Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire washer model ATF7000EG0, looking up parts by the full model number is the most reliable way to match the correct replacement part, diagrams, and compatible assemblies for repairs and maintenance.
Frigidaire lists the model and serial plate at the top, inside of the door opening. Confirming that exact model number prevents ordering the wrong door boot, drain pump, or control board.
- Open the washer door
- Look along the top edge inside the door opening
- Write down the full model number (ATF7000EG0) and serial number
- Keep it with your paperwork for future service
For additional identification and operating details, use the ATF7000EG0 owner's manual.
Once you have ATF7000EG0, use it to narrow results to parts that fit this exact Frigidaire front-load platform.
- Start with the symptom (won’t lock, won’t drain, leaks, won’t fill)
- Use the model number to pull the correct parts list and diagrams
- Match by part name and confirm the part ID
- Compare your original part’s markings (when accessible) before ordering
- Follow the installation steps in the ATF7000EG0 installation guide when a repair requires moving the washer or disconnecting hoses
| Symptom | Part to check first | Example part for ATF7000EG0 |
|---|---|---|
| Door won’t lock or won’t start | Door lock assembly | Door lock switch 131763256 |
| Won’t drain or stops mid-cycle | Drain pump and drain path | Washer drain pump 137221600 |
| Excessive shaking or banging | Suspension components | Shock absorber 5304485917 |
Model-number lookup reduces returns and downtime because many Frigidaire washers use similar-looking parts that are not interchangeable (especially electrical items like a control board or door lock).
Last updated: February 2026
How to fix a Frigidaire washer that won't spin?
If your Frigidaire ATF7000EG0 washer will not spin, we fix most cases by correcting an unbalanced or too-small load, confirming the door fully latches, and selecting the right spin speed. If it still will not spin, check for draining problems and door-lock issues using the ATF7000EG0 owner's manual.
- Add 1 or 2 similar items if the load is too small to balance.
- Redistribute the load so it is not bunched on one side.
- Make sure the door closes completely and latches.
- Verify you selected an appropriate spin speed for the fabric type.
- Check the drain hose for kinks and straighten it.
- If controls are locked and you see “LOC,” remove the control lock per the operating instructions.
A front-load washer often will not spin if it cannot drain properly or if it does not sense the door is locked.
| Symptom | What it usually points to | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Tub full of water or drains slowly | Drain restriction or pump issue | Inspect hose routing; then check the washer drain pump 137221600 for blockage or failure |
| Door shuts but cycle stops or won’t ramp into spin | Door not locking | Inspect the latch area; test/replace the door lock switch 131763256 if it is not engaging |
| Spins but clothes are very wet | Wrong spin speed, overload, or imbalance | Increase spin speed (as allowed), reduce load size, rebalance |
Spinning is the washer’s final water-removal step. If the ATF7000EG0 cannot balance the load, confirm the door lock, or drain water fast enough, it protects the motor and tub by limiting or skipping high-speed spin.
A power reset can clear a minor control glitch, but it will not fix a kinked drain hose, an unbalanced load, or a failed pump or door lock. Use the troubleshooting and operating steps in the manual first.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Frigidaire washer leaking from the bottom?
A bottom leak on your Frigidaire ATF7000EG0 washer almost always comes from the drain path (pump or hose), the fill path (inlet valve or hoses), or a tub/door seal letting water run down the cabinet. Start by running a cycle and watching where the first drip appears.
- Unplug the washer and turn off both water supply faucets.
- Pull the washer forward and look for a trail: front-center (pump area) vs. back (hoses/valve) vs. side seams.
- Check that the drain hose is secured and not pulling out of the standpipe; the installation instructions call out securing it with a cable tie to prevent it from shifting during draining.
- Look for oversudsing (too much detergent) because suds can push water out of vents and seams.
- Inspect the door opening and flexible gasket area; keeping these clean and dry helps maintain a watertight seal.
| Where you see water | Most likely cause | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| Front-bottom, especially during drain/spin | Drain pump or pump hoses | Drip increases when the pump runs; may find debris or a loose clamp |
| Back-bottom, during fill | Inlet hoses or inlet valve | Water appears early in the cycle; wet hoses or valve area |
| Front-bottom, after tumbling | Door boot (gasket) leak | Water tracks down from the door opening; residue or small tear in boot |
| Center-bottom, any time | Tub-to-tub seal/gasket | Slow leak that worsens with higher water levels |
- If it leaks while draining: consider the washer drain pump 137221600.
- If it leaks during fill: inspect the washer water inlet valve 134371220 and both supply hoses.
- If water runs down from the door area: inspect the door boot and clamp; the washer door boot spring clamp 134527100 is often involved.
- If the door won’t lock and water sloshes forward: check the door lock switch 131763256.
Even a small leak can damage flooring and can also lead to corrosion on wiring, the control board, and connectors. Finding whether the leak happens during fill, wash, or drain is the fastest way to pinpoint the failing part.
Use the ATF7000EG0 installation guide to confirm drain hose routing and securing, and the ATF7000EG0 owner’s manual for cleaning and gasket care steps that help prevent repeat leaks.
Last updated: February 2026





