Frigidaire Washer Repair - How to replace the Bellow

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2017
  • Need help replacing the Bellow (#134515300) in your Frigidaire Washer? Watch this how to video with simple, step-by-step instructions for a successful DIY repair.
    Stay safe during your repair! Be sure to check www.fix.com/safety for proper safety procedures before you begin. Use of this video is at your own risk, without liability to Fix.com.
    Fix Part Number: FIX1148773
    OEM Part Number: 134515300
    Why You Might Need to Replace the Bellow:
    1. Leaking
    2. Marks left on clothes
    What Tools You Need:
    1. #2 Philips screw driver
    2. #2 Square Head screw driver
    3. Flat blade screw driver
    4. Needle nose pliers
    5. #20 torx screw driver
    6. Side cutters
    The information in this video is specific to Frigidaire, Kenmore, Crosley, Westinghouse, Gibson, Tappan, Electrolux and Kelvinator,. To find a Bellow specific to your model, visit www.fix.com
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Комментарии • 55

  • @kathyfritz4297
    @kathyfritz4297 Год назад +1

    Great video! I was able to make this repair! I’m a 65 YO lady with mechanical skills! I only needed help with the spring around the bellow. My hands were not strong enough and those 2 plastic holders kept popping off. I used 2 clamps but needed more, so I asked my boyfriend for help. It took 4 hands and the 2 clamps to get the spring on! I was able to put it all back together by myself and NO Leaks! Thanks for the video. Another video did not remove the front panel and I was not able to get the bellow out until I removed the front panel. I saved myself a lot of money by using this video!

  • @walterdowns648
    @walterdowns648 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much! I had watched a short little 5 minute video that completely glossed over getting the lip placed properly over the inner edge as well as the need to start at the top rather than the bottom. This is the core of the entire matter. The hardest part is getting the lip mounted on the inner rim. Icing on the cake was when you zoomed in on a part of the lip at the bottom that was not seated properly and showed how to work the edge of the rubber. This is outstanding instruction! Thank you!!

  • @karenbailey7518
    @karenbailey7518 Год назад

    This is the second front load washer I have done repairs on, and this video played out exactly as I had already done. I didn't have the plugs to help with the replacement of the inner spring on the bellows, but I used spring clamps to achieve the same effect as I had removed the front weight on the drum. However, it was good to see that I had done it in exactly the same order as portrayed. Even if the video is 5 years old, it is wonderful to have for those who choose to repair their own machines. We'll done, and very clear. (I also removed the pump and cleaned it after removing debris. This has definitely lengthened the life of my machine.)

  • @mikekotarba5828
    @mikekotarba5828 2 года назад +2

    Your video is very well done. Using a bit of silicone spray on a paper towel and then wiped on the bellows area lip where it attaches to the white lip surrounding the drum worked well for me. A second set of hands to hold the inner spring in place is also helpful. Removing the front and top panel as you demonstrated made the job much easier to accomplish. Another video I saw from another company, said it was possible to replace the silicone bellows for the washer while the front panel was in place was impossible for me to do. Being able to see where the bellows was be installed went much better with the front panel removed.

  • @omarplanas3685
    @omarplanas3685 2 года назад

    thanks friend without your video explaining step by step I would not have replaced that gasket very complete and explained thanks again

  • @seanmetcalfe6268
    @seanmetcalfe6268 2 года назад +2

    Excellent instruction. Got me through the job. The little wedges that came with my kit were useless. They were to big to jam in there. Was quite the chore.
    Definitely not an easy fix, but someone with experience fixing things can do the job with a second set of hands for holding. Cheers

  • @peaceloveandkay1629
    @peaceloveandkay1629 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Debated on buying a new washing machine but didn’t want to dish out the money. Bought the boot and followed these instructions step by step. Grateful for this video and the almost exact washing machine model. It made my fear easier but it definitely was not easy. A lot of sore fingers but the job is done and I’m back to washing clothes. Thanks :)

  • @kosmote
    @kosmote 5 лет назад

    Thank you good man, I was able to change it following your instructions

  • @ricklucero3046
    @ricklucero3046 2 года назад

    Thank you for your help on the installation of the washer door seal it was very helpful.

  • @itso999
    @itso999 4 года назад +2

    Great video. Best tutorial for the job. I did it without taking off the front panel. Our unit is double stacked and in a small closet so taking front out was not an option without help. It was tricky until it just happened. Thanks again. Definitely not "easy." 😁

  • @rss608
    @rss608 5 лет назад +2

    Ok, this is the correct video for replacing this bellows. the old one can be removed and replaced without removing the front panel, but a new one requires the panel to be pulled. the hard part was, and even this guy struggled with it (edit), getting the top notch aligned and started. There is a peg/tab in the tub lip and a notch in the rubber boot that must be perfectly aligned to get it started. the dish soap worked perfect for lubercation. wished I watched the large spring install with the little plastic pegs, would have saved some sore fingers. Took me about 1.25 hours pulling the panels, change out the boot, replacing the panels.

  • @siirshad
    @siirshad 4 года назад

    Very helpful video with step by step instructions. Tried at first without removing the front panel, but was unable to put the bellow in place. But after watching this video, realized it will be better to first remove the front panel. All in all successful half day project. Thanks.

  • @randallpatterson2427
    @randallpatterson2427 Месяц назад

    Excellent Excellent video!!! Thank you very much!!

  • @tedrice1026
    @tedrice1026 2 года назад

    Good video. Saved me a lot of problems!

  • @clark129
    @clark129 4 года назад +4

    This project sucked so much... It sucked less by the help of this video.

  • @sanxiong57
    @sanxiong57 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @andreykutev1672
    @andreykutev1672 4 года назад +3

    Thank you, that was helpful. Just changed mine on our 11yo frigidaire machine. I had no idea these 2 peices were tools haha looked like hose connectors or something.

    • @merlinasmith6897
      @merlinasmith6897 4 года назад

      What kind of replacement bellow did you order? Ours is 10 years old too and can’t find replacement part

    • @andreykutev1672
      @andreykutev1672 4 года назад

      @@merlinasmith6897 I searched for part number on sears site using my washer model. Sears part was 170 plus shipping I believe. Then searched on ebay with that part number, mine is 134515300 btw. Found it for 100 shipped. Yours might be even cheaper depends on your washer model. All kits look the same but different part numbers.

  • @caroledodge9675
    @caroledodge9675 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks

  • @craigcarlock5799
    @craigcarlock5799 3 года назад

    I said words I don't usually say. But, it worked. Thank you.

  • @Bscottcoll98.
    @Bscottcoll98. 3 месяца назад

    Great video

  • @paulorlando2718
    @paulorlando2718 5 лет назад +9

    Excellent video-except I thought you said it was "easy!"

  • @GrowthGuided
    @GrowthGuided 7 месяцев назад

    Thank u kindly

  • @christian53050
    @christian53050 2 года назад +1

    I am really struggling getting the bellows back... he seems to be fighting it too and has his head in the way during the early important phase...

  • @johncasor9698
    @johncasor9698 3 года назад +1

    now this is super hard with the front panel on which i did it because it had a dryer on top and in a tight spot... and it was very hard to do. i used clamps to hold spring not pins...

  • @TaranjeetSingh-br7ty
    @TaranjeetSingh-br7ty 3 года назад

    Was looking I replace the molded front gasket. I am sorry will put afresh and run this to ground and buy a top loader next

  • @JL-nn8ls
    @JL-nn8ls Год назад

    This is the most in-depth and 'realistic' bellow-replacement video for Frigidaire washers! The other videos fast-forward the most difficult parts making it seem super easy. I successfully replaced it following these instructions, however, now after a wash, there is a bit of water sitting in the bottom of the bellow (the part where the fold can be pulled up/outwards) and infant socks get stuck in there lol. Is this normal?

    • @FixDotCom
      @FixDotCom  Год назад +2

      On this make and model of machine it is normal to find some water laying in there. It is a good idea after using the machine to wipe that bit of water out to reduce odours and mold that can form there. Many manufactures have added a drain in the bellows at this location so that water drains back into the tub for the reason I just mentioned.

  • @nicklogan3745
    @nicklogan3745 3 года назад +4

    This looks like a nightmare.

  • @terryotoole9656
    @terryotoole9656 3 года назад

    I couldn't get the plug to hold at the 2:00 position. Moved to the 5:00 position and stabilized with my knee. Went smoothly after that. Liquid soap is critical to stretching the whole spring

  • @mikebaker5265
    @mikebaker5265 Год назад

    I couldn't get the spring on, tried with and without the counter weight. Ended up over stretching the spring. Washer to the dump.

  • @nathanield.4527
    @nathanield.4527 4 года назад +2

    Great video! That job was murder on your fingertips.

  • @stabbystabb88
    @stabbystabb88 4 года назад +2

    Where can we get those plugs you used for the back spring. That looked rough if I don’t have those. Please help.

    • @javierv.r.6977
      @javierv.r.6977 2 года назад

      Those plugs came with my new washer, the plugs hold the packing material. I don´t know why I kept the 4 plugs and more plastic hardwere like those, that came whith my washer. ha ha ha! more than 7 years saving this stuff have now been worth it

  • @Rongulch
    @Rongulch 3 года назад +1

    "It's a really easy job " 😂

  • @cblord5
    @cblord5 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this. It frustrates me just watching you install that bellows. Ugh.

  • @briantii
    @briantii 2 года назад

    Not exactly a fun job especially without the pins to hold the inner spring. Believe it or not I just used my feet instead of the pins since you either need 4 hands or those pins to do this job. Not fun but got it done. I just had removed it to clean the bellow. Soaked in bleach water for 12 hours and really cleaned it up a ton. If you have mold you will NOT make much progress without removing the bellow for cleaning off of the washer. Simply put you’re only seeing a fraction of what’s there when it’s installed. Given my washer is 16.5 years old and it was the only time I’ve had it off - I’m not complaining too much.

  • @claytonyoung5140
    @claytonyoung5140 2 года назад +1

    Crucial to all of this is sending a curse into the sky to whichever team of engineers designed this awful piece of rubber.

  • @simonsmith8662
    @simonsmith8662 Год назад

    Just did that job... Complete nightmare.....

  • @christopherloffert880
    @christopherloffert880 3 года назад +1

    The best advice I can give is ..soap soap soap! I couldn't get my boot on without it. It was driving me crazy! Whoever designed these things should be shot! I don't see any reason why they can't make the flanges and the grooves bigger! One of the most frustrating things I ever did. But I got it done

  • @mandybecker4928
    @mandybecker4928 3 года назад

    Anyone know what to do if you replace the whole bellow and then can't get the door to stay closed?

    • @successor538
      @successor538 Год назад

      I have the same problem

    • @karenbailey7518
      @karenbailey7518 Год назад

      That would indicate that the seal is incorrectly attached. It needs to fit snugly into the lip.

    • @iluvamei
      @iluvamei 10 месяцев назад

      Same issue here. did you get it fixed?

  • @jacquestcomc
    @jacquestcomc 5 лет назад

    This guys video helped me a lot but the part about using water and liquid detergent to help the bellow into place is not a good idea. This is how you get mold growth. Water in a sealed groove will not be able to evaporate.

    • @karenfarris2014
      @karenfarris2014 4 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing. This is why I have to replace our bellows. I'll have to research an alternative method for temporary lubrication. Maybe baby powder?

    • @nadazilch8169
      @nadazilch8169 4 года назад +2

      Silicon lube

    • @itso999
      @itso999 4 года назад +1

      Use silicone lubricant.

  • @Dboyer1971
    @Dboyer1971 4 года назад

    Absolutely the the worst model to put one on. What a cluster ****. I’d do 10 lg’s before 1 of those.