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The screw is an OEM replacement component for GE dishwashers. It is used to securely fasten parts inside the dishwasher tub assembly.
Causes of a damaged or defective screw usually involve wear from continuous mechanical stresses and vibration during dishwasher usage. Loose parts affect machine balance and performance.
Symptoms of a compromised screw placement include:
This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
The replacement of the arm took a total of 3 minutes, all I needed was a nut driver for the easy job, taking the old arm out and putting the new one in, exact replacement , I appreciate you getting the part out as fast as you did. It took an extra day because of the ice storm we had . That was ok. Thanks you . Read more
Fixes dishwasher not filling with water or leaking inside the tub. Controls water flow during wash cycles. Straightforward DIY repair with basic tools.
Ordered part from you guys and put it in. Read more
This is a genuine replacement coupler for select dishwashers made by GE and Hotpoint. The dishwasher coupler is designed to connect the spray arm to the unit and provide the connection for the water supply. This durable plastic coupler is subject to high heat and repetitive motion and can break or wear down over time. This could result in dishes not be cleaned properly. The unit may also be leaking or failing to drain. In the event that this happens, a replacement will be needed. This OEM coupler is manufactured to exact standards. It is sold as an individual unit and does not include any additional accessories or hardware. The spray arm will need to be accessed in order to complete this repair, which requires a nut driver and flathead screwdriver. Be sure to wear gloves and unplug the unit before performing any repairs. Remove the spray arm and the filter in order to access the coupler. Remove the old part and replace the new one, then replace the filter and spray arm and test the unit for leaks.
Replaced sump and related pieces. Also replaced door baffles that were getting bad. The hardest part of job was removing the dishwasher from the its spot in cabinets. The info on site made replacing parts easy. Read more
Fix dishwasher leaks from cracks or tears in the pump connector. Requires removing dishwasher and pump access. Video guide available for DIY repair.
In the How to fix it your self section of Questions and Answers, your answers for removing the Base Spray Arm is incorrect. It states "just stick a screw driver into the base spray arm from inside the tub and turn", that does not work. Their are 2 tabs that in gauge the base spray arm with the tub. A 4 prong round wrench is required to insert from the bottom into the pump connector and turn the nut that sits inside. Read more
Dishes not drying or wet after cycle? The heating element heats air during drying. Simple DIY repair with video guide, typically under 30 minutes.
Replaced heating element. Read more
Replaces cracked, kinked, or chewed drain hose that carries wastewater from your dishwasher to household plumbing. Essential for proper drainage function.
I replaced the pump drain assembly. The flapper valve was included in the assembly, so I did not need to order that. On previous repairs, the old drain hose was tricky to reinstall, so I replaced it and the hose clamp.The silverware basket had holes in the bottom and required replacement. I had some broken tine clips. Read more
Secures the dishwasher heating element to the tub from underneath. Replace if cracked, stripped, or missing to prevent leaks at the element mounting point.
First, I took the whole thing apart and cleaned every spot...the main culprit seemed to be the float. It was pretty gunked up and seemed to be not working...after a good cleaning it was fine...but once I pulled the unit out and checked underneath I noticed the heating element was loose, leaking, and had burnt off the blade connecting ire. So I promptly bought this replacement, installed it in about 5 minutes, did a clean cycle, and shes back to normal...I love AppliancePartsPros.com, and use... Read more
10-32 x 9/16" machine screw secures dishwasher panels, brackets, and internal assemblies. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged fasteners to restore fit.
Fixes spotty dishes and rinse aid leaks. This reservoir holds and releases rinse agent during the final cycle. Quick DIY repair with video guide.
Repair parts arrived super fast. Installed the new parts according to the supplied instructions. All went well. It took over 2 hours because the unit had to be removed after the water and power were disconnected and then the initial problem diagnosed (motor brushes worn beyond service limits). The removal of the spray bar tower assembly was a challenge until it was discovered that the tower unscrews in a CW direction from the bar that then allowed access to the attachment screw that holds that... Read more
The Sump Inlet is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This part allows water to flow into the sump area, which collects and drains used wash water from the tub during the dishwashing cycle.
Causes of a bad part can range from clogs or obstructions preventing proper water flow, physical damage or cracks leading to leaks, or general wear and tear over time.
Symptoms of a bad Sump Inlet include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Parts work great fit perfectly all is fixed. Read more
Screens fine food particles from recirculating water in your dishwasher. Replace if torn, warped, or clogged to restore wash performance. Confirm fit.
Filter replacement is easy. CAUTION. When removing the wand that is immediately above this filter you must reach around the back base and feel for a tab sticking out. Pull on it and lift the wand up. If not you may break the tab off which is a retainer needed for the center wand that supplies water to the upper rack. This would have been a 15 minute job but I broke the tab off I mentioned earlier. I ended up adding a stainless steel screw through the base just above a flange that rises when the... Read more
Replacement slide rail for dishwasher upper rack. Installs on cabinet wall to guide rack in and out. Needed when original is bent, twisted, or broken.
Dishwasher needed new wheel that mounted to upper rack.There are 4 total that make the rack roll in and out. Replaced both side rails and rail caps (4- only 50 cents each) along with new upper rack that came with wheels installed. One side rail was bent so decided to spend a little extra and replace both. Might of been able to replace just one broken rack wheel but rack was old and was rusting in some areas so decided to just replace it. Read more
Replaces a cracked, stripped, or broken cycle control knob on your dishwasher. Mounts to the timer shaft to select and advance wash cycles.
I bought a new one from ApplianceParts PROS.com. Read more
Replace cracked or worn upper rack rollers that prevent smooth sliding. Kit includes studs and wheels for secure rack gliding. Fits GE dishwashers.
Replaced roller as shown in appliance parts pros video. I am highly pleased again and with my exp experience with you. Parts are priced better than anywhere and the videos are the perfect for someone mechanically- challenged like I am. Read more
This arm valve installs in the dishwasher's spray arm feed to control water flow. It helps maintain proper pressure so the spray arm spins and distributes water evenly for effective cleaning.
Probably the easiest diagnosis and fix ever - when I removed the bottom panels half of the old arm was lying on the floor. Then it was simply a matter of finding and ordering the part. When the part arrived I removed the retaining clip with a small screwdriver, slid off the remainder of the old arm, slid on the new arm with the solenoid plunger in place, slid in the retaining clip with needle nosed pliers and closed up the machine. Read more
Dishwasher won't drain or leaks at the base? A cracked or clogged sump inlet blocks water flow from the tub. Easy 30-minute fix with video guide.
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