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The Door Hinge Spring is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It provides the necessary tension to support and balance the dishwasher door, allowing it to open and close smoothly and stay in the desired position during loading and unloading.
You should replace this door hinge spring if it becomes faulty. Common causes of a bad door hinge spring include wear and tear from regular use, rust or corrosion from exposure to moisture, or physical damage from overextension or improper handling.
Symptoms of a bad door hinge spring include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Remove from under the counter. Replace springs and spring pins. No problem! To replace gasket big problem! Need to take door apart to be able to slide gasket onto the edge on door.the location and krimp marks make it very difficult to put gasket on and stay on. Read more
This is a door hinge spring that is used on dishwashers. This dishwasher door hinge spring prevents the dishwasher door from dropping open or slamming shut. It allows the movement to be controlled and smooth rather than abrupt and forceful. Each dishwasher unit has two springs at the bottom, one on each side.A new dishwasher door hinge spring may be needed if the dishwasher door is dropping open without any resistance or if it is slamming shut without any resistance. The springs provide tension to prevent these opening and closing concerns, so if that tension is missing, it is time to replace the springs on the dishwasher door.This is a genuine General Electric part and is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This specific dishwasher door hinge spring is compatible with dishwashers that are manufactured by the General Electric brand.
Replaced the spring Read more
I ordered the part from Appliance Parts Pros; it arrived in three working days. I turned off the power and shut off the water to the dish washer, took off the toe guard and unscrewed the appliance from the countertop. I hoped that I could pull the dish washer out from under the counter without disconnecting the water and wiring as I had seen done in the video. Luckily, I didn't have to disconnect them and with a little effort I was able to pull the dish washer out so I could work on it. ... Read more
Spring came and I repaired it myself. Read more