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Part Number: OEM10983474
Manufacturer Part Number: WH01X10088

The Button is an OEM component for GE top-load washers. Located on the control panel, this button actuates a specific function such as starting or pausing the cycle. Designed for durability, the textured plastic construction withstands millions of presses over decades of use.

Symptoms of a bad button include:

  • The button sticking in the depressed position  
  • Failure to trigger the assigned function when pressed
  • Cracks developing in the plastic face over time

Causes may consist of cracked circuitry behind the panel from water intrusion or repeated impact. General wear reducing button sensitivity also occurs.

This GE button restores full operation for select models including those by Hotpoint, RCA, and compatible Kenmore lines. 

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Hello Skip, you'll want to make sure your start button is not sticking when press it. If that looks good then more than likely your experiencing an issue with the motor part number WH20X10066 not holding the contact. Thanks!

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Lupsand, It would be best to put the unit into diagnostics and see if there is a stored error code but this would most likely be caused by a faulty shift actuator.

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Bob, This issue would most likely be caused by a faulty control board with the unit not starting. The part number for the control board is WH12X10225.

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Billy, With the washer not starting you will want to access the tech sheet in the control panel and access the motor. On the motor there should be a flashing LED light. Check to see how many times the led flashes and then check that to the error codes on the tech sheet.

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Faith, You will want to check to see if the water valve is getting 120 vac to it and if it is then the water valve would be the issue. If there is not power when you push the start switch then the issue will most likely be the control board causing the issue.

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Debbie, The most likely cause for the unit to not start consistently with the push to start button would be a faulty control board which is part number WH12X10524.

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