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This Tub Seal is an OEM replacement part for GE washing machines that is responsible for preventing water from leaking from the tub. This part is located at the base of the washing machine tub and creates a seal between the tub and the transmission to prevent water from leaking out during the wash cycle. This part fixes the following symptoms-
Causes of a bad tub seal can range from normal wear and tear to a misaligned tub or an overloaded washing machine, which puts extra pressure on the seal. Additionally, the buildup of hard water minerals can degrade the seal's material over time. This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
I put this repair off for a long time because I knew the machine would have to be completely torn down to fix it. The repair videos give you the impression that this condition is caused by a bad 'Tub Bearing' which takes a long time to replace but only costs about $15. Don't be lulled into thinking you can fix this for $15. The 'Tub Bearing' is really only a bushing. The one I removed from my washer looked fine but I replaced it anyways. The real problem here is GE's poor design which allows a... Read more
This tub-bearing washer is an OEM replacement part for GE washing machines. It is designed to keep your washing machine's inside tub spinning smoothly during cycles. The bearing Measures approximately 1 inch in inner diameter and 2 inches in outer diameter.
Causes of a bad tub-bearing washer can include wear and tear from extended use. Exposure to vibrations during high-speed spins may cause fatigue of the washer material over time as well.
Symptoms of a bad tub bearing washer include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA and select Kenmore front-load washers.
I had never worked on a washing machine before but after watching the online videos I felt like I could do the repair. I was almost positive it was the Mode Shifter and Shaft Assembly that was bad. I could hear the bearing making a grinding noise when I turned the tub by hand. I ordered the part I needed plus additional parts that could be an issue later such as a drive belt, tub bearing, tub seal, tub nut, split ring, etc; Preventive maintenance that would keep from having to tear it all... Read more
This tub dampening strap stabilizes the washer's inner tub during agitation and spin to control vibration and sway. Replacing worn straps restores proper suspension control for smoother, quieter operation and helps prevent the tub from impacting the cabinet. What it does:
My 9-year-old GE washer, in which I replaced the motor two years ago, developed an extremely loud roaring sound during the spin cycle. After reviewing stories here to pinpoint the problem, I replaced the tub bearing, mode shifter, and tub seal. I also installed a new tub nut, split washer, and belt. This repair involves taking the washer apart in order to get at the tub bearing and mode shifter, which are inconveniently located in the very center of the machine. I bagged labeled all the... Read more
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:
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.
OMG.. I was so excited when I found a simple YOUTUBE video showing me how to fix this agitator myself.. and it was SO SIMPLE! The MEN I know, told me I would need to buy a new machine! I did a simple search for GE AGITATOR REPAIR.. found the video, then did my search for the replacement part - an agitator coupling, which, of course, I found at AppliancePartsPros.com... they shipped it to me within 2 days! And the minute it arrived, I went into my laundry room, and completed my OWN repair in... Read more
The Hub Nut is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This component secures the inner tub to the drive mechanism, ensuring that it remains in place during the agitation and spinning cycles. This lock-down nut is reverse threaded, meaning that it is loosed by rotating it clockwise. For easier removal of the old nut, it is recommended to use the tub nut spanner wrench WX5X1325.
Symptoms of a bad Hub Nut include:
Causes of a bad hub nut can include corrosion due to exposure to water and detergent, improper initial installation, or loosening over time from the vibration and movement of the washing machine.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Drain Pump is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It is responsible for removing water from the washer's tub at the end of each wash cycle, ensuring that your laundry is properly drained before the spin cycle. This pump helps to prevent water from sitting in the tub, which can lead to mold and mildew.
Symptoms of a bad Drain Pump include:
Causes of a bad drain pump can include blockages from small garments or debris, mechanical failure from wear and tear, or electrical issues that affect the pump's power supply.
I ordered a new pump on this website. They provided me with written directions as well as a video to follow along with on how to change the pump. As always it wasn't as easy as the video, but that was the mechanic no the tool! Great job on the service. Will order parts from here again. Read more
The Drive Belt is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It functions as a critical component that connects the motor to the drum, transferring power from the motor, which in turn allows the drum to spin during the wash cycle. Made from rubber reinforced with fibers, this belt is designed to withstand the stress of spinning and agitating motions.
Symptoms of a bad Drive Belt include:
Causes of drive belt failure typically include regular wear and tear from use, overloading of the washer which puts extra strain on the belt, or exposure to oils and other substances that can degrade the rubber.
Ordered new transmission, nut, split washer and spanner wrench to do the install. very straight forward fix after watching the video. spanner wrench is a must or the correct large socket with an impact driver. it was corroded on pretty well let the liquid wrench work for a while and then beat it off. approximately 2 hours to do to fix, spent some time cleaning stuff up also though. washer was 12 years old and debated scrapping it and getting a new one but then it would not match the dryer. ... Read more
The Hub Washer is an OEM part for GE washing machines, designed to fit between the transmission and the inner tub. The hub washer acts as both a seal and a buffer, reducing wear on both the transmission and the tub by absorbing some of the operational stresses.
Causes of damage to the hub washer often include normal wear and tear from repeated use, exposure to harsh detergents or water conditions that can degrade the material, or overloading of the washing machine, which puts additional stress on mechanical components.
Symptoms of a bad Hub Washer include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Water Inlet Valve is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This component is crucial for controlling the flow of water into the washer during the wash and rinse cycles. It works by opening and closing the solenoids to allow the appropriate amount of hot or cold water to enter the washing machine, based on the selected settings.
Symptoms of a failing Water Inlet Valve include:
Causes of a bad water inlet valve can include mineral deposits or debris clogging the valve, wear and tear on the solenoid coils, or electrical issues such as faulty wiring or connections.
This OEM GE part is also compatible with some models from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore.
Ordered water inlet valve. Two screws to take out. Disconnect the hose. Disconnect the two wires. Put in the new valve. Reverse the procedure. Whole thing took about 10 minutes. Read more
The Inner Tub Mounting is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It secures the inner tub to the washer's outer tub, providing stability and support during the wash and spin cycles. This mounting component is crucial for the proper alignment and operation of the washer's drum.
Causes of a bad mounting include excessive loads, continuous use over time, or physical damage due to impacts or misalignment. A faulty inner tub mounting can lead to significant operational issues and potential damage to other components.
Symptoms of a bad inner tub mounting include:
The machine stopped working with a bang. There were chunks of large metal at the bottom. The drive plate had rusted through. My first step was to put a rag in the tub drain hole and save the pump. Except for grinding/chiseling off a frozen-corroded-rusty solid mass. The repair was rather easy. A couple of channel lock wrenches and a hammer didn't budge it. A monkey wrench will just round it off. You need that 1 11/6" wrench. The spindle nut was really stuck on there for my 14+ yo washer. I... Read more
The Pressure Switch Hose is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It connects the pressure switch to the tub, allowing the switch to monitor the water level within the washing machine. This ensures the proper amount of water is used during each cycle for efficient washing and rinsing.
You should replace this pressure switch hose if it becomes cracked, clogged, or otherwise damaged. Common causes of a bad hose include wear and tear from repeated use, buildup of detergent or debris, and damage from improper handling or installation.
Symptoms of a bad pressure switch hose include:
I replaced the water level switch and hose. After removing the hose, I found that it was clogged, and did not allow the water level to be sensed by the switch. A test after the replacement of the parts was successful. While filling the tub, the water shut off at the small, medium, and large levels as indicated by the switch. Read more
These GE screws are a 12-pack of OEM replacement parts responsible for securing and fastening various components and panels in a GE range or oven. These screws are designed with a hexagonal head, which allows for the use of a compatible wrench or socket for tightening. They are commonly used to attach sheet metal panels, brackets, and other parts within the appliance, ensuring that these components remain securely in place during operation.
This part fixes the following symptoms:
The GE screws can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
I pulled off the retaining clip with pliers then removed the old knob and timer dial. I replaced all the parts with the new ones and used pliers to reinstall the clip. The teeth on the new knob engage to select the cycle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQwLtRcHx9k Read more
The Selector Knob is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This knob is used to choose different wash cycles and settings on the control panel, allowing users to customize their laundry preferences. It is designed to fit securely onto the control shaft and provide smooth operation for selecting various options.
Over time, selector knobs can wear out or become damaged due to frequent use or accidental impacts. Causes of a bad selector knob can include cracked or broken plastic, stripped or worn-out internal components, or a loose fit on the control shaft.
Symptoms of a bad selector knob include:
I ordered a new knob and it arrived very quickly. The repair was simple and I will use appliance parts pros again should I need to. Thank you. Read more
The Capacitor is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It stores and releases electrical energy to help start the motor and regulate its speed, ensuring the washer operates efficiently and reliably. This component is crucial for maintaining the performance and longevity of the washing machine.
Causes of a bad capacitor can include electrical surges, wear and tear from regular use, or physical damage due to impact. Over time, capacitors can degrade, leading to reduced functionality or complete failure. Regular inspection can help identify potential issues early.
Symptoms of a bad capacitor include:
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
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:
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.
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
The Drain Pump Inlet Hose is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This hose plays a crucial role in the laundry process, ensuring that used water is efficiently removed from the washer, which helps in preventing standing water, odors, and potential mold growth inside the appliance.
Causes for issues with the drain pump inlet hose often involve natural wear and tear from constant exposure to water and laundry chemicals, physical damage from overloading or moving the washer, or blockages from lint, small garments, or other debris.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Drain Pump Inlet Hose include:
The video was very helpful. the hardest part is getting off old rusted parts. I had to use a hacksaw to remove one of the old clamps. I had to open the bottom of the washing machine to remove of the other clamp. Putting the new parts on was easy. Getting everything apart was a challenge. Putting the new parts on was an easy 5 minute job. Read more