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This 1/4-20 Taptite hex washer-head screw secures panels and internal components in your appliance. Its thread-forming design creates a tight, vibration-resistant hold in untapped metal to keep assemblies aligned when a fastener is missing or stripped.
This 5/16-18 hex screw secures appliance panels and components with a common coarse thread. Durable fastening for repairs where the original hex screw has stripped, broken, or gone missing — restores proper fit and alignment. What it does:
This is a hex pan thread screw used to secure appliance panels and components. It replaces missing or damaged fasteners to restore proper fit and reduce vibration or rattling. What it does
This supports assembly stabilizes and supports the washer's internal moving components, keeping them properly aligned to control vibration during wash and spin. Replacing a worn support can restore smoother operation and reduce excessive shaking or noise. What it does:
The Tub Seal is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It is a critical component responsible for sealing the gap between the outer tub and the inner wash basket, preventing water leaks and ensuring proper containment during the wash cycle.
Causes of a faulty Tub Seal include wear and tear over time, exposure to excessive heat or chemicals, or physical damage from sharp objects or improper installation.
Symptoms of a bad Tub Seal include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This shifter spring helps engage and return the transmission shifter mechanism in select top-load washers, allowing smooth changes between agitation and spin for reliable wash performance.
This shifter hub connects the drive system to the agitator/spin mechanism in the washer, allowing the machine to shift between wash and spin modes reliably for proper cleaning and water extraction.
This fork support actuator assembly mounts in the washer's drive mechanism and supports the shift fork that changes between wash/agitate and spin. Replacing a worn assembly restores dependable shifting and helps resolve no-agitate, no-spin, and grinding complaints. What it does:
This transmission pulley mounts on the washer's transmission shaft and is driven by the belt to power agitation and spin. Replacing a worn pulley restores smooth belt tracking, reduces noise, and helps the tub move correctly.
This pulley nut secures the washing machine's drive pulley to its shaft, helping keep the belt aligned so the basket can agitate and spin smoothly. Replacing a worn or missing nut helps prevent pulley wobble and belt issues. What it does:
This replacement kit combines the washer's drive motor with a protective tub shield. It restores agitation and spin performance and helps guard the new motor from splash-related moisture so your washer runs reliably through complete cycles. What it does:
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This 3L-profile drive belt transfers motor power to the appliance's pulley system so driven components operate as designed. Replacing a worn or slipping belt restores reliable motion and helps eliminate squealing or burning-rubber odors.
The Nut Hub is an OEM replacement part for GE top-load washing machines. This component plays an integral role during the spin cycle, transmitting rotational force from the motor to the tub for the removal of water from clothes. The Nut Hub connects directly to the drive shaft and incorporates several mounting points to securely join additional drum parts.
Causes of a bad Nut Hub can include cracks, fractures, or stripped threads due to overloading or excessive strain during spinning. Loose or ineffective connections between the Nut Hub and other components impair power transmission.
Symptoms of a bad Nut Hub include:
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Size: 8-32 t. Includes 12 screws.
The Kit Sensor Speed is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It plays a crucial role in monitoring the drum's speed and movement, ensuring that the washer operates with optimal efficiency and precision. This sensor helps adjust the spin cycle based on the load, which is essential for proper balancing and to prevent excessive vibration and noise.
Symptoms of a failing Kit Sensor Speed include:
Causes of a bad sensor can stem from electrical faults like wiring issues or component malfunctions, physical damage from overload or impacts, or simply wear and tear over time.