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This is a genuine replacement coupler for select dishwashers made by GE and Hotpoint. The dishwasher coupler is designed to connect the spray arm to the unit and provide the connection for the water supply. This durable plastic coupler is subject to high heat and repetitive motion and can break or wear down over time. This could result in dishes not be cleaned properly. The unit may also be leaking or failing to drain. In the event that this happens, a replacement will be needed. This OEM coupler is manufactured to exact standards. It is sold as an individual unit and does not include any additional accessories or hardware. The spray arm will need to be accessed in order to complete this repair, which requires a nut driver and flathead screwdriver. Be sure to wear gloves and unplug the unit before performing any repairs. Remove the spray arm and the filter in order to access the coupler. Remove the old part and replace the new one, then replace the filter and spray arm and test the unit for leaks.
Replaced sump and related pieces. Also replaced door baffles that were getting bad. The hardest part of job was removing the dishwasher from the its spot in cabinets. The info on site made replacing parts easy. Read more
Replacement spring for dishwasher door latch mechanism. Provides tension to keep plunger engaged. Replace if broken, lost, or stretched during repair.
First off OUTSTANDING experience with AppliancePartsPros.com! Ordered my parts on Tuesday and they arrived Wed morning!! Replaced interlock switch plunger and spring, which was obviously broken compared to the new one. This solved the problem of my door not latching but the machine would still not turn on. So with two interlock switches on the door, one had to be bad. So decided to start by replacing one switch at a time until I found the bad one. If both were bad I would just buy a... Read more
Coarse filter screen traps food debris and soil in your dishwasher's sump. Replace when clogged or cracked to maintain wash performance. Verify fit.
Changed the water pressure sensor Read more
Seals freezer door to keep cold air in and moisture out. Replace if worn, cracked, or causing frost buildup. Confirm fit with your model number.
I checked the freezer and found the door gasket was damaged. When the parts arrived, I checked them for a good fit and the attachment method. Due to past experience of replacing door gaskets, I was expecting a lot of screws that would have to be removed and replaced. To my surprise, the gaskets pressed in place without tools and had a good and secure fit. The instructions the came with the gaskets suggested the hot water be used as needed to remove any kinks that might cause a poor fit. I... Read more
Fix dishwasher leaks from cracks or tears in the pump connector. Requires removing dishwasher and pump access. Video guide available for DIY repair.
In the How to fix it your self section of Questions and Answers, your answers for removing the Base Spray Arm is incorrect. It states "just stick a screw driver into the base spray arm from inside the tub and turn", that does not work. Their are 2 tabs that in gauge the base spray arm with the tub. A 4 prong round wrench is required to insert from the bottom into the pump connector and turn the nut that sits inside. Read more
Refrigerator not cooling or clicking? A faulty start relay prevents the compressor from starting. Easy 15-minute DIY fix stops warm temps and constant cycling.
Researched on internet how to fix and came up with this part and the overload relay which I had to buy so only spent about $43.00 and it was very easy to replace these parts on my fridge . So happy I did research it saved me from buying another fridge . Thank you appliance parts pros for having my parts in stock and shipping them to me so quickly ! Read more
Oven not heating? Replace a broken or burnt-out bake element in minutes. Simple DIY fix—disconnect old element, install new one, restore heat.
Was real simple--unscrewed back screws, disconnected the bad element and reconnected the good element. Was not hard at all. Read more
Dishes not drying or wet after cycle? The heating element heats air during drying. Simple DIY repair with video guide, typically under 30 minutes.
Replaced heating element. Read more
Internal drain hose channels water from washer tub to external drain system. Replace if cracked, kinked, or leaking to restore proper drainage function.
Range clock or timer not working? This control board restores display and cooking time functions. DIY-friendly with video guide. Fits electric and gas ranges.
Removed the front off the back panel, unplugged the old unit. Then using a blow dryer heated the old timer to peel the face /cover off and applied to the new clock. Plugged in the replacement clock. Replaced the front of the range. The only complaint I have is we were not informed that a new face would not be included and the old one would have to be removed and applied to the replacement clock. The face that was on the orginal clock has the buttons to set the clock and timer reversed from... Read more
The Hub is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. It is the central mechanism which attaches to the tub and facilitates rotation of the upper spray arm above dishes.
Causes of a bad hub include wear from years of repeated rotation, accumulation of hard water scale deposits inside moving parts, or accidental impact damage. This reduces proper function over time.
Symptoms of a bad hub include:
This OEM GE hub replacement is also compatible with Crosley, and KitchenAid models.
Replacement paddle for refrigerator ice dispenser. Press to activate ice release. Replace if cracked, broken, or won't spring back after pressing.
I order both the paddle and spring and watched a video on how to remove the operating panel to replace them Read more
Refrigerator not cooling but freezer works? A failed evaporator fan motor stops cold air circulation. DIY-friendly repair with basic tools in 30-60 minutes.
1. Unplug the power, 2. Removed the shelving and Ice maker including power cord, 3. Removed the air flow conduits, 4. Removed the back panel, 5. Removed evaporator fan housing and drop down then un clip power supply and remove evaporator fan housing and all and set on a flat surface, 6. Remove the upper bracket holding in evaporator and remove evaporator fan ( be sure to remove the fan blade you'll need it for the new motor ) 7. Popped out the old grommets ( I replaced both since I was there )... Read more
Burner stuck on high or can't regulate heat? This infinite switch controls cooktop element temperature. DIY-friendly repair in under an hour.
Ordered the element control for my dual front right burner and a infinite heat switch for my left front large single burner. Removed cooktop and followed the instructions video given with the parts online. Process was simple and everything on my cooktop is working like it is brand new. The only problem I have is with the online chat, save time by calling in and talking to someone as the people I talked to online (4 of them) are in such a hurry to get to the next call they gave conflicting part... Read more
This cam mechanism helps the refrigerator door close properly by providing the correct closing force and alignment for the lower hinge. It ensures the door seals tightly and maintains proper spacing from the cabinet. Replace this part if your refrigerator door doesn't close completely, hangs crooked, or requires excessive force to shut.
We bought a used fridge and forgot to get the hardware to mount the doors. Looked up the model on your website. Using the pictures I was able to order just the parts I needed and not to duplicate anything (or leave anything out!). The parts arrived and because I watched the "how to" video I knew to use the "trick" to hold the doors up while attaching the hardware. Had the doors mounted in less than 15 minutes!.. Thanks Read more
This black lever assembly operates the freezer door handle mechanism, allowing smooth opening and secure closing of the freezer compartment. It connects the external handle to the internal door latch system. Replace this part if your freezer door handle is loose, won't open the door, or if the handle feels disconnected when pulled.
I replaced the lever asm. and spring Read more
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