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This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Electrolux.
Part# 134557200NH replaces these:
134557200
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Peter T - October 16, 2021
Verified Purchase
Not exactly as what the picture shown
They only shipped the circuit board, not the housing.
October 18, 2021
Hello Peter, Thank you for the review. Very sorry, with the new updated from Frigidaire, they no longer sell the Housing, it is only the PCB Board and the Housing from the original board can be reused. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.
Bernard R - October 10, 2021
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Easy repair
Perfect fit. Easy repair exactly as the video from Part Select.
David K - June 5, 2020
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Control Panel replacement
The part came quickly overnight and corrected the fault. Drier is now working fine
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Dryer display was showing E68 error code, and responding erratically to attempts to reset.
First, I had to decide if it was reasonable to attempt the repair. Was it worth spending $160 to see if that would fix it, or would I just find out I'd have to start fresh and buy a new dryer, in which case the cost of the (failed) repair would add to the total cost. I was sure enough a new Control was the answer, the decision was to go ahead.
I was concerned about getting the right part, but between your search feature that assured me my selection "will fit your unit", and the option to return the part if it wasn't right, I felt confident enough to order it. Also I was concerned about having good instructions to follow, but there was a YouTube video that showed all the details clearly. The included written instructions gave the general sequence to follow, but weren't for my specific model.
The actual repair was easy. Because the washer and dryer were stacked, it was harder to get to the back screws than in the YouTube video. I stood on a stepladder, and used an awl (with a mirror) to line up the holes when re-securing the top lid because I couldn't see them directly. I compared the new Control with the old by looking through the anti-static bag. If it looked wrong I wanted to be able to return it, and it had to be unopened to do so. Undoing the connectors, unscrewing the frame pieces holding the board, swapping out the boards, and putting it all back together went fine with the help of the video. I would recommend marking the old board to avoid installing it again by mistake. No, I didn't do that, but the old board was hardly dirty or worn and didn't look much different than the new one. Also, I didn't drop any of the screws, but if you do and they go down behind the unit or into it, one of those magnetic telescoping hardware retrievers might be useful.
That fixed it! 160 bucks instead of whatever a new dryer costs these days is a good tradeoff, and a whole lot less aggravation. It's been working fine ever since.
I was concerned about getting the right part, but between your search feature that assured me my selection "will fit your unit", and the option to return the part if it wasn't right, I felt confident enough to order it. Also I was concerned about having good instructions to follow, but there was a YouTube video that showed all the details clearly. The included written instructions gave the general sequence to follow, but weren't for my specific model.
The actual repair was easy. Because the washer and dryer were stacked, it was harder to get to the back screws than in the YouTube video. I stood on a stepladder, and used an awl (with a mirror) to line up the holes when re-securing the top lid because I couldn't see them directly. I compared the new Control with the old by looking through the anti-static bag. If it looked wrong I wanted to be able to return it, and it had to be unopened to do so. Undoing the connectors, unscrewing the frame pieces holding the board, swapping out the boards, and putting it all back together went fine with the help of the video. I would recommend marking the old board to avoid installing it again by mistake. No, I didn't do that, but the old board was hardly dirty or worn and didn't look much different than the new one. Also, I didn't drop any of the screws, but if you do and they go down behind the unit or into it, one of those magnetic telescoping hardware retrievers might be useful.
That fixed it! 160 bucks instead of whatever a new dryer costs these days is a good tradeoff, and a whole lot less aggravation. It's been working fine ever since.
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Scott from FLORENCE, OR
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer keep shutting off setting a code e98
Basically followed a YouTube video. Then my mechanic skills kicked in.
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Elton from NEW ORLEANS, LA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Robert
March 24, 2023
On my Fridgidare Affinity Gas Dryer, one of the buttons on the control board is non-responsive, and the LEDs blink randomly. So I think that I need the control board, Control 134557200NH, which you sell. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE THAT IS COMMONLY REPLACED WHEN YOU REPLACE THE BOARD? It is not easy to get access to the machine, so I want to do the whole job. Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide. BTW, your videos are excellent.
For model number AGQ8000FS2
Hi Robert, thank you for your query. We would recommend checking the control board, part number PS12728776, and the interface board wiring harness, part number PS1152372, to fix the issue. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Mark
March 31, 2022
The factory part number on the dryer control board I need to replace is EL1346012. Will this part replace the original, and if not could I return it?
Thank you!
For model number AEQ7000EE0
Hello Mark, Thank you for your inquiry. We have researched the model number that you have provided and confirm that this is the compatible replacement control board assembly for your model. We do have a 30 day return policy which you can view here: https://www.partselect.com/Help.aspx#Returns We hope this helps and if you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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DJ
December 12, 2019
Is the part 134557200 the entire circuit board?
For model number AEQ6000CES
Hello DJ, thank you for writing. The replacement Control Board for the model number you provided is part number PS12728777. Good luck with your repair!
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Mike
August 10, 2021
My main circuit board is 134556920, that part doesn't seem to exist anymore, but 134557000nh looks identical, would that replace it you think?
For model number AEQ7000CEG0
Hello Mike, Thank you for the question. The numbers 134556920 and 134557000nh are not showing to be valid part numbers. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS12728776. We hope this helps!
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