy repair after watching video online
The part was perfect for my repair and took only a few minutes after taking off a few screws on the front and moving the dishwasher out enough to insert the spring. The door is light again and not heavy with 2 springs working. Satisfied with the result.
Andrew G - December 11, 2018
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Right part,did the job
Received in 2 days, right part, works like new.
Philippe P - August 19, 2018
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easy to install, dishwasher door closins as before
part in good condition
Darryl M - April 30, 2020
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Easy repair, great part.
Delivery was smooth even in these COVID-19 times. Thanks for the installation video as well!
Gilles P - September 30, 2021
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Perfect fit
Fast shipping and access to video showing how to replace part was realy appreciate. Thank you.
Andre R - June 9, 2022
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Worked as expected
It was easy to install and appliance is working fine.
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Dishwasher door practically fell open
All I had to do was replace the spring and retainer on the side of the dishwasher which amounted to pulling it out far enough to reach the eyelet that the hook went into and then stretching it to the retainer attached on the other end. I really like partselect, I have done some things in the past and they are very helpful on the site and on the phone and I would recommend them to anyone and I would not normally do that unless it has been an excellent experience.
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Daniel from Fremont, NE
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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One of the springs was broken, The door would not open or close properly. There was also a leak coming from the front of the dishwasher.
I removed the dishwasher from the cabinet space (two screws) and manually replaced both springs. I replaced one spring first to see if there would be an improvement when the second new spring was installed. There was much better tension once the second new spring was added.That is why changing both springs is recommended. This was very easy.
Changing the gasket was scary because I thought the the whole door would have to be taken apart. You know nothing ever goes back together the same. I feared that I would create an even bigger leak than what I had. Taken the door apart didnt work for me, so I just pulled the old gasket by hand and pressed in the new one. I made sure that it was seated correctly. Voila no leak.
The dishwasher is running as good as new.
I ordered these parts on Friday morning. They were on my door step Monday morning,
I highly recommend ordering from this site.
Changing the gasket was scary because I thought the the whole door would have to be taken apart. You know nothing ever goes back together the same. I feared that I would create an even bigger leak than what I had. Taken the door apart didnt work for me, so I just pulled the old gasket by hand and pressed in the new one. I made sure that it was seated correctly. Voila no leak.
The dishwasher is running as good as new.
I ordered these parts on Friday morning. They were on my door step Monday morning,
I highly recommend ordering from this site.
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Ron from Montclair, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Door spring had broken; door would fall open
Removed the bottom panel on the unit (2 screws hold it on) and pulled the dishwasher out about 4"--after turning off electricity to the unit. Removed the broken spring and the old linkage and replaced them with the new parts. Pushed the diswasher back into place, and replaced the bottom panel. Turned on the electricity and the diswasher door is "good as new." This is quite simple to do; just takes patience.
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Sue from Weymouth, MA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Installed springs, linkage, gasket, and bracket
Repair was easy. Unfortunately I really didn't need the springs or linkage, but I couldn't see that until I took the dishwasher out from the counter. The springs were not stiff enough to keep the door from just falling open. So I cut about an inch off the long end and bent it into a hook. I didn't need new linkages the old ones were fine. The gasket made the biggest difference and went in very easy. The door will be difficult to close for a few times then everything works great.
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Mark from West Linn, OR
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Leak in hose, door leakage, weak door springs.
I received the parts 3 working days from order. They were in perfect condition and exactly like the originals.
Pulled dishwasher out from under counter. Removed door. Replaced drain hose. Replaced gasket. Replaced springs. Put door back on. Tried rinse cycle. Placed dishwasher back under counter. Works like new.
Pulled dishwasher out from under counter. Removed door. Replaced drain hose. Replaced gasket. Replaced springs. Put door back on. Tried rinse cycle. Placed dishwasher back under counter. Works like new.
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Ronald from Berwick, PA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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door won't spring back up to close
New right away when we heard the sound, the spring broke. Easy to replace, pull dishwasher out from under countertop, usually held in place by two screws into countertop. Remove screws, pull out dishwasher. Close door, springs will now have the most slack in them. One spring located on each side. Remove spring from one side and replace with new spring to ensure proper spring placement. No actual tools needed as spring rests on a bracket attached to door and other end of spring goes through hole in bottom of dishwasher rack. open door to test for tension as there are several holes to choose from. .
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MICHAEL from MIDDLETOWN, DE
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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broken springs
My daughter held the flashlight steady as a rock as I hooked not one, but two new hinges in place. Throughout the whole ordeal neither of us complained or lost our resolve. We conquered!
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james from Ephraim, WI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The door springs were shot.
Removed the bottom panel, and I had to disconnect the water supply, which did NOT use flexible tubing (much to my disappointment), removed the screws holding the diswasher in the cabinet. Slid it out, took the old springs off, put the new ones on.
It was pretty straightforward -- no big deal.
It was pretty straightforward -- no big deal.
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Scott from Oshkosh, WI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Door Spring broke
Removed the two screws that mount to count top pulled the dishwasher out to see how the spring was attached , installed the new spring and the job was done the job it took about 15 mins. to complete.
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Robert from BAY SHORE, NY
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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The door springs were broken and the dorr was very heavy to open and close.
I removed the two screws and then moved the dishwasher out a little bit (about 6 inches). I pushed the dishwasher toward one side to make room for me to change the spring with my hand and repeated the same procedure for the other side. After the spring change, I turned an old dishwasher to a new one.
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Yangde from Raritan, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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