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This mid-tier conduit assembly routes and protects internal wiring between appliance tiers, keeping harnesses organized and shielded from abrasion or moisture. Replace damaged conduit to restore correct wire routing and reduce intermittent electrical issues. What it does:
Replaced with a new Conduit Mid Tiered asy. Which fixed.the issue. Read more
Ordered new part and it was exactly what I needed to fix the problem. Read more
Contains one lower spray arm and one middle spray arm.
I followed the directions on several websites for repairs. The obvious place to start is the heating coil and thermostat. I checked the continuity of the coil and it was good with a reading of almost zero resistance. Next I read that there is no thermostat controls on my GE dishwasher so I followed another webpage that said the Sensor Turbidity Assembly acts like a thermostat so I replaced that. Wasted effort as that switch sensor was OK. Normally it has a light on when it is working, a... Read more
The User Interface Button Kit is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It contains the control buttons used for selecting wash cycles and options.
Causes of button replacement needs include normal wear over thousands of uses. Damage like cracked overlays or unresponsive switches also necessitate replacement.
Symptoms of a faulty button kit are:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Purchased and installed the wash pump (kit) and the wire harness. The unit is working like new. I rated this repair as 4/5 difficulty due to challenges with removing and reinstalling the dishwasher. However, with the dishwasher removed, the repair itself was relatively easy and straightforward. Read more
The Conduit Main Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. It is installed within the dishwasher tub below the upper wash arm, and is responsible for securely mounting and holding the upper wash arm in place during operation.
Causes of a bad upper wash arm support include:
Symptoms can include cracks or breaks that compromise its structure, or wear over extended use without replacement.