I drained the pump and removed coins etc from pump drain screen. This did not solve the problem, so I called Slagers, our local appliance store in Iowa City. The repair man came out two days later in the AM. He drained the pump again and checked the codes--he had to use our wireless internet because Sprint would not work from our house to determine the error code problem. He said it was the pump. I assumed he would call his Parts Dept for price and availability. Wrong assumption! He thought a new pump was about $150. He said he would get back to me later with a price and then they would order it and call us when it came in so we could make another appt. to have pump installed. While waiting for his call I checked your site and watched the replacement video--looked really simple to do. He called about 4PM and said his internet was down and wasn't able to order the part. I told him that wasn't acceptable service and that I would order the pump since it was readily available and install it myself. I received the pump two days later and installed it myself in less than 15 minutes with only a Phillips screwdriver and pliers--checked rinse and drain cycle and worked perfectly, My wife was elated and there was peace again in our house.
I felt this was a fairly common part since it is used in many different brands of washers and his GE dealership should of been able to order the part while he was there if they didn't! Have it in stock. I saved about 5 days of additional down time for the Washer by doing the repair myself.
Thanks for your good service.WCVH6260FWW