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This wire tie secures and organizes wiring inside the appliance to help prevent chafing and loose connections. Its 7-7/8 inch length is suited for bundling harnesses and routing cables away from heat and moving parts. What it does:
This replacement screw secures panels and components on compatible GE appliances, restoring proper fastening to prevent loose parts and rattling. It's a simple hardware fix that helps maintain safe, quiet operation. What it does:
This ST3.5 tapping screw is a factory-style fastener used to secure appliance panels, trim, and components where a self-tapping thread is required. It provides a reliable hold for repairs and replacement parts. What it does:
A small M5 x 6 mm machine screw used to secure panels, brackets, and components in household appliances. Its compact size fits tight spaces and helps keep assemblies stable during normal operation. What it does
A replacement joint pin that secures a hinge or linkage, restoring stable door or panel movement. Use this durable metal pin to fix loose, sagging, or misaligned doors and ensure reliable operation. What it does:
The Tub Gasket is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It creates a watertight seal around the dishwasher tub, preventing water from leaking out during the wash cycle and ensuring efficient operation.
You should replace the tub gasket if it becomes worn, cracked, or damaged. Causes of a bad tub gasket can include normal wear and tear from repeated use, buildup of detergent and food debris, or physical damage from sharp objects or improper installation.
Symptoms of a bad tub gasket include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I ordered a new gasket from AppliancePartsPros.com. It was very reasonable and came within a few days. The old gasket was worn out and catching on the lower dishrack as it was being pushed in causing the gasket to be dragged out of it's seat. This is partially due to the design of the dishwasher where the gasket is mounted on the tub rather than the door. Upon inspection the gasket was obviously cracked and not seating correctly which exacerbated the interference issue with the lower dishrack.... Read more