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The Capacitor is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It stores and releases electrical energy to help start the motor and regulate its speed, ensuring the washer operates efficiently and reliably. This component is crucial for maintaining the performance and longevity of the washing machine.
Causes of a bad capacitor can include electrical surges, wear and tear from regular use, or physical damage due to impact. Over time, capacitors can degrade, leading to reduced functionality or complete failure. Regular inspection can help identify potential issues early.
Symptoms of a bad capacitor include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Washer would run through the cycle, but not agitate. I had to wait for it to pump down the water level to check spin, which also was not working. The motor would buzz when it should run, but not rotate, hard to hear for spin because the pump was running. Found I could start it by hand very easily by giving the pulley a spin, so I figured start switch, but there didn't appear to be one. I found what looked like a start capacitor zip tied to the chassis midway up the front, so my second guess was... Read more
The Button is an OEM component for GE top-load washers. Located on the control panel, this button actuates a specific function such as starting or pausing the cycle. Designed for durability, the textured plastic construction withstands millions of presses over decades of use.
Symptoms of a bad button include:
Causes may consist of cracked circuitry behind the panel from water intrusion or repeated impact. General wear reducing button sensitivity also occurs.
This GE button restores full operation for select models including those by Hotpoint, RCA, and compatible Kenmore lines.
All I had to do was remove 3, 1/4" screws from the back and take the front off. Two 5/16th screws hold the circuit board in place, remove them and press the button into the hole from the back. Replace the circuit board, slide the front back on and install the three 1/4" screws. Always unplug the washer first! Read more
The Spin Bearing Washer is an OEM part for Frigidaire washing machines. Situated inside the transmission housing, this thin metal washer acts as a subsurface support for the belt pulley bearing. The spin-bearing washer facilitates smooth, balanced rotation essential for agitated and spun wash cycles. Causes of a bad spin-bearing washer include wear and fatigue from years of successive rotations, potentially allowing excessive movement between housing components. Symptoms of a bad spin-bearing washer involve:
This OEM Frigidaire part can also be used on Electrolux, Frigidaire, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and Sears/Kenmore.
I replaced the spin bearing, tub seal, washer and drive belt since I had it all apart. The video was extremely helpful...I would have tore the whole thing apart trying to figure out how the agitator came off....but it was very simple. Read more
The Drain Pump Inlet Hose is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This hose plays a crucial role in the laundry process, ensuring that used water is efficiently removed from the washer, which helps in preventing standing water, odors, and potential mold growth inside the appliance.
Causes for issues with the drain pump inlet hose often involve natural wear and tear from constant exposure to water and laundry chemicals, physical damage from overloading or moving the washer, or blockages from lint, small garments, or other debris.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Drain Pump Inlet Hose include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The video was very helpful. the hardest part is getting off old rusted parts. I had to use a hacksaw to remove one of the old clamps. I had to open the bottom of the washing machine to remove of the other clamp. Putting the new parts on was easy. Getting everything apart was a challenge. Putting the new parts on was an easy 5 minute job. Read more
The Rod and Spring is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This part stabilizes the washer tub, reducing vibrations, and maintaining balance during the wash and spin cycles.
Causes of a bad rod and spring can include wear and tear from frequent use, corrosion from exposure to moisture, and physical damage from overloading the washer or accidental impacts.
Symptoms of a bad rod and spring include:
I replaced the suspension rods -- I am NOT particularly experienced with machines of any type, so it took me longer than it might have someone else, but once I figured out what I needed to do, everything went very smoothly. The washer spins like a dream now! Read more
The Lid Switch Assembly is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This component is crucial for ensuring the washing machine operates safely and effectively, as it detects whether the lid is closed. When the lid is not securely closed, the lid switch prevents the washer from running, thus avoiding potential accidents or damage.
Causes of a bad lid switch can include regular wear and tear, damage from repeated use, or electrical failures. A malfunctioning lid switch can prevent the washing machine from operating or stopping mid-cycle.
Symptoms of a bad lid switch assembly include:
An online search of the problem (would not agitate or spin) indicated a bad lid switch. Then with model number was able to find an online video on how to change it. Next I opened the washer, like in the video (very easy) and made sure that the lid switch looked like the one I ordered from AppliancePartsPros.com. Of course with the model number it was easy to find the right part. The part arrived in 2 days with no special shipping. What great service! Since, the washer was already open,... Read more
The Valve Triple Water is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This valve controls the flow of hot, cold, and warm water into the washing machine, allowing for precise temperature settings during wash cycles. It ensures that the correct amount of water at the desired temperature is delivered to the washing tub for optimal cleaning performance.
Causes of a bad triple water valve can include mineral deposits or debris blocking the valve, wear and tear from regular use, or electrical failures affecting the valve's solenoids. A malfunctioning valve can disrupt water flow, leading to issues with washing performance and water temperature control.
Symptoms of a bad triple water valve include:
Replaced solenoid valve. Repair summary: Turn off H/C water supply, disconnect hoses. Unscrew 3 screws rear of main panel. Slide front panel laterally then pull up to remove. Unscrew 2 screws on solenoid valve part. Disconnect spade electrical connectors and remove defective part. Insert new part and do everything I just said in reverse. It was so easy a drunken monkey could have done it. Read more
The Water Inlet Valve Assembly is an OEM part for Frigidaire washing machines. This assembly controls the flow of water into the washing machine during the fill cycles, ensuring the correct amount of water enters the tub.
Over time, the water inlet valve can become faulty due to mineral buildup, wear and tear from frequent use, or damage to the valve components. If the valve is not functioning properly, it can result in issues with the water flow into your washing machine.
Symptoms of a bad water inlet valve assembly include:
This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.
This is my third repair of this type. The first was a stand-alone washer and was very easy, because there was a plate on which the inlet valve assembly was mounted, and it was easily removed. This repair was on a Frigidaire stacked washer/dryer (laundry center). Stacked washer/dryers are typically purchased to save space and are often tucked into a closet. Be sure you can pull it out to access both front and rear. Remove drain hose from drain, detach water hoses, electricity and dryer vent... Read more
The Fabric Softener Dispenser is an OEM replacement part for GE washers. It is located on the top of the agitator. This dispenser allows for easy addition of fabric softener or other washing aids at the ideal time in the cycle. With a simple twist and pour into the reservoir, it then evenly releases the solution to condition clothes during the final rinse. Causes of a bad dispenser can include cracks or leaks allowing premature discharge into the wash drum. Mineral buildup may also clog the release nozzles. Symptoms of a bad dispenser include:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Planning to spend hundreds on a new washer and was pleased to discover the agitator coupling was the only thing wrong. Very easy repair. The only additional feature we would have liked was a softener dispenser. Located a GE model of the same genre that used the same coupler and took the leap to get the agitator and dispenser cup for this model (WJRR4170). Replaced the old agitator with new one and dispenser cup. Worked perfectly! We now have a washer with dispenser that works great and saved... Read more
The Suspension Rod & Spring Assembly is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This assembly includes a rod and spring that supports the washer tub, helping to absorb shocks and reduce vibrations during the wash and spin cycles.
Causes of a bad suspension rod & spring assembly can include wear and tear from regular use, excessive loads that strain the components, or damage from impact or mishandling.
Symptoms of a bad suspension rod & spring assembly include:
I have a 14 year old GE washing machine that had been making a lot of noise while running but had eventually just stopped flat. The agitator and spin cycle would not run. I found this site and made excellent use of all the repair videos to study about my issue. I put in my machine model number and I Immediately was able to start honing in on what my problem could be from website advice about popular repair parts, stories others had shared about their similar machine issues and watching videos,... Read more
The Timer Washer is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It controls the various cycles of the washing machine by regulating the amount of time each phase runs, including filling, agitating, rinsing, and spinning. The timer ensures that the laundry process follows the correct sequence and duration for optimal cleaning performance.
Common causes of a bad timer include electrical issues such as shorts or faulty wiring, wear and tear from extended use, or mechanical failure within the timer mechanism.
Symptoms of a bad timer include:
I removed the dial knob and plate as instructed by the video, removed the front panel of the washer to access the switch. I found the plastic molded bracket that the timer rests on to be broken and the tab on the timer where it is attached by a screw to be broken. I ordered a replacement switch, dial and knob. When it arrived I replaced the parts as instructed, but I had to use super glue to hold the new switch in place due to the support tab on the washer panel being broken off. After letting... Read more
The Belt Installation Tool is an OEM replacement part for GE washers. It provides the necessary leverage and positioning for hassle-free belt replacement.
Causes of needing this tool include belts that become cracked or loose over repeated use. Proper belt tension is critical for efficient spinning and drying cycles.
Symptoms of needing this tool include:
The Lid Switch Magnet is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This magnet interacts with the lid switch to signal that the washer lid is closed, allowing the washing cycle to begin.
Causes of a bad lid switch magnet can include wear and tear from frequent use, physical damage, or loss of magnetism over time. A malfunctioning magnet can prevent the washer from detecting a closed lid, thereby interrupting the wash cycle.
Symptoms of a bad Lid Switch Magnet include:
Replaced lid switch and lid magnet. Took just a little longer then 20 minutes as I had to splice in the new lid switch as it wasn't one that was a clip in, it was hard wired in. Read more
The Washer Timer is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This part manages the sequence of operations during the wash cycle, including filling, agitating, rinsing, and spinning.
Causes of a bad washer timer can include electrical issues such as short circuits or power surges, wear and tear of internal mechanical components, and moisture infiltration leading to corrosion.
Symptoms of a bad washer timer include:
I replaced the Timer knob components. Removing the cover that contains the Timer was simpler than I anticipated. Just remove the screws on the top of the back of the machine. Hold the cover and lift up and push to the left (facing the front of the washer). Removed the Timer Knob Clip with small needle-nose pliers. Grasped the Timer and turned counterclockwise to remove and unplugged the wiring clip. The timer is seated to the cover and held securely in place with one screw. I seated the new... Read more
The Suspension Rod and Spring Assembly is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This assembly is crucial for maintaining the stability of the washing machine drum during the wash and spin cycles by absorbing vibrations and reducing movement.
Over time, these components can wear out due to frequent use, heavy loads, or unbalanced loads that place excessive strain on the rods and springs. Replacing a faulty suspension rod and spring assembly ensures the washing machine operates smoothly and quietly.
Symptoms of a bad suspension rod and spring assembly include:
The Suspension Rod & Spring Assembly is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This assembly helps support the washer tub, reducing vibrations and maintaining balance during the wash and spin cycles. It ensures that the washer operates smoothly and minimizes excessive movement.
Causes of a bad suspension rod & spring assembly can include wear and tear from regular use, damage from heavy or unbalanced loads, or corrosion over time. The springs can lose tension, and the rods can become bent or damaged, affecting the washer's stability.
I replaced all 4 suspension rods and springs and now it spins very smooth. They weren't broken, just badly worn. It gave new life to my 15 year old GE Profile washer. They are basically springs, so they wear after a while. It was well worth the hour I spent fixing it. You need a good long reach to get to the back 2 and you have to take off the dampening straps and the control panel so you can gain access. All in all, I'm happy with the repair, although I though that these parts are bit... Read more