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Frigidaire FAFS4474LW0 washer

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Frigidaire Washer FAFS4474LW0 FAQs

To get your Frigidaire washer model FAFS4474LW0 to drain, first cancel the cycle and run Spin Only so the drain pump can evacuate water. If it still will not drain, correct the drain hose setup and clear common blockages before replacing parts.

Quick checks that fix most no-drain problems

  • Unplug the washer or switch off power at the breaker before touching wiring or moving the unit.
  • Make sure the drain hose is not kinked, crushed, or pinched behind the washer.
  • Confirm the drain hose is secured so it cannot pull out of the standpipe or laundry tub during draining.
  • If the tub is full, run Spin Only and let it drain for about 1 minute; this is also the recommended method used during winterizing.
  • If the door will not open after canceling, wait; the washer can perform an automatic cool down and drain when water is very hot.

Verify the drain hose installation (most important)

Your FAFS4474LW0 drain hose should be routed with the hanger and secured with a cable tie so it stays in the drain opening and does not get forced out by the water flow. Use the steps and illustrations in the installation guide.

Drain setup checklist

What to check What “good” looks like What it prevents
Hose routing Smooth curve, no sharp bends Slow drain, siphoning, pump strain
Hose retention Tied/secured to standpipe or tub Hose popping out, flooding
Washer position Not sitting on the hose Pinched hose, intermittent draining

When a part is likely the cause

If the hose setup is correct and the washer hums but does not move water, the drain path is usually restricted or the pump is failing.

Why it matters

A no-drain condition can leave clothes soaking wet, prevent high-speed spin, and keep the door locked longer than expected. Restoring proper draining protects the control system and reduces odor and mildew risk.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire washer model FAFS4474LW0, error code E35 means the washer is sensing an overfill condition (the pressure sensor is detecting the water level is too high). Stop the cycle, turn the washer off, and address the fill and level-sensing system before running another load.

What to do right away

  • Press Pause/Cancel (or turn the cycle selector to OFF) and let the tub stop moving.
  • Unplug the washer (do not rely on the OFF position alone).
  • If water is still entering, shut off both water supply valves at the wall.
  • If the tub is overfilled, remove water safely (drain/spin if it will run, or bail out into a container).
  • Review the safety and operating guidance in the FAFS4474LW0 owner's manual.

Most common causes (and what to check)

E35 is usually caused by a problem in the fill or water-level sensing circuit.

  • Stuck-open water inlet valve: If water continues to flow with power off, the inlet valve is mechanically stuck.
  • Pressure switch or air hose issue: A blocked, kinked, or leaking pressure hose can make the washer “think” the level is wrong.
  • Drain problem causing rising water level: A slow drain can mimic overfill symptoms during certain cycles.
  • Control issue: Less common, but a control board problem can misread the pressure signal.

Parts that commonly relate to E35 on FAFS4474LW0

Symptom you see Most likely area Example model-matched part
Water keeps filling even when paused/off Fill system Washer water inlet valve 134637810
E35 appears with normal or low water level Level sensing Washer water-level pressure switch 134762010
Water level rises because it will not drain Drain system Washer drain pump 137240800

Why it matters

An overfill condition can lead to leaks, floor damage, and unsafe operation. Fixing the root cause (inlet valve, pressure switch/air hose, or drain system) prevents repeat E35 errors and protects the washer’s control components.

Helpful model-specific references

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FAFS4474LW0 front-load washer, the “filter” most people mean is the drain pump filter. It’s located at the bottom front area of the washer, attached to the drain pump housing; you access it from the lower front panel area (not from inside the tub). See the FAFS4474LW0 owner's manual for the exact access method for your configuration.

How to access and clean the drain pump filter

Before you start, unplug the washer and be ready for water.

  • Turn off the washer and unplug the power cord.
  • Place towels and a shallow pan under the front of the washer.
  • Remove the lower front access area (some versions use screws along the bottom edge).
  • Slowly open the pump filter cap to let water drain out.
  • Remove lint, coins, and debris; rinse the filter and clean the housing.
  • Reinstall the filter cap snugly, reassemble the panel, then run a quick rinse and drain.

Parts that are commonly involved

If the filter cap is damaged, leaking, or won’t seal, the filter or pump assembly may need attention.

Symptom Most likely area What to check first
Won’t drain or drains slowly Pump filter or pump Filter clogged; debris in pump impeller
Grinding or rattling during drain Pump Foreign object in pump
Leaking at the front bottom Filter seal/cap area Filter not seated; cracked filter housing

Helpful model-matched parts to consider:

Why it matters

A clogged drain pump filter can cause slow draining, standing water, odor, and spin problems because the washer may not reach the correct water level for high-speed spin.

If you’re seeing an error code along with draining issues, use our Frigidaire front load washer error codes reference to narrow the cause before replacing parts.

Last updated: February 2026

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