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The Interlock Switch Plunger is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This component works with the door latch to ensure the dishwasher operates only when the door is securely closed, providing safety and preventing water leaks.
Over time, the interlock switch plunger can wear out or become damaged due to repeated use, mechanical stress, or debris buildup. Causes of a bad interlock switch plunger include frequent door openings and closings, misalignment of the door latch, and exposure to moisture.
Symptoms of a bad interlock switch plunger include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
First off OUTSTANDING experience with AppliancePartsPros.com! Ordered my parts on Tuesday and they arrived Wed morning!! Replaced interlock switch plunger and spring, which was obviously broken compared to the new one. This solved the problem of my door not latching but the machine would still not turn on. So with two interlock switches on the door, one had to be bad. So decided to start by replacing one switch at a time until I found the bad one. If both were bad I would just buy a... Read more
The Interlock Switch Cover is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It is designed to protect the interlock switch, which ensures the dishwasher operates only when the door is securely closed.
Causes of a bad interlock switch cover can include wear and tear over time, accidental damage during loading or unloading, or exposure to moisture and detergent that can degrade the cover's material.
Symptoms of a bad Interlock Switch Cover include:
Replaced door switches and plunger , spring. Other than the switches I believe the top of the plunger had contact issues as the updated part had larger contact Read more
The Flood Switch Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This part detects water levels and prevent overfilling by shutting off the water supply if a potential flood condition is detected.
Causes of a bad flood switch assembly can include electrical failures, wear and tear over time, or damage from water exposure.
Symptoms of a bad flood switch assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Ordered a new flood switch and activation stem from Aplliance Parts Pros.com. Order was delivered in about 3 days. Installed new switch and stem in about 15 min. Removed front kicker panel with two screws, the switch was just inside the panel secured with two screws. remove the electrical connector, removed screws, replace the two new parts..put the screws back in place and ran the washer...no overflows. Read more
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
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
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
Replaced the rack, the replacement was already fully assembled. Replacing the middle sprayer and assembly wasn't too bad. Read more
Replaced The conduit Carrier Mid, Conduit Spray Arm Mid and the Middle Spray Arm Assembly. All in less than 1/2 hour. Although, I think the main problem was the Conduit Carrier Mid which was distorted. By the way, I was surprised that I received my parts the very next day after I ordered them. Read more
Replaced the Conduit Carrier Mid part. 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 Read more
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