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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Agitator Coupler Kit by Ge

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Part Number: OEM11893914
Manufacturer Part Number: WH49X10042

The Washer Agitator Coupler Kit is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This kit includes the coupler component that connects the agitator to the washing machine's transmission. It plays a pivotal role in the washing process by transmitting rotational force from the motor to the agitator, enabling it to move back and forth and effectively clean clothes.

Symptoms of a bad Washer Agitator Coupler include:

  • The agitator failing to move or moving weakly during cycles, which can result in poorly washed clothes.
  • Unusual noises from the washing machine during operation, indicating a mechanical issue.
  • The agitator slipping or feeling loose when manually pushed or pulled.

Causes of a bad agitator coupler can include wear and tear from regular use, excessive load sizes that strain the agitator, or material fatigue that weakens the coupler over time.

This OEM replacement part is essential for restoring proper functionality to your GE washing machine and is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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For Ge Washer Agitator Coupler Kit (Part Number: OEM11893914)

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Hello David. Blow through pressure hose and make sure it is not clogged. If not, If you can stop the water from entering the machine by turning off the timer or unplugging the unit, you will need to look for a bad pressure hose or replace the pressure switch. If the only way to shut off the water is at the shut off for the water hoses, you will need to replace the water valve in the unit.

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Tammi, With the unit not agitating or spinning, this issue would most likely be caused by a transmission failure.

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Hello J. Harrison. These only strip by the unit being overload with clothing. Try washing smaller loads.

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Lyn, If there is a caking of slug then you would simply need to just wipe it up with a cloth and not use any cleaners on it.

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Robin, You will want to make sure that the agitator bell is not damaged an not allowing the agitator to rotate. Also check the agitator for damage. If both of these things check ok then the most likely issue will be the gearcase WH38X10002.

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Hello John. Here is a little trick that works great. Run 2 ratchet straps under the agitator. Then lay a 2x4 across the top of the washer and wrap the straps around it. As you tighten the straps, it pulls the agitator out of the unit.

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Hello Thomas. Remove cap on top of agitator and remove the bolt in the center of the agitator. Lift the agitator out of the unit.

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Hello Gary. It is best to see where the noise is coming from on the unit. Then replace the part that is making the noise.

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