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Frigidare front load washer LTF6000ES1


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  • Team Samurai

What you really need is the tech sheet; it's located behind the front panel below the door. Tilt the washer up and prop on some wood blocks to facilitate removing that panel. Tech sheet is taped to inside wall, left-hand side. Go into service mode and retrieve error codes. Anything in the 40's, replace the door latch assembly ==> http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Door-Lock/131763202/1531974?modelNumber=LTF6000ES1

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I searched for the tech sheet, but cannot find it. It was repaired a few months ago and the owner thinks the tech removed the tech sheet and didn't replace it. If you have anything on it I could sure use it. Thanks.

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Thanks for the data sheet. The washer is showing an E47 code. I think the door switch is bad, but I'm not sure how to check it. The sheet says check the resistance of the PTC (don't know what that stands for). I'm not sure how to do that. It says if the PTC reads 1500 0hms to replace the control board so I want to make sure which part is bad. I can use an ohm meter but I'm not sure where to check. Do you know if I order the part today how long it will take to get it?

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The door switch is bad, I guarantee it. I keep 2 in my service vehicle because I replace them so frequently. If you order via second day or overnight shipping, your order will ship today and you would have it Monday or Tuesday. If you order via regular FedEx ground your order would ship on Monday and you would probably have it Wednesday depending on where you are relative to Michigan. I'm in New Hampshire and when I order parts via regular FedEx ground from repair clinic, I always get them in 2 days.

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Just replaced another Friggy door latch assy on a service call today. Cha-ching!

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