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Posted on Feb 23, 2018

I had a stuffed animal come apart in my front load washer and i think parts of it got stuck behind the drum..... because every since that load the drum will try to spin and seems to get stuck and wont finish the cycle.... is there a way to access behind the drum to get the stuffing out?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2008

SOURCE: frigidaire front load washer model LTF530DS loose drum

I have the same issue with the broken spider...in the us and they say it is $300 for labor and $360 for parts. My washer is only 3+ years old...what can I do?

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john gagnon

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2008

SOURCE: frigidaire affinity front loading washer won't drain

HI .THANKS FOR YOUR QUESTION. THE PROBLEM IS WITH THE WATER PUMP.REMOVE 2 SCREWS AT BOTTOM OF FRONT PANEL . PUMP ON RIGHT .REMOVE HOSES AND CLEAN OUT THANKS THE APPLIANCE DOC.

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john gagnon

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2008

SOURCE: drum makes loud noise when spinning

HI thanks for the question. Frigidaire has a life time warranty. on that part .call them. thanks the appliance doc. please rate my answer. thanks.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2008

SOURCE: Frigidaire front load washer won't drain or spin

This often is a drain hose that is too low or a drain hose that has been pushed too far down inside the stand pipe....the water is actually siphoning out of the washer. Do not "seal" the drain hose to the house plumbing pipe, this will also allow the water to be siphoned out.

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Mike Price

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2009

SOURCE: No spin cycle, stopped running

Hello, sounds like this is going to be a pump issue, take the lower panel on the front off the machine, there you should see something that resembles a gas cap like on your car. It will be located some where near your pump...Unscrew this cap making sure you have some towels handy to mop up the water that runs out. Once you have pulled out the cap attached you should find a filter cage. You will likely find a bunch of debris,coins,lint and other stuff blocking the pump. Replace this cap or filter and plug machine in and try again, You should be good to go. If this does not fix the problem you are going to need to replace the pump. p.s not sure why you are looking to replace the door latch since you mention the machine is not spinning. The door latch has nothing to do with the spin other then locking. Good Luck!! if you have any toher questions or concerns please feel free to comment again. Mike

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