How to find model number on a Frigidaire washer?
On the Frigidaire washer model ATF6000FS2, the model and serial number label is typically located in the door opening area. Open the washer door and look around the frame (often along the front rim) for a sticker or plate showing the model number and serial number.
Where to look first (fast checklist)
- Open the door and inspect the door opening frame on the cabinet
- Check the area behind the door seal (bellows) lip if the label is partially hidden
- Look along the inside edge near the door latch side
- Wipe the area with a damp cloth; detergent residue can make the print hard to see
- Write down both the model number and serial number before ordering parts
What the model number is used for
The model number ensures we match the correct Frigidaire parts diagram and compatible replacement parts for your washer, such as a door lock switch, water inlet valve, or drain pump.
| You need this | Why it matters | Example for this washer |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact design and parts list | ATF6000FS2 |
| Serial number | Helps confirm production details for some parts | Printed on the same label |
If you still cannot find the label
Use the documentation for your washer to confirm label locations and other identification details:
- Check the ATF6000FS2 owner's manual
- Keep the ATF6000FS2 installation guide with your records for future reference
Why it matters
Even small design changes can affect fit and wiring. Using the exact model number (ATF6000FS2) helps prevent ordering the wrong control board, door lock assembly, or other washer parts.
Last updated: February 2026
How to fix a Frigidaire washer that won't spin?
If your Frigidaire ATF6000FS2 washer will not spin, we start by confirming the cycle settings (No Spin, spin speed) and the door lock status; then we reset power and check for a drain problem. A spin interruption can keep the door locked for 2 to 3 minutes, so wait before restarting. See the ATF6000FS2 owner's manual for cycle and control details.
Quick checks that fix most “won’t spin” problems
- Press Cancel to stop the current cycle, then reselect Spin Only.
- Verify No Spin is not selected; choose an appropriate Spin Speed (Maximum, Fast, Medium, Slow).
- If the cycle was interrupted during spin, wait 2 to 3 minutes for the door lock to release; do not force the door.
- Unplug the washer for 5 to 10 minutes, plug back in, then try Spin Only again.
- Reduce the load size and redistribute items; heavy, single-item loads can prevent a stable spin.
Door lock and “dr” display
Your washer will not operate with the door open; status lights can blink and “dr” can display as a reminder to close the door. If the door will not lock or unlock correctly, the door lock can be the root cause.
Part to consider: Door lock switch 131763256
Drain first, then spin
A front-load washer typically will not reach high spin if it cannot drain properly.
| Symptom | What it usually points to | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| Water left in drum | Drain restriction or failed pump | Check pump/filter area and drain hose; consider pump replacement |
| Hums but no drain | Pump jammed or failing | Inspect for debris; test/replace pump |
Part to consider: Water pump 137221600
Why it matters
Spin problems are often a safety or protection response (door not locked, load out of balance, or water not draining). Fixing the underlying cause prevents repeat “no spin” cycles and reduces wear on the motor control system.
For model-specific error code meanings and next steps, use Frigidaire front load washer error codes.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Frigidaire washer leaking from the bottom?
A bottom leak on your Frigidaire ATF6000FS2 washer usually comes from the drain system (pump, drain hose, or hose connections) or an overfill/dispensing issue that lets water run down the cabinet and drip underneath. We recommend confirming the leak point during a short fill and drain test in the installation guide.
Quick checks that find most bottom leaks
- Unplug the washer and turn off both water faucets before inspecting.
- Look for water trails under the front edge and along the sides of the base.
- Check that the drain hose is secured so it cannot pull out or shift during draining (the install instructions call for securing it with a tie to the standpipe or tub). See the installation guide.
- Inspect inlet hose connections at the rear for drips that can run down and appear as a bottom leak.
- Run a short cycle and watch when the leak starts: fill, wash/agitate, drain, or spin.
Match the leak timing to the most likely cause
| When you see water | Most likely source | What to inspect first |
|---|---|---|
| During fill | Inlet hoses, inlet valve area, dispenser hose | Hose washers, tightness, cracks, mineral buildup |
| During wash/tumble | Door boot (bellows), door seal area | Tears at the bottom of the boot, clamp fit |
| During drain | Drain pump, pump hoses, drain hose | Pump housing seams, hose clamps, pinholes |
| Only at high spin | Door boot leak, tub gasket, oversudsing | Boot lip seating, residue trails, soap amount |
Parts that commonly fix a bottom leak on this model
If the leak happens during draining or right after, these model-matched parts are common fixes:
- Water pump 137221600 (cracked pump housing, leaking seal, or weeping at the pump body)
- Washer water inlet valve 134371220 (leaks at the valve body or fittings that run down the cabinet)
- Bellows 134515300 (door boot tears at the bottom that drip to the base)
Why it matters
A leak from the bottom can damage flooring and can also lead to vibration, corrosion, or electrical issues if water reaches wiring. Finding whether it leaks on fill versus drain narrows the repair fast and helps you replace the right Frigidaire part the first time.
Last updated: February 2026


