137006900 Frigidaire Washer Strike

137006900‌ Frigidaire washer Strike⁤ is a designated replacement part used in Frigidaire washing machines as ‌the strike component⁢ of the door/lid latching system. It⁣ is a⁢ small ​mechanical⁣ part-typically ⁣a molded⁣ or stamped strike plate or tab-that provides the physical ​engagement⁣ surface for ⁤the⁢ door⁤ latch or lock ‍assembly and is identified by the ⁣manufacturer part ​number for service and ordering ‍purposes.

Inside the ⁣appliance, the strike serves too⁤ align and secure the door or lid ‌so the latch can engage​ reliably; this engagement‌ is​ a ⁤prerequisite⁣ for ​the‍ washer’s safety interlock and control system‌ to allow motor operation, water fill,​ and spin cycles. The⁤ strike thus interfaces directly with the door latch mechanism and⁤ indirectly with the ​door-lock microswitches‍ or interlock‍ assembly and the machine⁤ control board.⁣ Proper placement and ‌condition of ​the strike​ are⁣ critically important ‌for correct door⁣ sealing,mechanical alignment,and electrical confirmation of ⁣a closed door that prevents ​the⁤ washer ​from ‌starting ​when‌ the door‍ is open or not fully engaged.

In⁢ this article‍ you will find a technical overview of the⁣ strike’s function, guidance on checking model compatibility and correct part selection, common symptoms‌ of strike⁣ or ⁤latch failure (for⁣ example ‍door not latching, ‌machine will ⁤not start,‌ or ‌intermittent door-open‍ indications), diagnostic and troubleshooting steps to isolate ‍the strike from latch, switchand control problemsand practical replacement considerations such as⁤ removal and installation‌ tips,⁢ alignment checksand ​post-repair‌ verification procedures.Safety precautions for working on the door/lid⁢ interlock and recommendations⁤ for ‍verifying‌ electrical⁤ continuity and‍ mechanical fit will also be ‌covered.

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Function and Role of the Washer Strike Mechanism in Frigidaire ‍Laundry Appliances

The 137006900 ⁣Frigidaire Washer‍ Strike is the cabinet-mounted latch assembly that‍ accepts the door striker and provides a discrete closed-door signal ‍to the washer control​ board. The component combines‍ a spring-loaded plunger that secures the door mechanically with an internal switch or sensor ⁢that changes state when ⁢the door is ⁣fully seated; that electrical state is used by the machine⁣ logic‍ to ⁣enable motor start, ⁢water filland spin sequences.⁤ Mechanical wear⁤ (broken tabs, deformed plunger)⁢ or electrical faults (open switch, corroded⁣ terminals,⁣ damaged harness) will⁢ commonly present as door-lock errors, failure to⁤ startor interrupted ‍spin cycles because the control will not receive ⁤a valid “door closed” input.

  • Common symptoms: door won’t ⁤latch,‍ persistent door error codes,⁢ or intermittent⁤ cycle⁣ starts.
  • Quick ⁤checks: manually actuate the plunger to ​listen for a⁢ switching‌ click; inspect for broken mounting tabs or⁢ obstructions; check harness connector and pins for corrosion.
  • Electrical test: verify​ continuity of the ⁢switch terminals while the plunger ‍is depressed (use a multimeter) and confirm expected⁣ state change between⁢ open/closed.

Disconnect⁢ power before accessing the strike.⁤ For⁤ servicing, remove the access panel or door trim⁣ to expose⁣ the strike, ‍unclip‌ the wiring harness, ⁣and remove ⁢mounting fasteners; replace ‌with the OEM 137006900 Frigidaire Washer⁣ Strike only ‌after confirming connector ⁢type and mounting orientation match the machine. During reassembly, ​ensure the strike aligns so the door⁢ striker engages​ smoothly‌ without binding,​ and route the⁤ harness away⁤ from ⁢pinch points and moving ⁣components.⁣ After installation, ⁣validate operation by manually cycling the⁣ door and monitoring‍ the ​control for normal​ state transitions and ⁣absence of ‍error codes.

Item Description
Part 137006900 Frigidaire Washer ‌Strike ‍-⁢ mechanical plunger with⁤ integrated switch⁣ used⁣ to signal⁢ door-closed state
Test Continuity between switch terminals ‍when ⁢plunger is‌ depressed; open when released (verify ⁣expected logic with meter)

How the 137006900 ‍Frigidaire Washer Strike ‌Integrates with the Door Latch,⁢ Control ⁤Board,‍ and Safety ⁢Interlocks

the 137006900 Frigidaire Washer ‍Strike is ⁢the ‍mechanical engagement component that⁢ mates the ⁣door with the lock assembly⁢ and directly ‍actuates ​the ⁣washer’s door-safety switches that⁤ the control board ⁤monitors. When ‍the⁢ door closes,⁣ the strike physically depresses ‌one or more microswitches or engages a sensor in the ​lock mechanism; the resulting change in continuity or logic level is ‍read ⁣by ⁣the control board as a‌ valid “door closed” ​condition. Proper alignment ‍and dimensional fit of the strike are ​critical: a worn, bentor⁤ improperly mounted‌ strike can fail⁢ to⁤ trip ‌the switches⁢ even though ⁣the door‌ appears closed, ⁣causing the control board to⁤ inhibit motor start, lock​ actuationor mid-cycle operation. Verify model compatibility and mounting ⁢orientation for reliable‍ integration, since small differences in ‍striker geometry ‍alter switch actuation timing and mechanical ‍interlock reliability.

  • Symptoms technicians​ see: “won’t‍ start,” intermittent unlocking mid-cycleor persistent door/latch fault codes ‍indicating⁣ the board ⁢never sees the closed signal.
  • Quick checks: ​manually ‍depress ‍the switch with ‌the ⁤strike removed to confirm​ continuity; inspect connector pins and wiring to ⁣the ‌control ‍board for corrosion⁢ or chafing.
  • Mechanical ⁤fixes: ⁤realign⁤ or replace⁢ a worn ⁤strike, ‍clear obstructions on the door frameand ensure striker hardware torques to spec to‌ maintain repeatable⁤ actuation.
Item Description
Strike​ action Physical engagement ​that actuates microswitch(es) or sensor ⁢in the door lock⁢ assembly
Control interface Switch continuity or logic ⁣signal reported to the control ‍board to ⁣permit​ cycle‌ start and⁢ enable lock⁤ solenoid
Common⁤ fault Misalignment or wear causing no-actuation, intermittent signals, ‌or ‍false ‍open detection

For service diagnostics,‍ measure switch continuity and⁤ monitor ⁣the control board input ‌while manipulating the strike ‍to confirm the⁢ electrical response ⁢matches the mechanical⁢ motion. ​A ⁢practical example: ⁤with‍ the harness‍ connected and the⁣ user interface in ​a diagnostic mode, manually moving ⁢the strike to simulate ​a closed door should change the board input state; if the board ⁣input ⁣does not change, ⁤move ‍back down the‍ signal chain-inspect the door switch, the connectorand the wiring harness for ⁤opens or shorts. Replacement of the 137006900​ Frigidaire Washer Strike ‌typically ​resolves issues⁣ where ⁢the mechanical engagement is the root cause, ‍but⁤ simultaneous verification ‌of the microswitch⁢ and the control-board input is recommended‍ to avoid unnecessary parts replacement.

Common Failure​ symptoms: Mechanical⁣ Wear, Intermittent Latching,⁣ and Electrical⁣ Fault Indicators

The 137006900 Frigidaire Washer Strike⁤ is ⁣the ⁢striker element that mates with the door latch and mechanically‌ actuates ‌the door microswitch; its primary function⁤ is to provide a precise contact surface ⁣and travel distance so the latch​ assembly registers‌ a ⁢closed door.​ Mechanical wear commonly ‍rounds ‌the striker lip ​or‍ fractures ⁣the mounting⁣ ears, ‌changing‌ the engagement geometry ⁤so ⁣the microswitch is not‍ depressed consistently – technicians​ will ‍see ‍symptoms ​such ⁤as the door⁢ not staying latched, audible clunking during ⁢closureor‌ the washer refusing to start because the control does not ⁤detect‍ a‍ closed door. Verify compatibility ⁢by​ comparing mounting ⁣tab​ spacing, actuator profileand clearance to ​the existing assembly rather than ‌assuming fit across different model generations.

  • Door doesn’t lock or fails to stay latched (mechanical wear or misalignment)
  • Intermittent⁣ latching: ⁣occasional ⁣successful⁤ closes⁤ followed ‍by failures
  • Audible clicking ⁣or clunking ⁢at the latch during ⁢door​ closure
  • Persistent door-lock error⁤ codes or repeated lock/unlock cycles
  • Intermittent ‌electrical⁤ continuity at the microswitch‍ when the door is closed
Item Description
Intermittent latching Worn striker profile or loose mounting changes actuator travel and fails to reliably depress‌ the⁤ microswitch
Electrical fault⁣ indicators Intermittent‍ switch signal ‌or connector ⁤corrosion ‍generates door/lock error ​codes despite correct ​power to ⁣the lock

electrical⁢ fault indicators frequently enough trace ⁣back to ⁣inconsistent⁢ mechanical actuation: ⁤a partially worn or misaligned ⁤striker will produce intermittent contact and⁢ sporadic ​open/closed signals to‌ the control. For troubleshooting, perform a visual inspection for deformation,⁢ confirm ⁣connector integrityand measure microswitch continuity while manually engaging the strike; use a wiggle test ⁢to detect ​intermittent opens. After ‌replacement ⁤or adjustment, secure the​ striker to the​ specified torque, realign​ the striker geometry​ with the latch, ⁢and run​ a door lock diagnostic ​or a short cycle to confirm both⁤ mechanical ​engagement‍ and stable electrical signaling.

Replacement Considerations, Model Compatibilityand ⁤Step-by-Step Installation guidance for the ‍Washer ⁢Strike

The 137006900 Frigidaire Washer Strike is the mechanical ⁢engagement point for⁣ the washer door⁤ latch; it captures the latch hook and provides a repeatable contact location so the lock assembly and ⁢interlock switch⁣ actuate consistently. technically, a strike​ functions as a hard stop and alignment surfaceand its ‌wear patterns or deformation⁢ can ‍cause cycle interruptions, failure to lockor false error codes. When⁣ replacing‌ this ⁤component confirm the ​OEM ‍part number⁢ against the⁤ washer’s model plate and examine mounting‍ geometry – differences in flange thickness,hole spacing,or chamfer‌ angle between aftermarket and OEM strikes change the engagement ⁤depth and can prevent full lock closure even if⁢ bolt patterns match. Practical examples include verifying that a replacement strike sits flush ⁣with the​ door gasket ‌to avoid⁣ pinching the seal and checking that the striker nose‌ does not ⁤contact the​ latch ​at‌ an ⁢oblique angle, which ⁣can strip plastic components over repeated cycles.

  • Compatibility check: compare mounting hole ‍spacing and striker⁢ projection to the original to ensure correct engagement depth.
  • Pre-replacement diagnostics: visually inspect⁢ for ⁤deformation, measure ⁣the striker offset relative to⁤ the door edgeand test ​interlock⁣ switch operation with‌ a multimeter if electrical faults ​occur.
  • installation tips: support ⁤panels to prevent misalignment, hand-start fasteners to avoid cross-threading,⁣ and cycle-check for smooth latching before full⁤ reassembly.

installation begins by isolating ‍power, ​releasing ⁣any retaining clips or ⁣screws for ‍the access paneland ‌disconnecting electrical‍ connectors to the door latch assembly if present;​ physically​ removing ‍the old strike allows direct side-by-side comparison with the new part. During ⁤reinstallation ‍align ⁤the striker so ‌the latch engages squarely⁢ – a ​small‌ misalignment‍ of ‍a few millimeters can change ​the required closure travel ⁢and either prevent lock actuation or ‍place ⁢lateral load on the⁤ latch; tighten fasteners evenly without⁣ overtightening so the part remains accurately ⁣seated.After ‌assembly perform functional checks:⁣ close⁣ the door slowly to confirm smooth capture, run a manual continuity ⁣check on⁢ the⁣ interlock⁢ switch (if integrated),‌ and initiate a ⁣diagnostic‍ or short ‍cycle to ‍confirm⁢ the control sees a ‌secure door⁢ lock; if binding or intermittent engagement appears, ⁢loosen the strike, realign⁣ by ⁢small incrementsand retest‌ until consistent‍ engagement and no ⁣gasket interference are observed.

Item Description
137006900 ⁣Frigidaire ⁤Washer Strike OEM door strike; aligns and captures the door latch;⁤ verify mounting geometry and engagement depth prior to fitment.

Q&A

What is Frigidaire part 137006900 (washer strike) and what does⁣ it⁤ do?

Part ‌137006900 ⁤is the door/lid strike (also ⁤called a striker or ‍strike⁢ plate)⁤ used on many Frigidaire (and some related-brand) washers. It ⁤is the mechanical piece mounted to the washer cabinet ‍that the door latch/lock ‌catches onto.⁤ When ​the strike and latch engage correctly‍ the machine senses the door is closed and allows the cycle ⁤to⁤ start ​and remain locked during operation.

What⁢ common symptoms indicate the strike (137006900)⁣ is bad ⁣or broken?

Common signs ‌include the​ washer refusing to start and displaying a “door” or ​“lid” error, the door‌ not⁤ staying closed or not latching, the‍ door appearing misaligned or​ hanging ⁤slightly open, scraping or⁤ grinding ⁢noises when closing the dooror ​the door unexpectedly opening during ‌a cycle. Visibly cracked,worn or missing strike⁣ tabs are a clear indicator.

how can I‌ tell if the strike is the problem versus the ⁣door‌ lock/lock⁢ switch?

Visually inspect the strike for cracks, broken tabs ⁢or ⁢distortion and check ⁢that it lines⁢ up with the latch on the door. The strike itself is purely mechanical ⁣(no electrical contacts), so it won’t have continuity to test. ⁣To ⁢isolate: manually ⁣close ​the door and observe whether‍ the latch engages the strike; if it doesn’t engage or slips out,​ the strike is ⁣likely ⁤at fault.If the latch engages⁢ but ⁤the washer still reports a door/lock error, the ‌electrical door lock ​assembly ⁣or its wiring might⁢ potentially be faulty.

How do I replace ‍the‌ 137006900 ‌strike⁢ (basic steps and ‌tools)?

Basic replacement steps: unplug‍ the washer and ‌move it so​ you can‍ access the strike area; open the door and​ remove the mounting‌ screws holding the old ⁤strike (usually 1-2 screws,Phillips or Torx); remove‌ the old strike,position the new 137006900 strike so⁢ the⁢ latch lines up,and secure it with the screws without⁣ over-tightening.Close the⁣ door⁣ and​ run​ a short ‌test cycle to confirm proper engagement. Typical tools: Phillips or ‌Torx screwdriver and possibly ​a ‌trim tool to access ⁢screws.⁣ Always⁢ disconnect power first.

Do I⁤ need⁣ to​ replace ‌the door⁤ lock assembly too when replacing the strike?

Not necessarily. Replace only the strike ‌if it⁤ is cracked, ​broken or ​misaligned and the lock electrically functions normally. ⁤If the lock assembly ​is not actuating, ​making ‍error ⁢codes,‌ or ‍has burned/failed electrical components, you should replace the lock as well. ​When in doubt,inspect both⁢ parts: ‍a ​mechanical strike ‍problem will usually​ show⁣ physical damage,while an electrical lock problem will ‍show⁤ diagnostic error codes or lack of ‍actuator behavior.

How do⁣ I​ find a ​correct replacement​ and confirm compatibility with ⁣my washer?

Locate ⁢your washer’s⁣ model number (usually on a sticker on the door‍ frame,behind⁢ the door,or on the rear panel)​ and use that with the ​part number lookup‌ on ⁣Frigidaire/authorized ‌parts‌ websites or major appliance parts suppliers. 137006900 is ⁤the ‌Frigidaire OEM strike part number-verify compatibility with your ⁢specific model before ordering. Buying OEM parts or‍ confirmed-compatible aftermarket parts is recommended to ensure correct fit and function.

Is there a safe⁤ temporary ‍fix if I can’t ⁢get the replacement instantly?

Temporary fixes are not​ recommended for safety reasons as a secure ​door/lid⁢ is required during operation. Small ​temporary measures (superglue for a minor crack) might hold for ⁢a brief time, but they can fail under stress and risk the door opening mid-cycle. The safest option is to stop ‍using ⁤the washer until ​you‌ can install a proper ⁢replacement strike.

Any safety or installation tips⁢ to avoid problems after replacing the ⁣strike?

Always⁣ disconnect ​power before ⁣working on ‌the washer. ‌Make sure the strike is aligned⁢ so the door latch ⁤engages smoothly-misalignment ⁣can damage the new strike or the⁢ latch.‍ Do not overtighten mounting screws​ (plastic parts can strip);‍ test the door several​ times after installation and run​ an empty short ⁣cycle to confirm the lock engages and⁢ the machine operates ⁢normally. If you see ​electrical fault codes after replacement, check the door lock wiring‍ and connectors for damage or poor contact.

To Wrap It Up

The 137006900 Frigidaire washer strike serves ⁢a critical ‍role in the appliance’s operation by ⁢securing the door and engaging the ‌door-interlock⁣ system. When​ functioning correctly ‌it helps⁢ ensure the washer can start⁤ and complete cycles ‍safely,​ maintains ​a watertight closureand ⁤allows the ⁤control​ electronics to detect a ​properly closed door.because‍ it directly affects both operation and user safety, the strike is an​ important wear⁣ item ⁤to monitor over‍ the life of​ the machine.

Accurate diagnosis is essential before replacing the​ strike: symptoms such as ‍a washer that will not ⁤start, intermittent cycle ‍interruptions, visible door misalignmentor ‍related error codes can indicate ⁣strike‌ failure ⁣but ⁤may also ⁣originate from the door latch, hingeor lock⁤ assembly.A methodical inspection and basic electrical‌ checksand reference to the manufacturer’s service guidance, help ensure the root cause is identified.When replacement is necessary, using the correct 137006900 part and following proper ‍safety precautions-or ​engaging a qualified technician-helps restore reliable operation and avoids unnecessary repairs.

timely and ⁢correct replacement of a failing strike can re-establish safe, leak-free ⁢operation​ and ⁤prevent⁣ secondary damage to adjacent⁣ components, ⁣ultimately supporting the ⁤washer’s longevity and performance. By combining careful diagnosis ⁢with ‍appropriate parts ⁢and ⁤workmanship,​ owners and technicians⁤ can address strike-related issues efficiently ‍and with⁤ predictable results.


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