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Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 washer

Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Switch-ree for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 - Part 131505901

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    Switch-ree

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  • Drawer Dispenser for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 - Part 131271900

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    Drawer Dispenser

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  • Washer Dispenser Hose for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 - Part 131786100

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    Washer Dispenser Hose

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  • Washer Pressure Switch for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 - Part 131273700

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    Washer Pressure Switch

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  • Rear Weight for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 - Part 131709300

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    Rear Weight

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  • Washer Top Panel Bracket for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 - Part 131668200

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    Washer Top Panel Bracket

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  • Bearing Shell for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 - Part 131462800

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    Bearing Shell

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  • Automatic for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 - Part 131944900

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    Automatic

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  • Wing Bend for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 - Part 131810012

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    Wing Bend

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  • Thermistor for Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 - Part 131899800

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    Thermistor

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Frigidaire Washer GLTF1670AS0 FAQs

A Frigidaire washing machine typically lasts 8 to 10 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 washer, following the care and operating steps in the GLTF1670AS0 owner's manual helps you get the most years out of the motor, bearings, and door system.

What affects washer lifespan most

  • Load size and balance: frequent overloading increases tub and shock stress.
  • Spin vibration: excessive shaking accelerates wear on suspension parts.
  • Door seal care: keeping the bellows clean and dry reduces leaks and odor.
  • Water quality: hard water can increase detergent buildup and residue.
  • Routine cleaning: prevents drain and dispenser issues that shorten service life.

Maintenance habits that add years

We recommend these simple habits for front-load washers like the GLTF1670AS0:

  • Use HE detergent and measure carefully (too much causes buildup).
  • Leave the door slightly open between loads to dry the drum and seal.
  • Wipe the door gasket and glass after the last load of the day.
  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle (hot wash with washer cleaner or approved method).
  • Level the washer and re-check if it starts vibrating more than usual.

For step-by-step operating guidance and safety notes, use the GLTF1670AS0 owner's manual.

Common “wear items” over time

These parts often show age first on front-load washers:

Wear area What you may notice Typical fix
Door lock/catch Door will not lock, cycle will not start Inspect/replace door lock components
Door boot (bellows) Leaks at the front, mildew odor Clean or replace bellows
Suspension/shocks Banging or walking during spin Replace shock absorber kit

If the door will not latch or the washer will not start, the door catch 131763256 is one model-matched part to check.

Why it matters

A washer that is maintained and kept level runs smoother, leaks less, and puts less strain on the tub, pump, and suspension. That directly improves reliability and helps you reach the full 8 to 10 year service life.

Last updated: January 2026

The exact wash capacity (cubic feet) for the Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 isn’t listed in the installation excerpts we have; however, most Frigidaire front-load washers of this design are typically around 3.0 to 3.5 cu. ft. For the model-specific spec, check the GLTF1670AS0 owner's manual.

How to confirm capacity for GLTF1670AS0

We recommend using the model’s documentation first, then the product label if needed.

  • Look in the specifications section of the GLTF1670AS0 owner's manual.
  • Check the model/serial tag (often inside the door opening) for capacity or series info.
  • Compare your tub size to similar Frigidaire front-load models if the label doesn’t list cu. ft.
  • Use capacity to choose proper load size; don’t pack items tightly against the door boot.
  • If you’re installing under a counter, verify clearance and requirements in the GLTF1670AS0 installation guide.

Typical capacity range (what it means in real use)

Capacity (cu. ft.) Typical load size Best for
2.8 to 3.1 Small to medium 1 to 2 people, daily loads
3.2 to 3.5 Medium to large Family loads, towels and jeans
3.6+ Large Bulky items more often

Why it matters

Capacity affects how much laundry you can wash effectively in one cycle. Overloading reduces cleaning and rinsing performance and can increase vibration and wear on suspension parts such as the level shock 5304485917.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Frigidaire GLTF1670AS0 washer, the most reliable “reset” is a power reset: unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in and try a normal cycle. If the washer still will not start, focus next on door lock and fill-related checks.

Quick reset steps (GLTF1670AS0)

  • Turn the cycle selector knob to Off/Stop.
  • Unplug the washer for 60 seconds.
  • Plug it back in.
  • Close the door firmly, then select a cycle and pull out the cycle selector knob to start.
  • If it starts but stops again, note any beeps, lights, or error code and use the GLTF1670AS0 owner’s manual.

A “max fill” symptom is usually caused by a water supply, inlet valve, or drain setup issue (not a control reset).

  • Confirm both hot and cold faucets are fully open.
  • Check inlet hoses for kinks; use only new hoses when reinstalling.
  • Verify hose connections are snug (hand-tight plus about 2/3 turn with pliers).
  • Make sure the drain hose is secured in a standpipe or laundry tub and not shoved too far down (helps prevent siphoning).
  • If the washer overfills or will not stop filling, inspect the water inlet valve; on this model that is the washer valve 134190200.

Door lock and “won’t start” checks

This model will not run with the door open, and it locks the door during the cycle.

  • Close the door firmly; listen for the latch engagement.
  • Confirm the door lock indicator behavior matches the cycle start.
  • If the door will not latch or the lock is inconsistent, the door lock/catch can be the cause; see the door catch 131763256.

What to check first (fast diagnosis)

Symptom Most likely area Best next step
Won’t start at all Door not sensed closed Re-seat door, check latch/lock
Keeps trying to fill Water inlet valve or pressure sensing Check hoses, then inlet valve
Fills then drains immediately Drain hose siphoning Correct drain hose height/placement

Why it matters

A power reset clears minor control glitches, but fill and door-lock problems are mechanical or installation-related. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat no-start, overfill, leaks, and cycle interruptions.

Last updated: January 2026

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