137006900 Frigidaire Washer Strike

137006900 Frigidaire Washer Strike is the door/lid strike – a ⁣small‌ but critical mechanical component that provides the mating ​surface for the washer’s latch or lock assembly. Typically molded⁢ from reinforced plastic‍ or stamped metal, the‍ strike is mounted‌ to the ‍cabinet frame at‌ the door or lid opening and serves ​as the physical catch⁤ point that the latch ‌engages to hold the door closed during operation.

Inside the appliance the strike functions as the mechanical partner to the latch or lid lock and therefore is integral to the washer’s safety interlock ⁢system. When the latch‌ engages the strike it completes the physical closure required⁢ for the lid-lock solenoid or electronic lock sensor‍ to register a closed condition‌ with the control board;‌ if the ⁣strike is worn, misaligned or damaged the control‌ system can prevent⁣ cycle start or abort active programs.​ The strike thus interfaces indirectly with the lid-lock mechanism,the door-closed switch circuit,the ⁣control electronics,and the gasket/mounting structure that maintain⁣ sealing ⁢and alignment during spin and wash‍ actions.

In this article readers will find⁢ a technical ⁣examination of the 137006900 strike including its functional role, common points of​ wear ‍and failure symptoms, model‌ compatibility and fitment‍ considerations,⁣ stepwise troubleshooting techniques to confirm mechanical and electrical interactionsand practical replacement guidance. The content is aimed at ⁤technicians, engineers and informed appliance owners and will ‍cover diagnostic ‌checks, ⁢alignment⁣ and tolerancing concerns, part selection ‍considerations (OEM vs aftermarket and ‌model ⁣matching)and post-replacement ⁢verification procedures while noting standard safety precautions such as disconnecting power before⁣ servicing.

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Function and role ​of ‌the Washer Door Strike in Frigidaire Latch Assemblies

The 137006900 Frigidaire Washer Strike ⁣ is the metal or composite striker ⁤piece⁤ mounted on ​the washer cabinet that the ​door latch catches against to secure and ⁤electrically or mechanically ​confirm a closed door. In Frigidaire latch⁣ assemblies the⁣ strike ⁣provides ⁢the mating surface​ and alignment point for the‌ latch hook or actuator; the geometry and material hardness of the strike determine how reliably ‍the latch engages under vibration and centrifugal forces during spin cycles. ⁢Because‌ the‍ striker both carries the mechanical load of the⁤ closed ⁣door⁤ and ⁤often positions ⁤a switch or ⁤sensor, wear, deformationor misalignment of the strike ‌can prevent proper‌ engagement, ‌produce intermittent contact,‌ or impair the door-lock confirmation signal‌ that the control board requires to start or continue a ⁣cycle.

Technicians evaluating or replacing a strike should compare mounting hole locations, striker face dimensions,⁤ and⁢ engagement depth rather than ‍relying solely on ‍part numbers, as compatibility‌ depends on latch geometry⁢ as well ⁣as cabinet fit.Typical diagnostic checks include ​visual inspection for wear or bending, manual actuation of the latch to confirm a positive‍ catchand observing ⁣operational symptoms such⁣ as the ⁢washer ‍refusing‌ to ⁤start, mid-cycle unlocksor a persistent⁣ door-related error code. Practical ⁣service steps usually ⁤involve loosening the strike fasteners, adjusting alignment until the latch mates cleanly across the full⁢ traveland replacing the strike ⁢if the engagement surface ‍shows scoring or deformation that cannot be corrected by ​alignment.

  • Primary functions: provide a secure mechanical catch and a‍ repeatable datum for the latch sensor.
  • Common failure⁤ symptoms: door will not latch/lock,‍ intermittent lockor ‍door error codes ⁣during control diagnostics.
  • Service ⁢considerations: verify mounting pattern, alignment,⁣ and striker face ⁤condition⁤ before replacing.
Item Description
Part 137006900 Frigidaire Washer⁢ Strike – cabinet-mounted striker for latch engagement
Function Mechanical ⁢engagement point and positional ⁤reference ⁤for door ⁢latch/sensor
Symptoms of ‌failure Door won’t lock,intermittent⁤ contact,error ‍codes,or visible deformation/wear

How the 137006900 Frigidaire‍ Washer Strike Works Inside the Appliance

The 137006900⁢ Frigidaire Washer Strike ​is the‌ mechanical catch‌ mounted to the washer cabinet that⁢ receives the door ⁤latch and completes‍ the‍ physical closure required for​ the door interlock to operate. ⁤Mounted with two screws ​into the cabinet⁣ lip, the strike aligns the moving latch on the door with the cabinet-mounted​ interlock switch or lock⁢ solenoid; proper engagement ⁤translates⁤ door movement into either a⁤ sealed contact ⁢closure or⁣ a mechanical lock action depending ⁣on the model’s‌ interlock‍ design.The part is shaped and tapered to guide the latch into position and is typically⁣ molded from⁢ reinforced plastic or stamped metal; dimensional fit and mounting hole placement determine compatibility across Frigidaire model families that share the same latch geometry.

Inside ‌the appliance,the‌ strike affects both ⁣mechanical alignment and electrical signaling: ‍if the latch ⁤dose not engage ‌the strike fully it ‍can prevent the microswitch from closing and the control will refuse ‌to start the wash⁢ cycle,or it can allow the door to appear stuck‍ because the latch cannot retract from a worn ‌strike.Common failure ⁣modes are plastic wear ⁤at ‍the contact surfaces, cracked​ mounting earsor deformation ⁤from impact; these present‍ as intermittent start faults, audible scraping​ when closingor visible gaps between door​ and cabinet. Practical troubleshooting steps include visually checking strike ⁢alignment, measuring clearance between latch and strike with​ the door closedand verifying interlock switch continuity ​with a ⁣multimeter; if⁤ the​ strike ⁤is cracked or ⁣heavily⁣ worn, replacing it with the correct‍ part restores reliable engagement and prevents collateral wear​ to the door latch⁢ mechanism.

  • Symptoms: door won’t latch,washer will not start,scraping or clicking on close.
  • Inspection points: alignment ⁣of mounting⁣ holes, surface wear, cracked earsand proper depth for latch capture.
  • Tests: continuity of interlock ⁢switch with door closed; ⁢mechanical test by ‍manually engaging the latch.
  • Remedy:​ tighten or realign⁢ strike; replace⁢ if material failure or deformation ‍is present.
Item Description
Part number 137006900‍ Frigidaire Washer Strike
Primary function Receives door latch and enables interlock engagement
Typical failure modes wear at contact⁤ surfaces, cracked mounting ears, deformation
Maintenance ⁣tip Inspect for wear⁤ and alignment; ⁣test interlock ‌continuity before replacing

Common ⁢Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of a Faulty Washer Strike

The 137006900 Frigidaire Washer Strike ‍is⁤ the captive striker piece mounted on the washer cabinet that the door latch ⁢engages to secure ​the ⁣door during operation. Its primary‍ function⁣ is mechanical: to locate and retain the⁣ door so the separate door lock/interlock can complete its electrical circuits⁢ and allow the washer to start. If the strike​ is worn, crackedor misaligned it will ⁢prevent ​positive ⁢engagement of ‌the latch, which commonly manifests​ as ⁢door-open faults, inability to⁢ startor ⁤mid-cycle stops. ‌The ⁤strike⁣ is manufactured⁣ to⁢ match the latch geometry of ‍specific Frigidaire⁣ assemblies;⁤ using⁤ a non-matching striker or one ​with bent mounting points produces lateral or axial ⁤misalignment that ⁣prevents reliable locking even though the lock module itself​ may ⁣test normally.

  • Washer will⁣ not start ⁢or stops shortly‌ after ‌starting; control displays ⁤a⁢ door or lock fault.
  • Door appears closed but can be wiggled free or⁣ fails to catch⁣ when​ shut.
  • Audible clicking or rattling at⁣ the door area during spin or latch actuation.
  • Visible damage: broken tabs,​ deformed faceor elongation‍ of the mounting holes.
  • Associated door lock shows intermittent continuity or onyl ⁢closes ⁣under pressure-indicates poor mechanical engagement rather than purely‍ electrical ⁢failure.

Technical diagnosis should begin with ‍a visual inspection and manual exercise ⁤of the latch/strike interface: observe whether the latch fully seats into the strike ‌while ⁣operating the door ‍and note any gaps ⁤or rocking.Remove the strike to‌ inspect mounting holes‌ and ‌tab geometry; replace the strike if material fatigue, crackingor bent mounting flanges are present. Verify the electrical lock‌ only after confirming ⁣the strike provides stable mechanical‍ engagement-measure​ continuity ‍of the interlock ‍with the door firmly latched and compare against service manual values. If alignment,excessive play,or broken features are confirmed,replace the strike with ‍the correct replacement​ part to restore⁢ repeatable engagement⁣ and eliminate intermittent door-lock faults.

Item Description
Quick check Visual⁣ wear, loose‌ fastenersand ability of the latch to⁤ fully seat are the fastest indicators of a faulty strike.

Compatibility,‌ Replacement ⁤Considerationsand Troubleshooting Procedures⁢ for the ⁢Strike

The‌ strike ⁣is ‍the mechanical interface that captures the door or lid and actuates the latch assembly and associated ⁤microswitches; the 137006900 Frigidaire Washer Strike is⁢ a molded striker engineered to align ‍with Frigidaire‌ latch housings and⁣ provide a positive engagement surface⁤ for the locking mechanism.Its function is ‍purely positional-providing the ​correct engagement depth, lip geometryand mounting offsets so the latch plunger ‌can depress switches and hold the door ⁢closed under load.Compatibility depends on ​three measurable characteristics: mounting hole spacing and ​pattern,striker thickness/engagement depth,and the profile that ⁣contacts the ‌latch plunger.⁤ Such as,a top-load tub that uses a deeper latch plunger will require a strike with a⁤ longer engagement projection than a shallow front-load strike; even ⁤if two strikes share the same screw pattern,small differences in ‍projection or ⁣contour can cause door open‍ faults or premature ⁤wear of the microswitch.

  • Symptoms to check: ‍washer won’t start, door-open error ⁣codes, intermittent lockingor visible plastic deformation‍ on the striker ‍lip.
  • Visual and mechanical checks: inspect⁤ for cracks, rounded engagement surfacesand verify​ screw torque and that the⁣ strike is not rotated ⁢or ‌offset.
  • Electrical check: verify continuity‌ of the latch microswitch while manually depressing the strike to confirm ⁣the electrical​ side⁢ is still functional.
  • Measurement checks: compare mounting-hole‍ center-to-center⁢ spacing⁢ and engagement depth against the replacement part‌ before installing.
  • Replacement tips: ‌use the correct OEM part⁣ or a dimensional match; avoid over-tightening screws that​ can ⁢warp the striker;​ test ⁤by cycling the door and running a short agitation/spin sequence.
Item Description
Mounting hole spacing Measure ⁣center-to-center screw ‌distance; ​critical for alignment with latch housing.
material Typically ⁤glass-filled ⁢nylon or​ similar polymer; impacts wear characteristics and stiffness.
Common failure mode Plastic wear or fracture at the​ engagement lip causing intermittent contact or failure to latch.

When replacing ⁢the⁤ striker, access​ is normally gained by ‍removing the top panel⁣ or front access panel⁢ depending on model, then loosening⁢ the⁢ mounting fasteners and⁣ positioning the new striker so the latch plunger engages squarely‌ without side‌ loading. During reassembly, ⁣verify axial alignment‍ by ⁤closing ‌the ​door slowly while observing engagement-any binding indicates incorrect offset or a damaged ⁤latch. For troubleshooting, isolate the ​problem‌ by confirming⁢ the latch switch operates with⁣ a multimeter when⁣ the striker is‌ manually engaged; if the switch is reliable but the washer still reports‍ open-door ‌errors, ‍re-check⁢ striker geometry and replace the striker only if⁢ its profile or material is compromised. After installation,run​ a ⁣diagnostic or a​ short cycle to confirm the lock sequence completes and listen⁢ for consistent ⁤mechanical engagement ‌rather than relying⁤ solely on visual alignment.

Q&A

What is the 137006900 Frigidaire washer‍ strike?

The 137006900 ⁤is the ​door strike⁣ (also ‍called a strike ⁤plate or ‌striker) used on some Frigidaire washers. ⁣It is the receiving piece ⁢mounted to the washer cabinet that ‌the door latch ⁢engages with to keep the door closed and aligned.It is a mechanical part -⁣ usually molded plastic or metal‌ – and is separate from the electrically operated door lock assembly.

What symptoms indicate the strike is‌ bad or needs ‍replacement?

Common symptoms include ‌the washer door not staying closed, the door not latching‌ properly, the machine​ refusing to start because it thinks the ⁢door is open, intermittent door-close detection, rubbing or scraping noises​ when closing the dooror visible cracks/broken tabs on the⁤ strike. ‌If the door latch can’t ​engage solidly with ‌the‍ strike or the strike is cracked/missing, replacement is usually required.

How‍ do I confirm the strike is⁢ the problem‌ and not the door​ latch or door lock assembly?

First visually inspect the strike for cracks, broken mounting‍ ears, wear, ⁢or deformation. Try ⁢closing the door and see‍ if ​the latch makes secure contact. If the‌ door latch‌ looks ‌intact but the door⁤ won’t stay‌ engaged,⁤ the strike is likely ⁣at fault. If the⁤ washer⁢ shows a⁣ door lock error or the lock ‌won’t activate electrically, test the door ‍lock ⁢assembly (multimeter continuity when unlocked/locked per service manual) – the strike ⁤itself is mechanical and won’t⁤ show electrical faults.⁤ If the door physically​ latches‌ correctly but the machine still ‍reports‍ “door open,”‌ it’s likely the ​door lock/electrical switch rather than the ‌strike.

How difficult‌ is it to replace the ‌137006900 strike and‍ what tools ‌are needed?

Replacement ⁤difficulty is ‌generally easy to moderate and ‌can usually be done in ⁤15-45⁤ minutes. ⁢Common tools:‌ a Phillips or flat screwdriver, nut driver ‍or⁤ socket ‌set ‌(frequently enough 1/4″ or 5/16″)and possibly a putty knife to release retaining clips. Access method depends ​on model – some ‌strikes are reached ⁣by opening⁣ the door ‌and removing ​a few screws around the door opening, while others ‌require removing⁣ the washer’s top or front panel. Always‌ unplug the washer before starting work.

Are there any alignment or adjustment tips when ​installing the new strike?

Ensure the strike is seated fully and the mounting screws are​ snug but not over-tightened (to avoid cracking new plastic). Close the door slowly to check ⁤engagement; the latch should catch⁣ smoothly without forcing. ⁤If the ⁣door binds or misses the strike, slightly ⁤loosen the mounting​ screws and adjust‌ the strike position ⁢until the ‍door closes cleanly. Verify ‌the door opens⁢ and closes several times and‌ that the washer ‍recognizes‌ the⁤ door ⁤as closed before reassembling any⁢ panels.

do I ‍need⁤ to replace the strike with an​ OEM part or are aftermarket parts⁢ okay?

OEM parts (Frigidaire/Factory) are recommended for exact fit and durability. ​some aftermarket⁤ strikes fit well and are​ less expensive, but ‌quality and dimensions can vary. Always confirm the⁢ part number ‌(137006900) matches and check fitment with⁤ your washer ⁢model number before purchase. If the strike is inexpensive,choosing OEM reduces the chance of‌ alignment⁣ or durability issues.

How much does the 137006900 strike⁤ typically cost ⁤and is it worth ⁤repairing myself?

the strike is ⁢generally a low-cost part (often well ⁣under $50). Because it’s inexpensive and⁣ fairly simple to ‌replace, ‌DIY repair ​is usually worthwhile for⁢ homeowners agreeable with basic ​tools. If​ you’re⁤ uncertain about disassemblyor if the door‍ lock assembly or control board may also be involved, hiring a technician can avoid repeated⁤ repairs.

If replacing the strike doesn’t fix the⁣ problem, what ⁤should I‍ check next?

If the door still won’t⁤ register as ‌closed ⁢after installing‍ a ​new strike, check the door latch for damage or wear, inspect ​the door hinge and seal for misalignmentand test the door ⁢lock/lock switch⁣ electrically for continuity and ⁢correct operation. Also check for obstructions in the door opening and ⁢verify that the washer’s⁤ control isn’t locked (control ​lock feature) or showing an error code that points to‍ another subsystem. ‌If unsure, consult the model-specific service manual or a qualified appliance⁣ technician.

Closing Remarks

The‍ 137006900 Frigidaire Washer⁢ Strike serves as the door latching interface that secures the washer door and allows the appliance to complete its locking​ and cycle-start functions. ⁣Though relatively small and inexpensive compared​ with other components,its proper operation​ is essential to reliable cycle initiation,containment⁢ of water⁣ during operation,and correct ‌interaction with ‍door-interlock and control systems.

Because ⁤symptoms such as a washer that will not start,a ⁢door that will not latch,or related error codes can arise from a variety of causes,careful diagnosis is ⁢important​ to determine whether the strike is the underlying problem. Accurate troubleshooting helps avoid needless parts replacement; when the strike⁢ is confirmed faulty, ‍replacing it with a compatible, quality part and following manufacturer guidance⁤ or professional service helps restore reliable operation and ‍reduces the likelihood of repeat failures.

attention to the condition of the 137006900​ Frigidaire Washer Strike is a practical component of appliance maintenance.Proper diagnosis ​and timely, appropriate replacement when needed support ⁤safe, efficient washer performance ‌and contribute to the appliance’s⁣ long-term dependability.


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