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Drum Vane Specifications
Also known as a Drum Baffle. Sold individually.
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Replacing your Frigidaire Washer Drum Vane
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Marks left on clothes
This part works with the following products:
Washer, Washer Dryer Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Kenmore, Gibson, Crosley.
Part# 131274600 replaces these:
AP2106479, 406931
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Helen T - September 16, 2022
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Easy to install
Easy to install quick delivery and workd
Tony D - May 6, 2020
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Easy Repair; Part fit perfectly
Part arrived quickly, and was a perfect fit for our washer
GARY M - June 5, 2019
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SImple install
Part came quicker than expected. Washer working again!
Phil A - April 24, 2019
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The Kenmore Front End Loader Drum Baffle
The part was correct. Had to trim two of the six snap in clips that hold the part down as they would not all guide align with the holes. I trimmed about 2 mm. on each back from one edge so the clips would drop into the slots in order to be pulled into place. We thought it was coming by delivery Service but were pleasantly surprised to have it arrive in our mail system. Good idea. Very happy with the service and product and my clothes are clean again. ?? Thanks for the excellent service.
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broken drum vane needed replacing
Front-loading Frigidaire washer made by Electrolux:
I removed the one phillips screw that secures the drum, but found the vane did not slide toward the front as I'd read it should. Nor was I able to squeeze the base to release it. I ended up using a rubber mallet and screwdriver to spring the snaps at the bottom of the vane. Once I had two of these on the same side out, I was able to slide the vane forward and remove it. Turns out there was a metal tab, part of the drum, bent into the vane so it couldn't slide for removal. I bent this tab down even with the drum surface, and the new vane slid in easily.
I removed the one phillips screw that secures the drum, but found the vane did not slide toward the front as I'd read it should. Nor was I able to squeeze the base to release it. I ended up using a rubber mallet and screwdriver to spring the snaps at the bottom of the vane. Once I had two of these on the same side out, I was able to slide the vane forward and remove it. Turns out there was a metal tab, part of the drum, bent into the vane so it couldn't slide for removal. I bent this tab down even with the drum surface, and the new vane slid in easily.
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Eugene from Westbrook, ME
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Cracked vane in washer
Removed (1) philips screw in toward back of vane (closest to rear of drum), pulled the vane forward to remove it, slid the new one in place, replaced the screw, and was done in less than two minutes. Piece of cake.
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William from Juliette, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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H2O leaking on final spin
drum vane had a hole in it replaced it using phillips screwdriver removed one screw ,pulled drum vane towards the door then pulled up replaced it reversing the procedure. It actually seemed to fix my leak during spin cycle
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judd from jax, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Leak in pump seal & cracked drum veins (2)
Very easy - veins are held in with one screw, when removed just slide to front of the washer and lift out. Pump assembly is a remote unit complete with drive motor. Take 2 screws out of the water shield, then unplug power to the pump motor and the green ground wire. Slide a cloth under the machine at the area of the pump to catch the water when the hoses are removed. Remove the hose clamp from the rear of the pump and the clamp on the discharge hose. You may be able th remove the hoses now, but if not remove the two bolts that hold the pump to the washer base & then remove the hoses. When you have the pump out you have to change the mounting base to the new pump. Also you may have to rotate the new pump discharge side with the motor (instructions are included with the new pump) - mount new pump, attach hoses, clamps,wires and water cover. Install front door that was removed at the start - pump in in the front right corner after removing the access door in front.
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Paul from Lewiston, ID
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set
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Lee
March 22, 2018
Unit sounds like a Jet engine on spin cycles. Looking for a likely cause to determine if the parts needed are worth the repair thank you
For model number GLTF1670AS0
Hi Lee, Thank you for the question. If the noise is coming from the front bottom under the tub it will need a new pump, Part Number: PS2342445. If it is the back of the drum, you may need a new bearing. The Rear Outer Tub Assembly includes the bearing, PartSelect Number: PS418071. Hope this helps!
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Arne
September 19, 2019
Drum moves back and forth in bearing
For model number FWT449GFS1
Hi Arne, most likely the bearings need to be replaced. Part PS418071. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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This part works with the following models:
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