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Silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) for washer power control boards. Replace if component is burnt, damaged, or failing to regulate current properly.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Secures the agitator assembly to the drive shaft in top-load washers. Replace if stripped, rusted, or missing during agitator repairs or removal.
Replaced the Coupling Pulsator, and the Pulsator (short spindle in the center of the washer). The only problem that I encountered was how to remove the short spindle in the center of the washer...my fabric softer is in the center and you need to open that, grab the middle and loosen by turning left. Once that is out you will use a 7/16th socket and remove the entire agitator. Most of the videos show that you pull that straight up to remove - not the short one. There is still a screw to remove.... Read more
Protects the washer's inner drum edge and prevents clothing from snagging on the tub lip. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to avoid fabric damage.
This washer front panel assembly replaces a cracked, worn, or damaged console face. Restores appearance and provides housing for control buttons.
Mounting screw for dishwashers and washers. Used to secure internal components like pumps or transmissions. Replace if stripped, missing, or broken.
This 1/4-20 screw secures the leg and platform assembly in your top-load washer. Replace missing or loose screws to restore proper balance.
OK kids, pay attention! This was my second attempt @ this repair. My first repair started leaking right away and had to be re-done about 6 months later. HERE IS THE PROBLEM!. In the video, you'll notice that (while putting it back together) when you put the square hole washer and split-ring over the shaft, they look to land atop the rubber seal, buy when you do this in real life, there is a gap between the seal and the washer. (This gap was close to a 1/4 inch). I THINK that the first time I... Read more
White right-hand console endcap for dryers. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing endcaps to restore the finished look of your control panel.
Self-leveling bracket for top-load washers. Mounts to the base to stabilize the unit. Replace if broken, bent, or missing to restore proper leveling.
Conduit hose for top-load washers. Protects wiring connections inside the cabinet. Replace if cracked, split, or damaged to restore proper coverage.
White left-hand side endcap for dryers. Replace this structural part if your original is cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper cabinet closure.
Base assembly for washers. Installs at the bottom of the cabinet to support the machine. Replace if cracked, damaged, or structurally compromised.
Sound dampening insulation pack for washers. Installs inside cabinet to reduce noise and vibration. Replace if torn, compressed, or missing pieces.
The Knob Clip is an OEM part for GE washing machines and dryers. This small but crucial component is designed to secure the control knob to the appliance's control panel.
Over time, knob clips can wear out or break due to frequent use or accidental damage. When this happens, the control knob may become loose, fall off easily, or fail to engage the control panel properly, making it difficult to set the appliance to the desired cycle or function.
Symptoms of a bad Knob Clip include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I actually called a repair service in our area. The serviceman asked questions and detected that I didn't need a timer unit but thought it was just a knob that was required. He offered to come out but the expense would be considerable. I am SO relieved that it was indeed the knob, and the dryer was fixed. In this time in our lives, every penny counts. I must applaud the serviceman for his honesty and dedication to his trade. He directed me to this website, but also added if there were any... Read more
The Washer Top is an OEM part for GE washers. It is the upper panel that covers the internal components of the washing machine and provides a flat surface for loading and unloading laundry.
Causes of a bad Washer Top can include physical impact, warping due to prolonged exposure to heat or moisture, or general wear and tear over time.
Symptoms of a bad Washer Top include:
I bought and replaced the top and the lid for the washer. The washer now looks like a brand new washer even though it’s 12 years old. Total repair took less than an hour. Read more