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The GE latch handle is an OEM replacement part responsible for allowing the opening and closing of the dishwasher door. Located on the inner door panel, this part ensures that the dishwasher door latches securely when the machine is in operation, preventing any leaks or disruptions in the cleaning process. Additionally, it provides a convenient means for users to open and close the dishwasher, allowing easy access to load and unload dishes. This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances. This part fixes the following symptoms
I bought spare part from AppliancePartsPros.com and followed the instructional video. It was easy and saved a few bucks. Read more
Color: blue-gray. It measures about 1-1/2 inches in diameter.
Ordered new part on website which arrived within two days - amazing !!! Truly thought we would be waiting for several weeks for replacement - awesome !!! Read more
Ordered parts, waited for them to arrive Took door apart, installed new parts Put door back together shut door (it stayed shut) Washed dishes, opened door (it opened) Dishes were clean (no water on floor) ALL DONE AND IT WORKS Read more
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I replaced a few key parts that I couldn't clean properly, and were not spinning well in the dishwasher. Afterwards, it worked like new, and the cleaning power returned. Read more
Unscrew the sides and pull the dishwasher out and simple remove the old door hinges and put the new one in. Read more
I ordered the part from Appliance Parts Pros; it arrived in three working days. I turned off the power and shut off the water to the dish washer, took off the toe guard and unscrewed the appliance from the countertop. I hoped that I could pull the dish washer out from under the counter without disconnecting the water and wiring as I had seen done in the video. Luckily, I didn't have to disconnect them and with a little effort I was able to pull the dish washer out so I could work on it. ... Read more
I found the manufacturers parts drawing and purchased the parts that were needed.The previous home owner had not only removed from he parts but he had also reversed the direction of the dish rack. The only way I was able to repair it was to figure out how it must function,the rest was easy. Read more
Went on the internet, located the part on your website and ordered 2 items. Read more
Replaced the rack, the replacement was already fully assembled. Replacing the middle sprayer and assembly wasn't too bad. Read more
This was not an obvious source of a leak. The Tower Heater Assembly Nut developed a crack over time due to heat exposure. So the leak was gradual slowly getting worse over time. It was a hairline crack that ran down one of the edges of the nut making it hard to see. In talking to a pro he said it isn't a common problem. It is all the way in the back of the bottom of the dishwasher so it is not something you can see without pulling the dishwasher out and running it. The repair itself is easy. I... Read more
Replaced the parts. Read more
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Found a service manual that is close enough to my GE dishwasher. Service Manual for GE Dishwasher-EDW4000 was found on the following webpage. http://www.applianceaid.com/pdf/serv-man-EDW4000.pdf Gives enough information to test out the dishwasher. Read it, check out Factory Test Mode. GE should have given this out as a normal User Manual. The usual user manual lack anything to help troubleshoot a problem. Read more