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Removes residue, odor-causing soils, and food particles from dishwasher tub and gasket. Use monthly to eliminate unwanted odors and maintain peak performance.
Mounting screw for refrigerator doors, shelves, kickplates, and interior components. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws during repairs.
The front door of a dishwasher is operated in part by the use of door springs. There are typically two door springs on most models. The door spring helps the user open and shut the door efficiently. If the door springs are worn out or broken, a replacement part is required.A visual inspection will determine if a door spring is missing, damaged, or worn out. If the dishwasher door no longer opens and closes smoothly, it's an indication that a repair is required. Replacing a dishwasher door spring is a straightforward process. Locate the existing springs and remove them. Line up the new door springs and hook the ends into place. Wear gloves for protection. Disconnect the dishwasher before starting the replacement.This door spring is an authentic OEM replacement part. It is sold individually. The component is made of durable, high-quality metal materials. The replacement door spring comes sourced directly from the manufacturer. The door spring is fitting for several different models of dishwashers. The part can be installed in General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA devices.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Fix a dishwasher door that won't latch or stay closed with this latch keeper assembly. Secures the door latch for safe operation and complete cycles.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Specs: 8-18 va trt 7/16
Replacement leveling screw threads into your dishwasher's leveling leg to adjust cabinet height. Install when original is stripped, damaged, or missing.
Secures the tower heater assembly at the bottom of your dishwasher. Replace if cracked, stripped, or missing to prevent leaks and ensure stable mounting.
Fix dishwasher overfilling or not filling properly by replacing the float dome. Snaps onto the float assembly to control water level. DIY repair.
Replacement float assembly for your dishwasher. Installs in the base to monitor water levels. Replace if cracked, damaged, or missing components.
Dishwasher overflowing or leaking? The float stem connects your tub float to the switch that stops water flow. Quick 15-minute DIY fix for most models.
The Flood Switch Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This part detects water levels and prevent overfilling by shutting off the water supply if a potential flood condition is detected.
Causes of a bad flood switch assembly can include electrical failures, wear and tear over time, or damage from water exposure.
Symptoms of a bad flood switch assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Connects dishwasher wiring to the water inlet valve. Replace if the plug is burnt, brittle, loose, or corroded to restore a secure electrical connection.
This dishwasher flood switch seal sits around the flood/leak switch to create a watertight barrier at the switch opening. Replacing a cracked or flattened seal helps stop under-unit drips and keeps leak detection working properly.
Fix a dishwasher that stops mid-cycle or shuts down after 20-30 minutes. This thermostat kit regulates water temperature for proper heating and drying.
Replacement inlet cover trim that protects the water inlet area in your dishwasher. Snaps into place to restore a clean finished look if cracked or missing.
Dishes coming out dirty or spotty? A clogged sump filter lets food particles recirculate. This filter traps debris for cleaner dishes. DIY install.
The Upper Spray Arm Bearing is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It supports the upper spray arm, allowing it to rotate smoothly and distribute water evenly throughout the dishwasher. This ensures that all dishes receive a thorough cleaning during each cycle.
Over time, the upper spray arm bearing can wear out or become damaged. Causes of a bad bearing can include repeated use, mineral buildup from hard water, or physical damage due to mishandling.
Symptoms of a bad Upper Spray Arm Bearing include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Secures the upper spray arm to the dishwasher tub ceiling. Replace if missing, stripped, or broken to properly lock the spray arm in place.
The Upper Arm Spray Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It is responsible for distributing water evenly throughout the dishwasher during the cleaning cycle, ensuring all dishes are thoroughly cleaned. The arm measures approximately 11 inches long.
You should replace the upper arm spray assembly if it becomes clogged, damaged, or worn out. Causes of a bad spray assembly can include mineral buildup from hard water, food particles blocking the spray holes, or physical damage such as cracks or breaks.
Symptoms of a bad upper arm spray assembly include:
Replaces a cracked, broken, or missing water inlet valve trim cover on your dishwasher. Conceals and protects the inlet valve and hose connections.
Fill funnel directs water into the tub and allows air to escape during drying. Replace if leaking at inlet or water doesn't fill properly. Verify fit.
Connects household water supply to your dishwasher's inlet system. Replace if cracked, leaking, worn, or brittle to restore proper water flow.
Silicon-controlled rectifier that switches and regulates power to heating or motor circuits. Replace if the component is damaged, burned out, or failing.
The Hinge Arm Link is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This component functions as a connection point between the dishwasher door and the hinge mechanism, allowing the door to open and close smoothly. The hinge arm link ensures that the door can bear the weight of itself, often laden with a mounted dish rack when fully loaded, without straining the hinges or misaligning.
Causes of damage to the hinge arm link often involve regular wear and tear from the constant motion of opening and closing the dishwasher door.
Symptoms of a bad Hinge Arm Link include:
Connects dishwasher door to spring mechanism for balanced opening and closing. Replace if broken, frayed, or plastic clip end has sheared off.
Pulley component for dishwasher door hinge system. Installs behind door panel to provide tension and balance for smooth opening and closing. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn.
Door hinge cup mounts at the lower front corner of the dishwasher tub to cradle the hinge arm. Replace if cracked, worn, or broken to restore alignment.
Mounts and secures the electrical junction box on your dishwasher. Replace if bracket is bent, broken, or missing to properly support wiring connections.
Covers the electrical junction box where the power cord enters your dishwasher. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to protect wiring connections.
Dishwasher not filling with water or fills slowly? The water inlet valve controls water flow into your dishwasher. Simple DIY repair, 30-60 minutes.
Replacement mounting screw for dishwashers and electric ranges. Secures panels, covers, and internal components. Order when original is missing or stripped.
Replace missing or stripped dishwasher mounting screws. Secures internal components and panels. Essential hardware for reassembly after repairs.
Secures dishwasher panels, brackets, and components with 10-32 machine threads. Replace when screws are stripped, missing, or lost during repairs.
Insulation blanket that wraps around the dishwasher tub to reduce noise and maintain temperature. Replace if damaged, torn, missing, or contaminated.
Leaking dishwasher? A damaged hose clamp may be allowing water to escape at pump or drain connections. This clamp secures hoses to prevent leaks.
The Gasket Spring is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It plays a crucial role in maintaining a tight seal around the dishwasher door, ensuring that water does not leak during operation. This spring helps keep the door gasket in place, providing a reliable and consistent seal.
Over time, the gasket spring can wear out, lose tension, or become damaged due to repeated use and exposure to the dishwasher’s high temperatures and moisture. A faulty spring can compromise the effectiveness of the door gasket, leading to potential leaks and inefficient washing cycles.
Symptoms of a bad gasket spring include:
Seals the dishwasher door to prevent water leaks during operation. Replace if worn, torn, or loose to restore watertight performance. Confirm fit.
Replace your dishwasher's side trim gasket to prevent water leaks along the door edges. Install when you notice leaking or difficulty closing the door.