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Electrolux EPWD15SS1 laundry accessories

Electrolux EPWD15SS1 laundry accessories Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 laundry accessories, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Drawer for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 - Part 7134862400

    Pedestal diagram

    Drawer

    Part #7134862400

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Panel for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 - Part 7134990520

    Pedestal diagram

    Panel

    Part #7134990520

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Drawer Button for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 - Part 7134998500

    Pedestal diagram

    Drawer Button

    Part #7134998500

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cabinet,pedestal ,turquoise for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 - Part 7134797120

    Pedestal diagram

    Cabinet,pedestal ,turquoise

    Part #7134797120

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Gray Spacer for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 - Part 7134840540

    Pedestal diagram

    Gray Spacer

    Part #7134840540

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Divider,draw for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 - Part 7134442340

    Pedestal diagram

    Divider,draw

    Part #7134442340

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cabinet,med. Blue for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 - Part 7134797115

    Pedestal diagram

    Cabinet,med. Blue

    Part #7134797115

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Leveling Leg Assy,bolt,pad & Nut for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 - Part 7131841600

    Pedestal diagram

    Leveling Leg Assy,bolt,pad & Nut

    Part #7131841600

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cabinet,pedestal ,silver for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 - Part 7134797125

    Pedestal diagram

    Cabinet,pedestal ,silver

    Part #7134797125

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Panel for Electrolux EPWD15SS1 - Part 7134802700

    Pedestal diagram

    Panel

    Part #7134802700

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Electrolux Laundry Accessories EPWD15SS1 FAQs

Yes. Electrolux model EPWD15SS1 is a discontinued (no longer in production) pedestal accessory; you can still use the model number to match fit and installation details and to look up any remaining replacement hardware. Use the EPWD15SS1 installation guide for the correct bracket orientation and mounting steps.

How to confirm what “discontinued” means for you

Discontinued affects availability, not how you install or use the pedestal.

  • Use EPWD15SS1 when checking compatibility with your washer or dryer.
  • Compare your pedestal’s brackets and screw locations to the guide before moving or reinstalling.
  • If you are shopping, check current availability by searching the model on Sears PartsDirect.
  • Keep your purchase record; warranty coverage is based on purchase date and terms.

Key installation points from the EPWD15SS1 guide

The installation guide focuses on safe lifting, bracket placement, and leveling.

  • Insert the rear bracket “C” tab into the widest rear slots on the pedestal.
  • Orient rear brackets outward for washer mounting and inward for dryer mounting.
  • Use two or more people to lift the washer or dryer onto the pedestal.
  • Align mounting holes, then install screws at the rear brackets and front brackets.
  • Recheck levelness and adjust legs until the setup is solid and stable.

Quick reference: rear bracket orientation

Appliance mounted on pedestal Rear bracket orientation Result
Washer Outward Proper hole alignment and stability
Dryer Inward Proper hole alignment and stability

Why it matters

Knowing EPWD15SS1 is discontinued helps set expectations for availability, but correct installation is what prevents rocking, vibration, and fasteners loosening over time.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Electrolux EPWD15SS1 laundry accessory, the most common problems are installation-related fitment issues, loose or leaking hose connections, and electrical or communication problems when the accessory relies on power or a control connection. Using the correct setup steps from the installation guide prevents most repeat issues.

Most common problems we see

  • Accessory does not fit or mount correctly (misaligned brackets, missing spacers, wrong orientation)
  • Water leak at a hose or fitting (cross-threaded connection, worn washer, loose clamp)
  • No power to the accessory (tripped breaker, loose plug, damaged cord)
  • Intermittent operation (loose connector, pinched wire, vibration loosening fasteners)
  • Error or no response when paired with a compatible washer or dryer (connection not fully seated)

Quick checks to try first

  1. Unplug the laundry unit (or switch off the breaker) before touching wiring or connectors.
  2. Re-check every fastener and mounting point; tighten evenly so the accessory sits square.
  3. Inspect hoses and fittings; hand-tighten, then snug slightly more if the guide calls for it.
  4. Look for pinched wires, rubbed insulation, or a connector that is not fully latched.
  5. If there is a leak, dry everything and re-test; even a slow drip shows up quickly on a dry surface.

Symptoms and likely causes

Symptom Most likely cause What to do
Drips at connection Loose fitting or damaged washer Reseat connection; replace washer if flattened
Accessory wobbles Uneven mounting or missing hardware Reinstall and level; verify all hardware is used
Dead/no lights No power or loose connector Verify outlet/breaker; reseat plug/connector
Works sometimes Vibration loosening connection Secure wiring; re-tighten fasteners

Why it matters

A small installation error can cause leaks, vibration, or electrical faults that lead to bigger laundry problems like water damage, nuisance shutdowns, or repeated service calls. Correct fitment and secure connections protect the washer or dryer the EPWD15SS1 is used with.

Last updated: March 2026

Electrolux laundry accessories like the EPWD15SS1 typically last 10 years with normal household use. Lifespan depends most on installation quality, load/weight limits, moisture exposure, and how often the accessory is removed and reinstalled.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most accessory failures come from wear, corrosion, or mounting damage rather than “age” alone.

  • Installation and mounting: loose fasteners and misalignment shorten life
  • Environment: humidity, detergent residue, and vibration speed up corrosion and cracking
  • Usage pattern: frequent removal/reinstall cycles wear threads, clips, and brackets
  • Overloading: exceeding weight limits bends frames and stresses attachment points
  • Cleaning habits: harsh chemicals can pit finishes and weaken plastics

Quick expectations by accessory type

Because EPWD15SS1 is listed as a laundry accessory, lifespan varies by what the accessory actually is.

Accessory type (common examples) Average lifespan Common end-of-life sign
Pedestal, riser, or mounting kit 10 years wobble, bent brackets, stripped hardware
Stacking kit or bracket set 10 years vibration, shifting, cracked/loose brackets
Trim/cover panels and cosmetic pieces 10 years broken tabs, rust, dents

How to get the full lifespan from EPWD15SS1

Use these practices to prevent early wear and vibration damage:

  • Confirm the accessory is installed exactly as shown in the installation guide
  • Re-tighten mounting hardware after the first few weeks of use
  • Keep the area dry; wipe up spills and detergent residue promptly
  • Avoid using the accessory as a step or shelf if it is not designed for that load
  • If you notice new vibration or movement, correct it immediately to prevent metal fatigue

Why it matters

A worn or loosely installed accessory can increase washer or dryer vibration, which accelerates wear on feet/leveling components, cabinet panels, and nearby connections.

Last updated: March 2026

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