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Frigidaire ATF6700FS1 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire ATF6700FS1 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Washer ATF6700FS1 FAQs

The most common issues we see with the Frigidaire ATF6700FS1 washer are no-drain or slow-drain problems, door won’t lock or won’t start symptoms, leaking at the door seal area, and excessive vibration during spin. Your ATF6700FS1 owner's manual helps confirm the correct checks and reset steps for your exact control panel.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Washer won’t drain or stops mid-cycle: clogged pump/hoses, failing Washer drain pump
  • Door won’t lock, won’t start, or unlocks unexpectedly: failing Door lock switch
  • Leaking from the front of the washer: torn door seal (bellows), loose clamp, debris on seal lip
  • Excessive vibration or banging in spin: worn shocks, unbalanced load, shipping bolts left in (after moves)
  • No fill or fills slowly: restricted inlet screens/hoses, failing Washer water inlet valve

Quick checks you can do first

  1. Unplug the washer for 2 minutes, then restore power (clears many control glitches).
  2. Verify the drain hose is not kinked and the standpipe is not clogged.
  3. Check hot and cold supply valves are fully open; clean inlet hose screens.
  4. Run a rinse and spin with an empty drum to see if vibration is load-related.
  5. Inspect the door seal area for small items (coins, pins) that can cause leaks.

Parts that commonly solve these problems

Symptom Common fix Part to consider
Won’t drain Replace pump if it hums, jams, or leaks Washer drain pump 137221600
Won’t start, door error Replace door lock assembly Door lock switch 131763256
Leaks at door Replace bellows or clamp if damaged Bellows 134515300
Excessive vibration Replace worn shocks Shock absorber 5304485917
Slow/no fill Replace inlet valve if it won’t open Washer water inlet valve 134371220

Error codes (when the display shows one)

Use Frigidaire front load washer error codes to match the code to a likely failure area (drain, lock, fill, or control) before ordering parts.

Why it matters

Front-load washers like the ATF6700FS1 rely on a tight door seal, a working door lock, and a clear drain path; when any of those systems struggle, the washer may stop for safety, leak, or shake excessively.

Last updated: March 2026

The Frigidaire ATF6700FS1 is a 3.5 cu. ft. front-load washer. That capacity is the usable drum volume for washing clothes; it helps you choose the right load size, detergent amount, and cycle so you get good cleaning without overloading.

How to use the 3.5 cu. ft. capacity in real life

  • Load by drum space, not by weight; most loads should fill the drum about 1/2 to 3/4 full when dry.
  • Leave room at the top so items can tumble freely; tight packing reduces cleaning and rinsing.
  • For bulky items (comforters, jackets), wash fewer pieces at once to prevent imbalance during spin.
  • Use HE detergent and measure carefully; too much detergent can cause oversudsing and poor rinsing.
  • If you frequently get vibration or off-balance spins, reduce load size and redistribute items.

Quick guide: what “3.5 cu. ft.” means

What you’re deciding What 3.5 cu. ft. supports Practical tip
Everyday loads Medium to large loads Aim for 1/2 to 3/4 drum full
Bulky items Some bulky loads, not all at once Wash bulky items one at a time when needed
Detergent amount HE detergent only Follow the detergent label for front-load/HE

Where we confirm model details

Your model and serial tag is located at the top, inside the door opening. For operating details and load recommendations specific to this washer, use the ATF6700FS1 owner’s manual.

Why it matters

Capacity directly affects cleaning performance and reliability. Overloading can lead to poor agitation/tumbling, longer drain times, and excessive vibration that stresses suspension components such as the shock absorber 5304485917.

Last updated: January 2026

A Frigidaire washing machine typically lasts 8 to 10 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Frigidaire ATF6700FS1 washer, following the care and operating guidance in the ATF6700FS1 owner's manual helps you get the full expected lifespan.

What affects washer lifespan the most

  • Load size and balance: frequent overloading and unbalanced loads increase wear on the tub and suspension.
  • Drain and spin health: slow draining or repeated spin issues strain the motor and controls.
  • Water quality and detergent use: excess suds and mineral buildup shorten component life.
  • Door seal care: moisture left in the bellows can lead to odor and residue that accelerates deterioration.
  • Vibration: persistent shaking can wear shocks, mounts, and tub components.

Maintenance habits that add years

  • Leave the door slightly open between loads to dry the drum and bellows.
  • Wipe moisture from the door glass and bellows folds after the last load of the day.
  • Use the correct detergent amount (especially HE detergent if specified in your manual).
  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle (or hot wash) to reduce residue.
  • Check pockets and remove coins, screws, and debris that can damage the pump.

Quick “wear item” guide (typical)

Item Typical replacement timing Common symptom
Door lock 6 to 10 years Door won’t lock, won’t start
Drain pump 5 to 9 years Won’t drain, loud humming
Shock absorbers 6 to 10 years Excessive vibration in spin
Door boot (bellows) 5 to 10 years Leaks, odor, visible tears

If you are already seeing door-latch problems, the door lock switch 131763256 is the model-matched part we use for ATF6700FS1.

Why it matters

Knowing the 8 to 10 year lifespan helps you decide whether to invest in a repair (like a drain pump or door lock) versus planning for replacement, especially if multiple symptoms show up at once.

Last updated: January 2026

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