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Customer Questions and Answers for Lower Spray Arm by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM11626866
Manufacturer Part Number: WD22X10047

The Lower Spray Arm is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It is located at the bottom of the dishwasher. The spray arm uses a series of small nozzles and openings to produce targeted sprays that assist in loosening and washing away food debris.

Causes of a bad lower spray arm include clogs or mineral buildup inside the spray nozzles over time, or damage such as bending of the arm that affects water pressure and spray patterns.

Symptoms of a bad Lower Spray Arm include:

  • Ineffective cleaning and rinsing at the bottom rack of dishes
  • Standing water or poor drainage from the dishwasher tub
  • Visible defects like cracks or gaps in the spray arm material

This genuine GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore models.

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Nt for Model Number PDW7700G00BB

I had a problem with my dishwasher draining. It is a GE profile PDW7700G00BB we had installed in 06/2004. I replaced the drain pump today and cleaned out the lines and it drains better than ever. When putting the parts together, I put the following parts in order, part 501 being the top. 501 454 453 450 451 502 455 332 420 425 310 I now get water through the spray arms but not enough pressure to rotate them. My questions is this, part 450 has a threaded bottom but does not reach 455 as the schematics have it on top of 451. Would that give me water but not pressure? The dishwasher worked fine before.

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Hi NT. Yes exactly. Part # 450 and 455 thread together as the course filter 502 part # WD22X10029 is sandwiched in the middle. I suspect that part # 450 main conduit WD12X10057 is not together with the fine filter hub nut part # WD12X10061 and fine filter asm. part # WD12X10109. The main conduit is now fitted together as one piece. Examine all parts and make sure nothing is mis-aligned and not locked in correctly allowing the parts to be held off one another. Thank You.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, May 7, 2012

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