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Frigidaire FWSB34RGS0 washer - p5995323226 Parts

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Frigidaire Washer - P5995323226 FWSB34RGS0 FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire washer model FWSB34RGS0, we look up replacement parts by entering the full model number to pull the correct parts list and diagrams, then matching the exact part you need (like a drain pump or water inlet valve) to your washer.

How to look up parts for model FWSB34RGS0

  • Find the full model number on the washer’s model tag (copy it exactly: FWSB34RGS0).
  • Use the model number to open the washer parts list and diagram for your exact unit.
  • Identify the failed part by symptom (no drain, no fill, leaking, loud spin, etc.).
  • Match by part name and part ID to avoid ordering the wrong item.
  • Order the replacement part and compare the old part to the new one before installing.

Common parts customers replace on this model

Here are a few examples available for FWSB34RGS0:

Symptom Likely part to check Example part on this page
Washer won’t drain or drains slowly Drain pump, drain path Pump 137221600
Washer won’t fill or fills slowly Water inlet valve, screens Water valve 134190200
Loud roaring during spin Spin bearing, tub support Electrolux washer spin bearing 3204405

Why it matters

Using the model number narrows the results to parts that fit your exact Frigidaire washer configuration. That helps you avoid mismatched electrical parts (like a valve) and fit issues with mechanical parts (like a pump or bearing).

Helpful tip before you order

  • Confirm the symptom first (drain vs. spin vs. fill).
  • Check for simple causes (kinked hoses, clogged screens, loose connections).
  • If you’re doing electrical testing, unplug the washer first.

For ordering beyond the parts shown, we use the model number search on Sears PartsDirect to find additional diagrams and compatible replacements.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FWSB34RGS0 washer, the drain pump is mounted low on the cabinet, typically behind the lower front access area near the bottom of the tub. You usually reach it by removing the lower front panel so you can see the pump and the drain hoses.

How to access the drain pump

  1. Unplug the washer.
  2. Turn off both water supply valves.
  3. Remove the lower front access panel (or the lower portion of the front panel, depending on your cabinet style).

Common access details on this style of Frigidaire washer:

  • The panel is held by screws along the bottom edge.
  • After removing screws, the panel tilts outward at the bottom, then drops down and off.
  • Plastic alignment pegs at the bottom help locate the panel when reinstalling.
  • The pump sits close to the floor with two hoses attached (tub-to-pump and pump-to-drain).

What you will see once the panel is off

Use this quick guide to identify the right component:

What you see What it usually is Why it matters
Small motorized housing with 2 large hoses Drain pump Moves water out during drain and spin
Hose leading toward the standpipe/wall drain Drain outlet hose Kinks or clogs can mimic a bad pump
Water on the base near the pump Leak at pump or hose connection Can cause draining issues and corrosion

When the pump location matters (symptoms)

Knowing where the pump is helps you confirm whether the problem is a clog, a hose issue, or a failed pump.

Check the pump area if you notice:

  • Washer will not drain or drains slowly
  • Humming sound during drain with little or no water movement
  • Water left in the tub at the end of the cycle
  • Leaks from the lower front of the washer

Parts that commonly relate to drain problems

If you determine the pump is the issue, the correct replacement for this model is the pump 137221600.

Why it matters: The drain pump is the heart of the drain system. If it is blocked, leaking, or not running, the washer cannot remove water, and many models will not spin properly until draining is complete.

Last updated: February 2026

In a Frigidaire washer like model FWSB34RGS0, the parts that fail most often are the ones that move water, control filling, or support spinning. Typical failures show up as leaking, not draining, not filling, loud noise, or excessive vibration; each symptom points to a small group of likely parts.

Most common parts that fail (and what you notice)

Quick symptom-to-part checklist

Symptom Most likely area Example part on this model
Water won’t drain Drain pump or blockage Pump 137221600
Won’t fill or fills wrong Inlet valve or screens Water valve 134190200
Loud roar in spin Bearing or seal wear Electrolux washer spin bearing 3204405
Leaking from center/bottom Tub seal or drive tube seal Washer basket drive tube seal 5303161307
Excessive vibration Suspension or load issues Spring-vertical 134885900

Why it matters

Catching the failing part early prevents secondary damage (for example, a leak can damage bearings, and a worn bearing can damage seals). It also helps you order the right replacement the first time for your FWSB34RGS0.

Before you order a part

  • Unplug the washer and turn off water supply.
  • Check for simple causes first: kinked drain hose, clogged inlet screens, or an unbalanced load.
  • Look for the exact failure symptom (leak location, noise type, when it happens).
  • Match the replacement to your model number FWSB34RGS0.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire washer model FWSB34RGS0 is not working, the most common causes are a power problem (outlet, breaker, cord), a water supply issue (valves off or low pressure), or a failed component such as the drain pump or water inlet valve. Start with the quick checks below.

Quick checks first (no tools)

  • Make sure the washer is plugged in firmly and the outlet has power.
  • Reset the home breaker or replace a blown fuse.
  • Confirm both hot and cold supply valves are fully open.
  • Check that the fill hoses are not kinked or crushed.
  • Verify the lid is fully closed and the control knob is set to a cycle.

What the symptoms usually mean

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
No lights, no response No power to washer Test outlet, reset breaker, inspect power cord
Won’t fill Water supply off, clogged inlet screens, bad valve Check valves and screens; consider water valve 134190200
Fills but won’t drain/spin Drain restriction or failed pump Check drain hose and tub-to-pump path; consider pump 137221600
Hums but doesn’t run Jammed pump, seized bearing, mechanical bind Check for obstructions; inspect for noise and drag

Targeted troubleshooting steps

  • Power test: Plug a lamp into the same outlet to confirm power.
  • Water test: Turn off valves, remove hoses, and check the small inlet screens for debris; reinstall and retest.
  • Drain test: Inspect the drain hose for clogs and confirm it is not shoved too far down the standpipe.
  • Listen for clues: A loud grinding during spin often points to a bearing or drive issue (for example, a worn spin bearing).

Why it matters

A washer that will not start, fill, or drain is usually failing at one of three basics: power in, water in, or water out. Narrowing the symptom first prevents replacing good parts and gets your FWSB34RGS0 running faster.

Last updated: February 2026

On Frigidaire washer model FWSB34RGS0, a displayed “340” is typically a diagnostic display or control/timer indication, not a standardized, universal error code. We treat it as a symptom: note when it appears (start, fill, drain, spin) and troubleshoot the system involved.

What to do first (fast, safe steps)

  • Reset power: unplug the washer or turn off the breaker for 2 minutes, then restore power.
  • Cancel the cycle and reselect a normal cycle; confirm the knob points exactly to a cycle mark.
  • If the washer stops with water in the tub, check the drain hose for kinks and the standpipe for clogs.
  • If the washer will not start or the cycle selection seems “off,” inspect the control knob for cracking or slipping.
  • If you smell burning or see damaged wiring, stop using the washer until repairs are made.

Common causes based on when “340” shows up

When you see “340” What it usually indicates What we check next
Right after selecting a cycle Mis-selection or slipping knob/timer Knob fit, timer alignment, control shaft engagement
Mid-cycle with no draining Drain problem stopping the cycle Drain path and drain pump operation
Randomly, intermittent Loose connection or failing component Harness connections, component testing

Parts on this model that often relate to the symptom

Why it matters

Treating “340” as a timing, control, or drain symptom helps you avoid replacing the wrong part. Matching the code to the exact point in the cycle is the quickest way to isolate whether the issue is selection/control or a no-drain condition.

For the test method we use most often, see how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

Last updated: February 2026

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