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Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 washer

Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 washer Parts

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  • Panel for Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 - Part 134365060

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    Panel

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  • Washer Counterweight for Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 - Part 134362200

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    Washer Counterweight

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  • Washer Drive Belt for Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 - Part 134051003

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  • Pre-server for Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 - Part 137166825

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  • Dryer User Interface Wire Harness for Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 - Part 134602100

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    Dryer User Interface Wire Harness

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  • Washer Dispenser Drawer Handle for Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 - Part 134556760

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    Washer Dispenser Drawer Handle

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  • Washer Control Panel for Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 - Part 134593360

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    Washer Control Panel

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  • Washer Dispenser Hose for Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 - Part 134372100

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    Washer Dispenser Hose

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  • Light Pipe for Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 - Part 134600000

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    Light Pipe

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  • Light Pipe for Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 - Part 134557400

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    Light Pipe

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Frigidaire Washer ATF6700FS2 FAQs

On a Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 washer, an E2 error is commonly tied to a drain or spin problem. We recommend starting with simple no-tools checks: correct an out-of-balance load, make sure the door fully closes, and confirm the drain hose is not kinked; then move to drain-pump checks.

Quick checks first (no tools)

  • Cancel the cycle, wait for the drum to stop completely, then redistribute the load (small or uneven loads can trigger spin issues).
  • Make sure the door is fully closed; do not force it open if the door lock indicator is on.
  • Check the drain hose behind the washer; straighten any kinks and confirm it is not crushed.
  • Reduce the load size if the washer is overloaded.
  • If the motor overheats, let the washer cool; it can restart automatically after up to 30 minutes.

Drain and spin troubleshooting steps

If the washer still shows E2 after the quick checks, focus on draining:

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Water left in the drum, won’t spin out Drain restriction or pump issue Check hose for kinks; then inspect the drain path and pump
Spins poorly, load very wet Load out of balance or too small Add 1 to 2 similar items; redistribute
Door won’t lock or cycle stops early Door lock problem Inspect latch area; consider replacing the lock assembly

Why it matters

E2 conditions usually prevent proper draining or spinning. Fixing the root cause protects the motor control, reduces vibration, and helps prevent odors from water left in the bellows and drum.

Reference for model-specific operating and safety steps

Use the ATF6700FS2 manual for cycle behavior, safety guidance (disconnect power before maintenance), and operating tips that affect draining and spinning.

Last updated: January 2026

The Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 front-load washer has a 3.5 cu. ft. capacity. That capacity helps you size loads correctly so the washer can tumble freely, rinse well, and spin out water efficiently (especially with HE detergent). See the ATF6700FS2 owner's manual for cycle and loading guidance.

How to use the 3.5 cu. ft. capacity effectively

  • Load loosely; items should tumble, not pack tightly against the door glass.
  • Fill the drum by volume, not by weight; stop around 3/4 full for mixed loads.
  • Wash bulky items (comforters, jackets) one at a time if they restrict tumbling.
  • Use HE (high-efficiency) low-sudsing detergent; too many suds can reduce cleaning and rinsing.
  • If the washer vibrates in spin, reduce the load size and rebalance the items.

Quick load-size guide (typical for a 3.5 cu. ft. front-load washer)

Load type What it usually looks like in the drum Best practice
Small Drum about 1/4 full Good for delicates and quick washes
Medium Drum about 1/2 full Best everyday performance
Large Drum about 3/4 full Avoid packing; allow tumbling
Overloaded Drum nearly full, items pressed to glass Poor rinse/spin; higher vibration risk

Why it matters

Using the right load size for the ATF6700FS2 protects wash performance and helps prevent common issues like poor rinsing, excess suds, and out-of-balance spinning. It also reduces strain on key components such as the door lock and drain system.

Last updated: January 2026

Most Frigidaire washing machines, including the Frigidaire ATF6700FS2 front-load washer, typically last 8 to 10 years with normal household use and routine care. Consistent cleaning, correct detergent use, and avoiding overloads are the biggest factors that help you reach the high end of that range.

What affects washer lifespan the most

  • Load size and balance: frequent overloading or unbalanced loads increases wear on the tub, shocks, and motor.
  • Detergent choice: this washer is designed for low-sudsing HE detergent; excess suds can lead to poor rinsing and extra strain.
  • Drain health: coins, lint, and small items can stress the drain system and pump.
  • Vibration and installation: installing on a solid floor (not carpet) reduces movement that can shorten component life.
  • Moisture control: leaving the door ajar between loads helps reduce odor and residue buildup.

Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)

Usage pattern Typical life expectancy What usually wears first
Light use (few loads/week) 10 years Door lock, inlet valve, pump
Average family use 8 to 10 years Pump, shocks, control boards
Heavy use (daily loads) 6 to 8 years Shocks, bearings/tub components

Maintenance habits that help you get 8 to 10 years

  • Use the correct amount of HE detergent and avoid extra suds.
  • Keep the door gasket area wiped dry after wash day.
  • Check pockets to prevent debris from reaching the drain system.
  • Level the washer to reduce vibration during spin.
  • Follow the care and cleaning schedule in the ATF6700FS2 owner's manual.

Why it matters

A front-load washer’s biggest lifespan killers are vibration, oversudsing, and drainage restrictions. Preventing those issues reduces stress on high-cost components like the motor control board, drain pump, and tub system.

Last updated: January 2026

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