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Dishwasher leaking from underneath? A cracked pump connector causes water pooling. Requires dishwasher removal; typically 1-hour repair once accessed.
The main conduit was broken and the pump connector had a hole in it. The pump also was showing signs of leaking. I completely disassembled the dishwasher cleaned everything and reassembled. The repair videos are a big help. Thank you. Read more
Oven not reaching set temperature or won't turn off? The thermostat regulates oven heat. DIY repair typically takes 30-60 minutes with basic tools.
The repair was relatively simple and quick. The only part required was a new oven thermostat assembly and the tools I used for my model was a flathead screwdriver, cross-point screwdriver, torque bit and 1/4 inch socket using a bit driver. To complete the repair, I did the following: 1. Remove all top stove burner pieces and place to the side. Remove the 3 three screws (torque bit) in each of the 4 burner locations. That will allow the top lid to separate from the main unit later. 2. Pull... Read more
Replaces cracked, rusted, or corroded oven bottom pan and heat deflector. Installs in the base of your range oven cavity. Simple 2-screw removal.
Ordered parts ( very easy) and replaced old ones . Pop out, pop in. Simple but it made my stove and oven new again. Read more
Center wash arm assembly for dishwashers. Mounts on the center rack area to spray water during wash cycles. Replace if holes are clogged or arm won't rotate.
The replacement of the arm took a total of 3 minutes, all I needed was a nut driver for the easy job, taking the old arm out and putting the new one in, exact replacement , I appreciate you getting the part out as fast as you did. It took an extra day because of the ice storm we had . That was ok. Thanks you . Read more
Fix a washer that won't spin or agitate. This motor capacitor stores energy to start and run the motor. DIY repair takes about 10 minutes with video help.
Washer would run through the cycle, but not agitate. I had to wait for it to pump down the water level to check spin, which also was not working. The motor would buzz when it should run, but not rotate, hard to hear for spin because the pump was running. Found I could start it by hand very easily by giving the pulley a spin, so I figured start switch, but there didn't appear to be one. I found what looked like a start capacitor zip tied to the chassis midway up the front, so my second guess was... Read more
Replacement door handle for microwave ovens. Installs on the exterior door panel. Needed when original handle is broken, cracked, or snapped off.
Replaced handle after watching your repair video. Read more
Microwave not heating but lights and timer work? The high voltage diode converts AC to DC for the magnetron. DIY repair in 1-2 hours with basic tools.
Wife let me know the microwave was making grinding noise while I was in garage fixing her car starter, never a dull moment. Further questioning she also said it wan't heating the food. Due to being an odd sized built in $$ unit I had to have repaired. I was getting quotes in the $4-500 range for just the magnetron. I was pretty confident the magnetron was the issue and also ordered a new capacitor and diode since I was going to be in there and a lot of money ahead repairing myself. About... Read more
The washer start stop switch button is the physical push button on your washing machine's control panel that signals the machine to begin or pause a cycle. It connects to the underlying switch mechanism that sends an electrical signal to the control system. Replace this part when pressing the button does nothing, the button feels mushy or broken, or the washer will not start or stop responding to that control.
All I had to do was remove 3, 1/4" screws from the back and take the front off. Two 5/16th screws hold the circuit board in place, remove them and press the button into the hole from the back. Replace the circuit board, slide the front back on and install the three 1/4" screws. Always unplug the washer first! Read more
Fix a washer that won't drain or leaves standing water. This drain pump removes water from the drum during drain and spin cycles. Moderate DIY repair.
Bought a new drain pump works fine now. Read more
The Fill Cap Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This assembly includes the cap that covers the opening where rinse aid or other additives are poured into the dishwasher. It ensures that the additives are securely contained and properly dispensed during the wash cycles, contributing to effective cleaning and drying.
Over time, the fill cap assembly can become damaged due to regular use, exposure to cleaning agents, or accidental mishandling. A compromised fill cap can lead to leaks or improper dispensing of rinse aid, affecting the dishwasher's performance.
Symptoms of a bad fill cap assembly include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Using your program, I loaded the info re my trusty old dishwasher (not ready to abandon over a cap) and you located the proper cap to replace my old one that has been lost for years. [don't ask how that happened in the first place!] I really didn't think you would have a part for an 18-20 year old dishwasher. After ordering the replacement cap, it arrived within a few days. I was so excited that I could fix this problem myself without calling an expensive repairman! I simply removed the part... Read more
Replace cracked, broken, or worn control knobs on your cooktop. This knob installs on the control panel to adjust burner temperature settings.
Ordered new knobs, wasn't sure of the serial number of my stove because in was in the home when we purchased it, but the return policy was great. I order 4 knobs for my gas top stove and they were perfect and came within 3 business days. I love the customer service. Thank you Read more
Range won't heat or burners stopped working? A burnt or melted terminal block may be the cause. This wiring connection hub routes power to elements. DIY repair in 10-20 minutes.
Removed damage terminal block ordered new block on line. when I received new block installed it stove works fine easy to replace. If I had not been home at the time when this happen it may had cause a big house fire. Read more
Range won't heat or display is blank? This electronic control board manages temperature and oven functions. DIY-friendly repair, typically 10 minutes.
I found exploded parts view of oven and looked for oven sensor probe and control card parts. I also looked at great videos and read past repair stories. I decided the problem had to be one of the two parts (probe or card) and ordered both. I decided that the probe should be changed first rather than involve a circuit card. I changed the probe and tested the oven and it works again. Read more
Replace your cracked, broken, or missing microwave glass cooking tray. Sits on the turntable to hold food during heating for even rotation and cooking.
Arrived in a huge box nice and safe......thank you Read more
Broiler not heating or won't turn on? This broil element assembly restores high-heat broiling. Most DIYers complete this repair in under 30 minutes.
I ordered the replacement part; after it arrived, I turned off the power to the oven - watched the video on how to replace the part, which was fantastic as it told me to make sure when I disconnect the old element not to let the wires fall behind the oven (that would have been a big problem b/c it's a wall oven) - However, one wire still slipped back a little - so I used needle nose pliers to retrieve it. Was able to plug the new one in - screw it into place with the original screws. I made... Read more
If your dishwasher won't start or the door won't lock, the door latch assembly is likely failed. DIY-friendly repair takes about 30 minutes to replace.
With the power to the dishwasher on, I removed the six or seven screws holding the door panel together. With the door separated, I manually moved the switch which should close when the dishwasher latch closes. This illuminated and activated the control panel telling me that the problem was in the door latch. I purchased a new latch from appliance parts pros and installed it. Very easy fix for a homeowner, taking thirty minutes. Read more
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