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Wiring Diagram for Kenmore Frigidaire 417.97912700 Stackable Washer Dryer


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Wiring diagram please!

Thank you!

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Just uploaded, will be there when approved.

Posted

I just did a search, should have checked first but it is already there.

Posted

I see the tech sheet but not wiring diagram.  Sorry if I'm missing it.

Thank you!

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Sorry, By the time stamp it was just added 2 hrs. ago, not sure when you looked for it

PUB 134807000  this is the wiring diagram

 

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Sorry, but even though 134807000 is called a wiring diagram, from what I learned here, that is a schematic.  I need a physical wiring diagram please.  If I am using the wrong terminology, please educate me.

I appreciate you!

Andy

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Posted

Despite their confusing nomenclature, it doesn't look like Frigidaire makes a physical wiring diagram-- just the schematic that they call a "wiring diagram." But it does show wire colors and connection points so, technically, you could argue that it's a combo schematic and wiring diagram. Either way, it's all we're getting out of Frigidaire for this model. Should suffice for almost all troubleshooting situations, though.

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Thanks Buddy!

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there are some strip circuits found in the manual....maybe something you could use

 

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On 4/5/2016 at 1:56 PM, Andy's Appliance said:

Sorry, but even though 134807000 is called a wiring diagram, from what I learned here, that is a schematic.  I need a physical wiring diagram please.  If I am using the wrong terminology, please educate me.

I appreciate you!

Andy

i have to catch myself as well and at times I have used the wrong terminology... and each time I invision Samurai rolling his eyes   lol :whistling:

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Thanks guys!

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