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  • Frigidaire Washer Door Strike for Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 - Part 131763302

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    Electrolux Washer Door Strike

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  • Frigidaire Washer Door Lock Assembly for Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 - Part 131763256

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    Door Catch

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  • Washer Shock Absorber Kit for Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 - Part 5304485917

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    Level Shock

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  • Laundry Appliance Screw, #8-18 X 31/100-in for Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 - Part 131168200

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  • Washer Motor Control Board for Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 - Part 134743500

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    Control Board

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  • Washer Water Inlet Valve for Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 - Part 134371220

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    Washer Water Inlet Valve

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  • Washer Outer Tub Gasket for Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 - Part 5304520351

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    Washer Outer Tub Gasket

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  • Washer Door Boot Kit for Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 - Part 134515300

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  • Washer Shock Absorber Mounting Pin for Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 - Part 131268300

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  • Washer Dispenser Drawer Insert for Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 - Part 134370200

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Frigidaire Washer FTF2140ES0 FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire washer model FTF2140ES0, using the full model number is the most accurate way to find compatible replacement parts because it matches the exact design version and parts list for your washer.

How to look up parts by model number

  • Use the complete model number exactly as shown: FTF2140ES0.
  • Confirm the model and serial tag location: it’s typically at the top, inside of the door opening.
  • Use the parts list and diagrams to identify the correct part name and location.
  • Match both the part name and the part number/part ID before ordering.
  • Keep your documentation handy for future reference using the FTF2140ES0 owner's manual.

Common parts customers search by on FTF2140ES0

If you already know what symptom you’re fixing, these are frequent replacement categories for this front-load washer:

Symptom Part type to check Example from this model’s parts
Door won’t lock or start Door lock/catch Door catch 131763256
Won’t drain, water left in tub Drain pump Washer drain pump 137221600
Leaks at the door opening Door boot/bellows, clamp Bellows (door boot) and clamp
Excessive vibration Shock absorbers Level shock kit

Why the exact model number matters

Frigidaire often uses similar-looking washers with different control boards, door lock assemblies, hoses, and tub components. Searching by FTF2140ES0 helps ensure the replacement part fits, connects correctly, and works with your washer’s control system.

Quick tip for faster, correct ordering

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, Frigidaire Affinity front-load laundry pairs are designed to be stackable when you use the correct stacking kit and follow the Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 installation requirements for leveling, clearances, and securing the units. We recommend confirming the exact stacking procedure in the FTF2140ES0 installation guide.

What you need to stack safely

  • A manufacturer-approved stacking kit made for Frigidaire Affinity front-load units
  • A solid, level floor (stacking amplifies vibration if the washer is not level)
  • Properly installed drain hose and water inlet hoses
  • Adequate space behind the units so hoses and the power cord are not kinked or pinched
  • A completed test cycle after installation to check for leaks and proper operation

Quick checklist before you buy a kit

Use this checklist to avoid common installation problems:

  • Verify your dryer model is an Affinity front-load model intended to stack with the washer
  • Confirm the kit is specified for your washer and dryer pairing (kit compatibility matters)
  • Level the washer first; then secure the dryer on top per the kit instructions
  • Run a full cycle and inspect hose connections for seepage
  • Keep the installation instructions near the washer for future reference

Common issues and what they usually mean

Symptom after stacking Most common cause What to do next
Excessive vibration in spin Washer not level, weak floor Re-level the washer; verify floor is rigid
Water on floor Loose inlet hose connection Tighten connections; recheck after a full cycle
Tub fills then drains oddly Drain standpipe height issue Confirm standpipe is at least 23.6 in (60 cm) high

Why it matters

Stacking saves space, but it also increases the importance of correct leveling and secure mounting. A properly stacked Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 setup helps prevent vibration, noise, and hose leaks that can lead to downtime.

Last updated: February 2026

To get your Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 washer to drain, start by selecting Drain/Spin and pressing Start. If it still will not drain, the most common causes are a kinked or improperly installed drain hose, a clogged pump path, or a failed drain pump.

Quick checks that fix most “won’t drain” problems

  • Cancel the cycle, then run Drain/Spin again to force a drain.
  • Verify the drain hose is not kinked, crushed, or pinched behind the washer.
  • Make sure the hose is secured so it cannot get pushed out by water force.
  • Confirm the standpipe or laundry tub drain is not slow or backed up.
  • Unplug the washer for 2 minutes, then retry Drain/Spin (resets some control glitches).

Drain hose setup for proper draining (model-specific)

For the FTF2140ES0, the drain hose must be pushed onto the rear drain coupler until it reaches the stop rib, then the spring clamp must be positioned correctly to prevent leaks and air gaps that can affect draining. Use the FTF2140ES0 installation guide for the exact hose routing and clamp placement.

What to verify

Item to check What “correct” looks like What happens if it’s wrong
Hose connection at washer Hose fully seated to the stop rib Leaks, poor drain performance
Spring clamp position Clamp ears aligned with hose tabs Leaks, hose can slip
Standpipe/tub connection Hose secured with a tie/strap Hose can pop out during drain

When a part is likely the problem

If the hose and house drain are good but the washer hums, drains slowly, or leaves water in the tub, the drain pump is a prime suspect. For this model, the replacement part is the washer drain pump 137221600.

Why it matters

A washer that cannot drain usually cannot spin properly; that leaves clothes soaking wet and can trigger error conditions. Correct drain hose installation and a clear pump path prevent repeat clogs and water leaks.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 washer, a Normal wash cycle typically runs about 60 to 80 minutes, but the exact time changes with water temperature, load size, and how long the washer needs to fill, wash, drain, and spin.

What makes the Normal cycle time change

Cycle time is not a fixed number because the washer adjusts for conditions during the fill, tumble, and spin portions of the cycle.

  • Water temperature selection: colder water can extend wash time
  • Load size and balance: small or uneven loads can add time during spin as the washer rebalances
  • Water supply flow: slow fill from partially closed faucets or restricted hoses adds minutes
  • Drain performance: slow draining can lengthen the end of the cycle
  • Pauses for safety: the drum coasts to a stop before it is safe to reach in

Quick checks if your Normal cycle seems unusually long

These steps help bring cycle time back to normal and prevent mid-cycle delays.

  • Confirm both supply faucets are fully open
  • Make sure the drain hose is installed correctly and not kinked
  • Avoid overloading; load items loosely so they tumble freely
  • Wash bulky items with similar items to reduce out-of-balance spin corrections
  • If the washer stops and restarts later, allow up to 30 minutes for motor cool-down

Typical timing guide (what you should expect)

What you notice Most common cause What to do
Cycle runs 60 to 80 minutes Normal operation No action needed
Cycle time creeps longer over weeks Fill or drain slowing down Check faucets, hoses, and drain setup
Washer pauses, then resumes Motor overload protector cool-down Reduce load size, improve airflow around washer

Why it matters

Knowing the Normal cycle range helps you spot real problems early. A small change is normal, but a big increase often points to a fill, drain, or load-balance issue that can also affect cleaning and spin-out performance.

For model-specific operating details and cycle behavior, follow the FTF2140ES0 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

The Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 is a front-load tumble-action washer; its exact tub capacity is listed in the model’s literature and technical data. For the most accurate number for your specific unit, we recommend confirming it in the FTF2140ES0 owner's manual.

How to confirm capacity on your exact washer

Capacity can vary by closely related models, so use the model-specific documents and the unit’s ID plate.

  • Check the specifications section in the FTF2140ES0 owner's manual
  • Look for the model and serial label at the top, inside the door opening
  • If you have the installation packet, note that a wiring diagram and technical data sheet are stored inside the washer (left-hand side panel area)
  • Match the model number exactly: FTF2140ES0 (letters and numbers matter)
  • If you are comparing to another Frigidaire washer, compare by model number, not by appearance

Typical capacity range (helpful for planning)

Most Frigidaire front-load washers from this general era commonly fall in the about 3.0 to 3.5 cu. ft. range. Use this only as a planning estimate (laundry basket size, detergent dosing); use the manual for the exact spec.

What you need Best source Why
Exact capacity for FTF2140ES0 FTF2140ES0 owner's manual Model-specific specification
Installation clearances and setup details FTF2140ES0 installation guide Helps avoid vibration, leaks, and drain issues
Cycle selection and loading guidance FTF2140ES0 owner's manual Prevents overloading and poor cleaning

Why it matters

Knowing capacity helps us prevent overloading (poor cleaning, excess vibration during spin) and helps you choose the right cycle, load size, and detergent amount for a Frigidaire front-load washer.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire Affinity style front-load washer like model FTF2140ES0, error code E59 indicates the control is not detecting a motor speed (tachometer) signal for several seconds, so the washer cannot confirm the basket is spinning correctly. Use the troubleshooting steps in the FTF2140ES0 owner's manual first.

What E59 usually points to

E59 is a spin feedback problem. In most cases, the root cause is in one of these areas:

  • Loose, damaged, or corroded wiring between the motor and control
  • Motor tachometer (speed sensor) not sending a signal
  • Motor problem (won’t run, runs intermittently, or stalls under load)
  • Motor control or main control not processing the tach signal correctly
  • Excessive drag in the tub (bearing issue, seized item, heavy load imbalance)

Quick checks we recommend (before replacing parts)

  1. Power reset: Unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then retry a Spin cycle.
  2. Reduce the load: Try a small load or empty drum spin to rule out overload/imbalance.
  3. Check for binding: With power off, rotate the drum by hand; it should turn smoothly without grinding.
  4. Inspect connections: Verify motor and control connectors are fully seated and wires are not pinched.
  5. Look for related codes: If other codes appear, use the Frigidaire front load washer error codes guide to narrow the failure.

Parts that are commonly involved

If the basic checks do not resolve E59, these parts are commonly tested next on FTF2140ES0:

Symptom you notice Most likely area Example part on this model
Won’t spin, drains normally Motor circuit or control Washer motor 137043000
Intermittent spin, random stops Wiring/connector or control Control connections, main control
No response, multiple erratic behaviors Main control Control board 134743500

Why it matters

The washer relies on the tachometer feedback to control acceleration and high-speed spin. When that signal is missing, the control stops the cycle to prevent poor washing results and potential damage from uncontrolled spinning.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FTF2140ES0 front-load washer, the “filter” most people mean is the drain pump clean-out (coin trap) that’s accessed from the lower front of the cabinet, behind the toe panel. It catches lint and small items before they reach the drain pump.

Where to look on the FTF2140ES0

  • Unplug the washer.
  • Remove the lower front toe panel to reach the drain pump area.
  • Look for the pump clean-out cap or a short clean-out hose near the pump.
  • Place a shallow pan and towels under the area before opening it.
  • Open the clean-out slowly; water will drain out.

If you need the exact panel removal steps and safety notes for your unit, use the FTF2140ES0 installation guide.

Quick “filter” location guide (what customers call a filter)

What you’re looking for Where it is What it does
Drain pump clean-out (coin trap) Lower front, behind toe panel Traps coins, lint, debris to prevent drain clogs
Water inlet screens Inside the hot/cold inlet ports (where hoses connect) Catches sediment to prevent slow fill
Dispenser screen (if equipped) In the dispenser drawer area Helps keep dispenser flow clear

Symptoms a clogged pump filter causes

  • Washer will not drain, drains slowly, or stops mid-cycle
  • Standing water left in the drum
  • Loud humming or rattling during drain
  • Musty odor from trapped debris

If the washer still will not drain after cleaning the trap, the drain pump itself is a common next check; for this model, see the washer drain pump 137221600.

Why it matters

Keeping the pump clean-out clear helps the FTF2140ES0 drain and spin properly, reduces odor, and prevents small items from damaging the pump or blocking the drain path.

Last updated: February 2026

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