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Frigidaire FAQE7011LW0 electric dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FAQE7011LW0 electric dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Electric Dryer FAQE7011LW0 FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire electric dryer model FAQE7011LW0, looking up parts by the full model number is the most reliable way to match compatible replacement parts, diagrams, and installation details, especially for fit-critical items like belts, rollers, and switches.

How to look up parts by model number (best practice)
  • Find the complete model number exactly as printed on the dryer’s data tag.
  • Search using the full model number (include all letters and numbers, like FAQE7011LW0).
  • Use the parts list and diagrams to confirm the part name and location on the dryer.
  • Cross-check the part ID and description before ordering.
  • Keep the manual handy for access panels, wiring notes, and safety steps (see the FAQE7011LW0 owner’s manual).
Common parts customers replace on FAQE7011LW0

If the dryer tumbles poorly, squeals, or will not start, these model-matched parts are common starting points:

Quick compatibility checklist
What to match What to compare Why it helps
Model number FAQE7011LW0 Ensures the diagram and parts list are correct
Part ID Example: 134719300 Confirms the exact item on the parts page
Part name Example: dryer drum belt Prevents ordering a similar-looking part
Why it matters

Dryer parts often look alike across Frigidaire-built models, but small differences (mounting points, wiring terminals, belt length, roller style) can change fit and performance. Using the model number first reduces returns and repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Replacing the heating element in a Frigidaire electric dryer like model FAQE7011LW0 typically costs about $200 to $400 total (part plus labor). The heating element part alone is commonly around $100 to $250, with labor often adding $100 to $200 depending on access and service rates.

What makes up the total cost?
  • Heating element assembly price (varies by model and supplier)
  • Service call or diagnostic fee (often applied toward the repair)
  • Labor time (usually 30 to 90 minutes for many electric dryers)
  • Related parts sometimes replaced at the same time (thermal limiter, high-limit thermostat)
  • Vent cleaning if restricted airflow contributed to overheating
Parts that are often checked with a failed heater

A burned-out heater can be caused or accompanied by an airflow or temperature-control problem. For FAQE7011LW0, these common heat-safety parts are worth testing during diagnosis:

Part What it does When it matters
Dryer inlet thermal limiter 137032600 Opens if the heater housing overheats Dryer runs but stops heating, or heat fails again quickly
Kelvinator dryer high-limit thermostat 3204267 Limits max heater temperature Overheating, cycling heat issues
Dryer thermistor 134587700 Helps regulate temperature Erratic temps, poor drying performance
Before you pay for a heating element

We recommend these quick checks first because they can change the repair cost and prevent repeat failures:

  • Confirm the dryer is on a dedicated 30-amp, 240V circuit (electric dryers require 240V supply).
  • Verify the correct 3-wire or 4-wire power cord and receptacle type for your setup.
  • Check for restricted venting (crushed duct, clogged lint, blocked exterior hood).
  • If the home has 208V service, expect longer dry times than on 240V.
  • Review the electrical and grounding requirements in the FAQE7011LW0 installation guide.
Why it matters

A heating element can fail from normal wear, but overheating from poor airflow or incorrect power supply/cord setup can shorten the life of the new element and increase your total repair cost.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Frigidaire electric dryer model FAQE7011LW0, the model number is typically printed on a rating label around the door opening, most often along the top edge of the opening when you open the dryer door. Confirm the exact label location and format in the FAQE7011LW0 owner's manual.

What to look for on the label

The rating label usually includes both the model number and serial number. Check for:

  • A line that starts with Model or Model No.
  • A separate Serial or S/N line
  • A barcode and a block of small printed text
  • The full model number exactly as FAQE7011LW0
  • Electrical information (voltage/amps) near the model details
Common label locations on this dryer style

If you do not see it at the very top of the door opening, check these other common spots:

  • Along the left or right side of the door opening
  • On the inside face of the dryer door
  • Just behind the lint screen housing area (visible without disassembly)
  • Inside the console area (some tech sheets are stored there; see the FAQE7011LW0 installation guide)
Quick checklist: model number vs. serial number

Use this to make sure you are copying the right identifier when ordering parts like a drum belt or door switch.

Item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Ensures parts fit your exact dryer design FAQE7011LW0
Serial number Identifies production run and date details Letters and numbers
Why it matters

We use the model number to match the correct Frigidaire dryer parts diagrams and compatible replacements. Even small model-number differences can change parts such as the drive belt routing, door switch style, or control board version.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dryers

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Main causes: bad gas valve coils, broken heating element, tripped safety thermostat or fuse, bad operating thermostat, c…

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Main causes: damaged door strike, worn door catch…

Main causes: lack of electrical power, bad power cord, wiring failure, bad control board, blown thermal fuse, bad door s…

Main causes: bad timer or electronic control board, door switch failure…

Main causes: bad drum support roller, damaged idler pulley, broken blower fan blade, worn drum glide bearing, bad drive …

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