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Frigidaire FLCE7522AW1 stacked laundry center

Frigidaire FLCE7522AW1 stacked laundry center Parts

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Frigidaire LAUNDRY CENTER FLCE7522AW1 FAQs

FLCE7522AW1 is a Frigidaire stacked laundry center model number; it identifies the exact washer and dryer unit so you can get the right parts, installation requirements, and operating instructions for your specific machine. For model-specific details, use the FLCE7522AW1 use and care manual.

What this model number tells you

When you use model number FLCE7522AW1, we can match you to the correct Frigidaire laundry center parts and documentation, including items like a drain pump, user interface, dryer lint screen, and dryer thermal limiters.

Common places you’ll find the model number:

  • On the appliance data label (often inside the washer lid area or on the cabinet frame)
  • In your purchase paperwork
  • In the manual’s “keep your product info here” section

What’s included in a “stacked laundry center”

A stacked laundry center is a single, factory-stacked unit with:

  • A washer on the bottom
  • A dryer on the top
  • Shared cabinet and controls layout (varies by model)

Quick reference: model vs. part numbers

What you have Example format What it’s used for
Model number FLCE7522AW1 Identifies the exact appliance
Part ID 5304524452 Identifies a specific Sears PartsDirect part listing
Manufacturer part number 5304524452 (varies) Used by the manufacturer for the same part

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong replacement part and helps ensure you follow the correct venting, electrical, and installation requirements for your Frigidaire laundry center.

Helpful next steps

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FLCE7522AW1 stacked laundry center, the removable “front panel” is typically the dryer front access panel. You remove two screws, lift the panel up to disengage the tabs, then pull it off; reinstall by hooking the tabs and tightening the screws per the FLCE7522AW1 installation guide.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Unplug the laundry center; turning the controls off does not disconnect power.
  • If it is a gas model, shut off the gas supply valve.
  • Let the dryer cool completely if it was running.
  • Wear cut-resistant gloves; sheet metal edges can be sharp.
  • Keep screws together so the panel aligns correctly during reassembly.

Steps to remove the dryer front access panel

  1. Locate the dryer front access panel at the lower front of the dryer section.
  2. Remove the two screws securing the access panel to the dryer cabinet.
  3. Lift the panel upward until the tabs disengage from the cabinet.
  4. Pull the panel away and set it aside.
  5. To reinstall, engage the tabs first, lower the panel into place, then reinstall the two screws.

What you can access after the panel is off

This access panel is mainly for venting and limited service access. Depending on the job, you may be working near components such as:

Area behind panel What you might be doing Common “next step”
Exhaust outlet/duct connection Fix poor drying, long dry times Inspect and clean venting, confirm tight duct fit
Cabinet opening and fasteners Prepare for deeper disassembly Follow the FLCE7522AW1 owner’s manual for service and safety guidance

Why it matters

Removing the correct panel the correct way prevents broken mounting tabs, stripped screws, air leaks at the exhaust connection, and accidental contact with energized internal components.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire stacked laundry center, including model FLCE7522AW1, because it filters results to the exact washer and dryer configuration used in your unit.

How to find the correct model number on your laundry center

Use the appliance’s data tag and write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers matter). Your FLCE7522AW1 owner's manual also includes a place to record the model and serial numbers.

Common places to check on a stacked laundry center:

  • Inside the washer lid area or around the washer opening
  • On the dryer door opening or door frame area
  • On the cabinet frame behind the front panel (varies by design)
  • On the back panel of the unit

How model-number lookup helps you choose the right part

When you search by FLCE7522AW1, you avoid ordering a part that looks similar but mounts differently, uses a different connector, or has a different revision.

Examples of parts that are matched to this model:

Quick checklist before you order

Confirm these details so the part fits and works correctly:

  • Model number: FLCE7522AW1 (exact match)
  • Symptom: won’t drain, won’t heat, won’t tumble, noisy, error code
  • Part location: washer section vs dryer section
  • Electrical match: wire connector style and terminal count (when applicable)
  • Any visible damage: cracks, burning, heavy wear, broken tabs

Common lookup scenarios and what to do

What you have What to use Why it works
Full model number FLCE7522AW1 Filters to the correct parts list and diagrams
Washer error code Frigidaire laundry center -washer error codes Narrows the likely failed washer components
Dryer error code Frigidaire laundry center -dryer error codes Narrows the likely failed dryer components

Why it matters

Laundry centers often share similar-looking parts across multiple Frigidaire and Electrolux-built platforms. Using the exact model number reduces returns, prevents repeat repairs, and helps you fix the real cause (for example, airflow problems vs a failed thermostat).

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your laundry centers

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Main causes: door not fully shut, bad door switch, faulty push-to-start switch, wiring failure, bad drive motor, blown f…

Main causes: blocked exhaust vent, clogged lint screen, bad timer, moisture sensing problems, weak gas valve coils, bad …

Main causes: broken lid switch or lid lock, faulty drive motor, drain system problem, broken drive system components…

Main causes: bad lid switch or lid lock, drive motor failure, broken motor coupler, bad timer, faulty electronic control…

Main causes: clogged drain system, blocked drain hose, bad drain pump…

Main causes: control system failure, broken heating element, bad gas valve coils, gas supply failure, voltage supply pro…

Main causes: unbalanced load, broken suspension springs or shocks, worn snubber ring…

Main causes: lack of water supply, failed lid switch or lid lock, bad water level pressure switch, control system failur…

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