Leaking water on floor not coming from hose connected to the hookups on wall. first time problem please help.
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the inner tub and outer tub has a seal under the agitator. this must be replaced. use a spanner or a large channel lock plier to remove the nut. seal is underneath it.
SOURCE: directions on stacking dryer on washer
get a stacking kit from your local appliance strore that sells frigidaire. they ARE EASY TO STACK WITH THE KIT.
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yes there a seal under the tub ring make sure tub ring has all the snaps in place
SOURCE: Purchasing a stackable dryer that fits on Kenmore/Frigidaire 417.44102300 washer
there still models out there from sears that go on the same way as the old one trust me i know 4 a fact
SOURCE: STACKABLE WASHER/DRYER DISASSEMBLY
FLSE72GCS6 this model number is showin as a complete laundry center, not 2 seperate peices. in which casse there is no seperating them
Thank you for your inquiry, Caroline!
From the information you have provided your Frigidaire laundry center is no longer working. I understand that you had to shut off power to your house and now your laundry center is not coming on. It sounds like you could have a possible short within your timer. I would recommend performing a reset on your laundry center and you can do that by unplugging the power cord for roughly ten minutes. If you continue to have issues with your dishwasher can you provide me with your model number? In order to locate your model number you can find the serial tag and that should be located on the inside wall of your dishwasher. I look forward to assisting you further. -OOS
Thank you for your post, friend!
From the information you have provided your Frigidaire laundry center is leaking water from the bottom after a day or so. It sounds like you have a slow leak and this could be in your drain line, drain pump, or gasket. I would advise you to review your gasket and drain hose to make sure there is no visible crack or wear that water could be leaking out of. If you do not see any apparent leaks it could be an issue internally and this is not a simply DIY job. You may need to request the assistance of a professional technician for proper disassembly of your laundry center. I hope this information has been helpful. -Matt
Hello Brandy Neal - Often a leak coming from underneath the washer would indicate a leak possibly in the hoses or in the tub. If the hoses are securely tighten then at this point I personally recommend consulting with a certified technician to narrow down the precise issue.
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