Where to find model number on a Frigidaire washer?
On the Frigidaire washer model FFFW5100PW0, the model and serial numbers are on the serial plate inside the door opening. Open the washer door and look around the door frame area for the label; it lists both the model number and serial number.
Where to look (fast checklist)
- Open the washer door fully.
- Check the inside edge of the door opening (the cabinet front, not the glass).
- Look for a serial plate or sticker with a barcode.
- Confirm it shows Model and Serial.
- Write the numbers down or take a clear photo for parts lookup.
What the label helps you do
Having the exact model number and serial number helps us match the correct Frigidaire parts and diagrams for your washer, especially for items that vary by production run (like a control board, door lock, or water inlet valve).
Common examples for this model
| What you are doing | Why the model number matters | Example part type |
|---|---|---|
| Ordering a replacement part | Ensures correct fit and wiring | Door lock, control board |
| Using troubleshooting steps | Matches the right procedures and error code meanings | Error codes, diagnostics |
| Checking installation requirements | Confirms stacking and accessory compatibility | Stacking kit, hoses |
Why it matters
Even one extra character in a model number can change the correct part. Using the serial plate inside the door opening is the most reliable way to identify your exact washer before ordering parts or following service steps in the FFFW5100PW0 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Frigidaire washer leaking from the bottom?
A bottom leak on your Frigidaire FFFW5100PW0 washer is usually caused by a loose fill-hose connection, oversudsing from too much or wrong detergent, or a drain/door-boot sealing issue that lets water run down the cabinet and drip underneath. Confirm setup and leak checks in the FFFW5100PW0 installation guide.
Quick checks that fix most bottom leaks
- Tighten hot and cold fill hoses at the faucets and at the washer; make sure rubber sealing washers are installed.
- If you see lots of foam, run a rinse cycle and switch to HE (high efficiency) detergent; use less detergent going forward.
- Inspect the door gasket (bellows) for tears, debris, or a gap at the bottom fold; wipe the folds clean and dry.
- Check the drain hose for kinks or clogs; confirm the standpipe is set up correctly.
- Look for water tracks under the front edge of the door opening; that often points to a door-boot sealing problem.
Where the leak is coming from (fast diagnosis)
Use this table to match symptoms to the most likely source.
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Drips during fill only | Loose fill hose or inlet connection | Tighten connections; verify rubber washers are seated |
| Suds/foam, water on floor after wash | Oversudsing | Rinse cycle; reduce detergent; use HE detergent |
| Water trails from door area, then puddle under washer | Door boot (bellows) not sealing or clamp issue | Clean gasket folds; inspect for tears; check clamp tension |
| Leak appears during drain/spin | Drain path restriction or pump/filter area | Check drain hose routing; clean pump filter |
Parts that commonly relate to this symptom
If inspection shows a failed component, these model-matched parts are common fixes:
- Door not sealing or water running down the front: bellows 134515300
- Clamp not holding the boot tightly: washer door boot spring clamp 134527100
- Leak or seep near the drain system (after cleaning): washer drain pump filter 134640200
- Fill-related leaking at the valve area: washer water inlet valve 134959340
Why it matters
Even a small leak can lead to repeated oversudsing errors, poor draining, and moisture damage around the washer. Fixing the source early also helps the door gasket stay water tight and reduces odor and mildew buildup.
Last updated: February 2026
How to fix E3 on a Frigidaire washer?
On the Frigidaire FFFW5100PW0 front-load washer, an E3 error is a water-level sensing/fill problem, not a door-lock issue. Fix it by resetting power, confirming proper water supply, and checking the pressure-sensing system (pressure switch and air hose). Use the FFFW5100PW0 owner's manual for the exact reset and diagnostic steps.
Step-by-step checks that clear most E3 errors
- Unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power and try a rinse and spin.
- Verify both hot and cold supply valves are fully open.
- Straighten inlet hoses; confirm they are not kinked or crushed behind the washer.
- Clean the inlet screen filters at the hose connections (sediment can restrict fill).
- Run a normal cycle and listen for filling; if it barely fills or stops early, focus on the inlet valve and pressure system.
- If the tub overfills or the fill never stops, stop the cycle and turn off the water; the pressure switch circuit needs attention.
Parts that commonly cause E3 on this model
E3 points to the washer not reading the correct water level. These parts are the most common fixes.
| Symptom you see | Most likely area | Part to check |
|---|---|---|
| Slow fill, little or no water enters | Water supply or valve | Washer water inlet valve 134959340 |
| Fills but stops with E3, level seems “wrong” | Water-level sensing | Washer water-level pressure switch 134762010 |
| Intermittent E3, especially after moving washer | Wiring/connection | Harness and connectors to the pressure switch and control |
Why it matters
The control relies on accurate water-level feedback to prevent overfilling, underfilling, and poor wash performance. When the pressure switch signal is out of range, the washer stops and displays E3 to protect the appliance.
When to use an error-code reference
If your display shows a different code (or multiple codes), match it to the correct troubleshooting path using the Frigidaire digital display front load washer error codes guide.
Last updated: February 2026





