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Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 washer

Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Clip for Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 - Part 134261300

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  • Washer Water Inlet Valve Assembly for Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 - Part 5304514790

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  • Washer Counterweight, Lower for Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 - Part 5304505016

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  • Cable Tie for Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 - Part 5303321209

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  • Washer Outer Rear Tub for Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 - Part 5304505157

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  • Washer Indicator Light Lens for Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 - Part 5304505064

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Electrolux Washer EFLS527UIW0 FAQs

Your Electrolux washer’s model number is printed on the rating label inside the door opening. On the EFLS527UIW0-STYLE front-load design, you’ll see it when you open the door and look around the door frame area; confirm it against the EFLS527UIW0 owner's manual.

Where to look (fast checklist)

  • Open the washer door fully.
  • Check the door opening frame (cabinet front) for a sticker or metal tag.
  • Look for Model and Serial fields on the label.
  • Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers).
  • Take a clear photo of the label for parts ordering and service.

What the model number tells you

Electrolux model numbers identify the exact series and configuration, which is what we use to match the correct parts (like a door boot, drain pump, or control board) and the correct troubleshooting steps.

Quick example

The manual explains that the series number is embedded in the model number (example shown: EFLS627UTT is a “600 series”). Your washer will follow the same pattern.

What you see on the label What it means Why it matters
Model number (example: EFLS527UIW0) Exact washer configuration Ensures correct parts fit
Serial number Unique unit identifier Helps with service history and support
Series digits within model Product series family Helps match features and controls

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Electrolux washer parts and avoids mismatches in items like the washer door boot 5304505004 or the door lock assembly.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 front-load washer, replacing the bellows (door boot) means removing the outer retaining clamp at the front opening, peeling the boot off the front lip, then transferring and reseating the boot and clamps so the door seals without leaks. Use the EFLS527UIW0 installation guide for safety and handling precautions.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Unplug the washer; internal components can present an electric shock risk if the unit is energized.
  • Turn off both water supply valves.
  • Protect the floor and keep the washer upright; do not tip it onto its top or right side.
  • Keep towels and a shallow pan ready for residual water.
  • Take photos of clamp positions and boot alignment marks before removal.

Replacement steps (typical front-load procedure)

  1. Open the door and locate the outer spring clamp around the front edge of the boot.
  2. Carefully pry the spring section forward (use a small flat blade screwdriver) and remove the outer clamp.
  3. Peel the boot lip off the front panel all the way around.
  4. If your model uses an inner clamp at the tub, loosen or release it and remove the boot from the tub lip.
  5. Clean the sealing surfaces (front panel lip and tub lip) so the new boot seats flat.
  6. Install the new boot: seat it on the tub lip first (align any drain port at the bottom), then reinstall the inner clamp.
  7. Stretch the boot lip over the front panel opening and reinstall the outer spring clamp.
  8. Run a rinse cycle and check for drips around the door.

Parts that commonly get replaced with the bellows

Symptom Most common related part Why it matters
Leaks at the door edge Door boot Torn or unseated seal lets water escape
Boot won’t stay seated Boot spring clamp Weak/bent clamp cannot hold tension
Door won’t latch after reassembly Door strike Misalignment prevents proper lock engagement

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Why it matters

A properly seated door boot and clamp tension prevent leaks, reduce odor and mold buildup, and help the door lock system work correctly during high-speed spin.

Last updated: February 2026

Electrolux washing machines typically last 10 years. For your Electrolux EFLS527UIW0 washer, regular care (proper detergent use, cleaning the door seal, and keeping the drain system clear) helps you reach that lifespan and avoid common wear issues; see the EFLS527UIW0 owner's manual for model-specific care and cleaning steps.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most front-load washers reach about a decade of service; heavy weekly loads, frequent hot cycles, and poor ventilation shorten life, while routine maintenance extends it.

  • Use the correct detergent type and amount to reduce residue buildup
  • Leave the door ajar between loads to dry the boot and prevent odors
  • Clean the door seal and wipe out standing water after wash day
  • Run periodic cleaning cycles to control soap scum and mildew
  • Avoid chronic overloading, which stresses the drive system and suspension

What the warranty tells you about long-term durability

Warranty coverage is not the same as life expectancy, but it highlights which components are built for long service.

Component (washer) Coverage type What it means for ownership
All parts 1 year (labor included) Early defects are typically addressed quickly
Parts only 2nd year (parts) Some added protection after year one
Inner wash tub Functional life (no labor) Tub is designed for long-term use
Wash tub drive motor 10 years (no labor) Motor is engineered for extended service

Signs your washer is nearing end of life

These symptoms often show up as parts wear out; addressing them early can prevent bigger damage.

  • Persistent leaks around the door area (often the door boot)
  • Loud banging or excessive vibration during spin
  • Repeated drain problems or standing water after cycles
  • Intermittent no-start or door not locking
  • Burning smell or repeated motor-related errors

Why it matters

Knowing the typical 10-year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair (common wear parts like a door boot or drain pump) or plan for replacement when major components begin failing.

Last updated: February 2026

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