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How to replace door lock assembly on the Frigidaire front load washer?
To replace the door lock assembly on a Frigidaire front load washer, follow these steps:
- Unplug the washer and ensure it is disconnected from the power source.
- Open the washer door and locate the door lock assembly. It is typically located around the door frame.
- Remove the screws or fasteners, securing the old door lock assembly in place. Keep track of the screws or fasteners for reassembly.
- Disconnect the wiring harness or connectors attached to the door lock assembly. Take note of their positions for easy reconnection.
- Install the new door lock assembly by connecting the wiring harness or connectors to their corresponding terminals. Secure the assembly with the screws or fasteners.
Once the new door lock assembly is in place, close the washer door and plug the machine back in. Test the washer to ensure the door locks and unlocks properly. If you are unsure about performing the replacement yourself, contacting a service appointment with a qualified technician is recommended.
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