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How do you replace the bearing in the back of a stackable Frigidaire washer and dryer?
To replace the bearing in the back of a stackable Frigidaire washer and dryer, follow these steps:
- Disconnect the power supply to the washer and dryer by unplugging them or switching off the circuit breaker.
- Separate the washer and dryer units by removing any screws or fasteners holding them together.
- Remove the rear panel of the washer to access the bearing assembly. This may involve unscrewing or unclipping the panel.
- Locate the faulty bearing and carefully remove it by unscrewing or unclamping it from the drum shaft.
- Install the new bearing by securely attaching it to the drum shaft, ensuring it is aligned properly.
After replacing the bearing, reassemble the washer and dryer units, ensuring all screws and fasteners are properly tightened. Reconnect the power supply and test the washer and dryer to ensure the new bearing is functioning correctly. If you are uncertain about performing the replacement yourself, it is advisable to consult a qualified technician or contact Frigidaire customer support for assistance.
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