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FFTW4120SW0
FFTW4120SW0 Frigidaire Washer
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$179.56
This washer drain pump helps remove water during the drain cycle. Unplug appliance and wear gloves before installing.
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This washer drain hose connector assembly links the internal drain hose to the external drain line, allowing water to flow smoothly from the pump to the home’s drainage system. Made from durable plast...
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This motor delivers reliable mechanical power to keep appliance functions running smoothly and efficiently. Consistent motor performance reduces strain on other components and helps maintain dependabl...
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This washer drain pump retractor helps control the shifting mechanism within top-load washing machines, managing the transition between washing, draining, and spinning to keep cycles running smoothly....
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- Customer:
- Sean from MILWAUKEE, WI
- Parts Used:
- 5304511328
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
The tub was bouncing around everywhere, the suspension rod wasn’t actually the problem but that had nothing to do with the part
Unscrewed the top of the washer after disconnecting the hoses. Tipped the matching on its back. Places a 2x4 underneath the tub to release the tension on the rods, then just popped the old one out and put the new one in. Tipped the machine back up and reconnected everything.
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