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EIFLS60LT1 Electrolux Washer - Overview
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Door Strike
PartSelect #: PS2345126
Manufacturer #: 134937300
The door strike is used in washers and is attached to the door to activate the switch when the door is closed. This ensures that the washer door remains locked and closed. If your door does not stay o...
$60.30
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS417463
Manufacturer #: 131302800
This is a replacement screw for your washer or dryer. The screw is approximately half an inch in length and is a Phillips-head screw. It screws in from the outside of the drum, into the vane/baffle. T...
$11.21
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Door Catch Screw
PartSelect #: PS417465
Manufacturer #: 131302901
This is a shoulder screw and is used in conjunction with multiple appliances within your home. This specific model is size 10, and it has 16 threads to an inch. This part is made entirely of metal and...
$7.13
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Bellow
PartSelect #: PS2342392
Manufacturer #: 134616100
This is a bellow, though it may also be known as a door boot seal, and it is a part for your washing machine. The function of the bellow is to prevent leaks by forming a seal in between the wash tub a...
$213.45
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Washer Screw
PartSelect #: PS3495292
Manufacturer #: 137380600
This part is the replacement screw for your washer. The head is approximately inch in diameter and the screw is approximately 3/4 inch in length. It is made of metal and is sold individually. This is...
$9.26
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Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect #: PS2349248
Manufacturer #: 134637810
This water inlet valve works with washers
$149.67
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Outer Door Window
PartSelect #: PS2349411
Manufacturer #: 137067900
This outer door window, or outer lens, is found in your front-loading washer or dryer. Mounted to the door, it provides visibility and allows you to monitor the washing or drying process. It also acts...
$178.93
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Gary
January 7, 2020
I asked about a banging sound on spin cycle for an Electrolux washer model eifls60lt1. You responded that the shock absorbers was likely issue and recommended shock absorber kit ps8689636 @ $145.85. There is another kit for this washer model ps8689635 @ $45.39. Can you advise the difference in the kits? And, the schematic for the kit ps8689636, shows a Frigidaire washer. I just want to verify that these parts work for Electrolux. Thanks for your help with these questions.
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Hello Gary and thank you for writing.
So after lengthy research this is the answer:
1. Frigidaire and Electrolux share parts, so this is not a problem.
2. Your model requires 2 front absorbers PS8689636 and 2 back absorbers PS8689635.
3. The front absorbers are much more expensive. Usually, the front absorbers are the first to be faulty, that is why this kit was recommended in the first place. We hope this explanation helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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AHMED
December 7, 2019
Cold water run all the time even when the washer not running
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Hello AHMED and thanks for writing.
It sounds like a faulty water inlet valve PS2349248 check and replace if needed. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
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Gary
January 4, 2020
When the washer is on spin cycle it makes a loud banging sound in sync with the rotation of the tub
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Hello Gary and thank you for writing.
If the shock absorbers PS8689636 in your front loader becomes weak the washer will make a loud banging sound during the spinning cycle. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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Leticia
July 19, 2022
My washer doesn’t spin
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Hello Leticia, Thank you for your inquiry. We have researched the model you have provided and we would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: the belt, the idler pulley, the drive motor, the motor control board and the door latch assembly. You can test the latch and motor with a multimeter, and check the other parts for any visible damage. We hope this helps and if you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Fred
December 16, 2022
Hi! My washing machine evacuate the water very slowly. Hard time draining. It's showing me E21 on the screen. Can someone help me please!
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Hello Fred, thank you for your inquiry. The E21 means that the water in your washing machine is not pumping out fast enough. First, check the drain hose for any restrictions or kinks. If the drain hose appears to be clear and free, then the issue is with the Drain Pump, part number PS3655041. If you require assistance to place an order, please contact customer service. We hope that helps!
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Original bellow had 2 largish holes in the upper left quadrant; random leaking.
Bought new part. #1 Lesson learned: Always inspect the actual part number of the ordered/received part. Verify with number marked on the item somewhere. We did not do this and turned out we reinstalled a slightly smaller bellow (wrong part number received in shipment). We were able to fully install it but it was minutely not laying perfec
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tly around the diameter. So minor we did not notice. We did have great difficulty installing though. Anyway, after 1st test run, bellow already had developed a small hole in bottom right quadrant from rubbing on the drum. Left a bunch of gray powdery debris on the drum too. We did not realize error until that point. Took bellow off again to verify part number on it. It was wrong. That explained why the door was so very tight to close and difficult to open. Other than all that, use the video to do the install. It was free to view and easy to follow.
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Michelle from Loves Park, IL
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Difficulty Level:Very Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Broken door latch
First, I went to the PartSelect website and easily found the part at a reasonable price. I ordered it early on a Wednesday afternoon, and gladly spent the extra $25 to ship it overnight. That evening, PartSelect sent me an email stating that the part had shipped that very day, and - mistakenly - I took that literally. FedEx tracking predi
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cted that the part would arrive on Friday, July 5, which made sense because the 4th was a holiday.
But I found out that the part had actually shipped on the 3rd, as the email had informed me. It didn't actually ship until the 4th - up until then, a "shipping label" had been created but it had not shipped. FedEx then revised their arrival date to Monday, 8 July.
That clearly wasn't satisfactory. So I went to my local parts distributor, Dayton Appliance Parts, a fifteen-minute drive from my house, and got the same part for $3 cheaper, plus without the $25 shipping fee that PartSelect had charged me for overnight-shipping-that-isn't-actually-overnight-shipping.
Once I had the part in hand, installation was a breeze. Two screws removed, pulled the striker, replaced the new part and the screws. Less than two minutes.
But no thanks to PartSelect.
But I found out that the part had actually shipped on the 3rd, as the email had informed me. It didn't actually ship until the 4th - up until then, a "shipping label" had been created but it had not shipped. FedEx then revised their arrival date to Monday, 8 July.
That clearly wasn't satisfactory. So I went to my local parts distributor, Dayton Appliance Parts, a fifteen-minute drive from my house, and got the same part for $3 cheaper, plus without the $25 shipping fee that PartSelect had charged me for overnight-shipping-that-isn't-actually-overnight-shipping.
Once I had the part in hand, installation was a breeze. Two screws removed, pulled the striker, replaced the new part and the screws. Less than two minutes.
But no thanks to PartSelect.
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Paul from DAYTON, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Electrolux Upright Washer Door Wouldn't Open
Parts took twice as long to arrive shipped from Utah to Houston, Texas. Once arrived parts were straight forward to install.
1) Open the door by tripping the door strike using yard trimmer line.
2) Turned Power off (unplugged unit)
3) Used needle noses pliers to remove door rubber boot retainer
4) Folded right-side ... Read more of rubber in to removed switch assembly
5) Used Phillips screwdriver to remove switch assembly screws, navigated damaged switch part forward then disconnected line.
6) Connected new switch to line, navigate part back into washer and screwed back in.
7) Repositioned door rubber boot and reattached door boot retainer wire with hands and needle noose pliers.
8) Replaced door strike using Phillips screw driver.
9) Re-plugged washer power to outlet, closed door and ran a test cycle. All good!
1) Open the door by tripping the door strike using yard trimmer line.
2) Turned Power off (unplugged unit)
3) Used needle noses pliers to remove door rubber boot retainer
4) Folded right-side ... Read more of rubber in to removed switch assembly
5) Used Phillips screwdriver to remove switch assembly screws, navigated damaged switch part forward then disconnected line.
6) Connected new switch to line, navigate part back into washer and screwed back in.
7) Repositioned door rubber boot and reattached door boot retainer wire with hands and needle noose pliers.
8) Replaced door strike using Phillips screw driver.
9) Re-plugged washer power to outlet, closed door and ran a test cycle. All good!
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Fritz from HOUSTON, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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