Brad E Franklinton , NC July 24, 2015 Appliance: General Electric Washer PTWN6050M0WT Ge Washer Ptwn6050m0wt: Motor/inverter board assembly. How to replace Motor And Inverter Assembly. I unplugged all the plugs from the old motor assembly. Removed the belt from the pulley and unbolted the motor assembly. Installed the new assembly and plugged it in. Installed the belt and plugged up the various wiring. Plugged in the machine and presto, working great again. The only thing was a kit that comes in the package to fix a wiring problem with older models but I didn't need to use it, so takes a few moments to verify if your unit needs the kit or not. I could have bought the part a little cheaper from ebay or even used but no one offered the type of warranty that AppliancePartsPROS.com does. Awesome company. 3 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes