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Includes 12 screws.
Simple 30 sec and $7 fix Read more
This is a genuine OEM replacement lower spray arm bearing sourced directly from the manufacturer for use in dishwashers. The lower spray arm spins to distribute water to the dishes during the wash cycle. Thus spray arm bearing supports the spray arm and lessens the friction, which allows it to spin more easily. If the dishes are not clean after the wash and rinse cycle, or the arm is making loud noises, the spin arm bearing may need to be replaced. This bearing is a small metal part that may wear over time. If the bearing is distorted or damaged, the arm will not sit level, and spinning may be very loud, or it may not spin. The spray arm bearing should be replaced. Turn off the breaker or disconnect the power to the dishwasher. Open the dishwasher and pull the bottom rack out. Turn the lower spray arm counterclockwise to remove it. Use a telescoping magnet to pull the bearing up from the hole in the middle. Install the new bearing and reinstall the spray arm. Put the dishrack back inside and reconnect the power.This lower spray arm bearing is a gray metal part that is sold individually. It is designed for use in dishwashers designed by General Electric and Hotpoint.
The main conduit was broken and the pump connector had a hole in it. The pump also was showing signs of leaking. I completely disassembled the dishwasher cleaned everything and reassembled. The repair videos are a big help. Thank you. Read more
Pulled it out and cleaned then replaced the blanket. Read more
Replaced all the related parts. Read more
Replaced spray arm assembly, it's a different style than what was in the dishwasher but it's an easier style to work with. I also ordered support assembly and did not need it,spray arm assembly was all I needed. Read more
The video provided by Appliance Parts Pros is excellent! I followed its steps. The one problem I had was getting the ribbon to disconnect. The plastic pieces that hold it together are fragile and broke. So, instead of disconnecting the ribbon I placed a kitchen stool in front of the dishwasher door and laid the top portion on it. Then I was able to remove the handle and change out the actuator. The handle was fine and did not need replacing; a tab on the actuator had broken. (In my opinion... Read more
Ordered parts and watched video. It was not the exact same GE as my model. Had to guess at times. Took a couple of hours, but the repair was great. Read more
This has male threads. For female threads use WD18X214
My husband removed the old connector and replaced it with a new one. My dishwasher is a GE and we bought it in 1992. Since then only a few parts needed to be replaced. I am not looking forward to looking for a new dishwasher since this one has lasted so long and still cleaning dishes. Read more