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The Tub Corner Baffle is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It is strategically placed at the corners of the dishwasher tub to prevent water from leaking out during operation. For the left side use WD8X228. Color: Black.
Symptoms of a bad Tub Corner Baffle include:
Causes of a bad tub corner baffle can include wear and tear from regular use, improper installation leading to gaps or looseness, and degradation of the material over time due to exposure to detergents and high temperatures.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
After researching on the APP site, I decided what I thought I would need and purchased a new Gasket, Gasket Insert, Left & Right Corner Baffles from APP. The parts were shipped immediately. However, I’m an 80 yr. old female so I procrastinated for almost 6 weeks before deciding to 'tackle' the repair myself rather than hiring an appliance repair person or "handyman". I went back into the AppliancePartsPros site and reviewed the wonderful videos related to the repair since Matt had made it... Read more
The Rack Slide End Cap is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. This small but essential component is designed to secure the end of the rack slide rail, preventing the dish racks from sliding off the track or becoming misaligned.
Symptoms of needing to replace a rack slide end cap include:
Causes of a faulty rack slide end cap can include normal wear and tear over time, exposure to heat or moisture, or physical damage due to impact or mishandling.
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore dishwasher models.
Replaced the pump drain assembly Read more
The Roller and Stud Assembly - 4 Pack is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This assembly includes four rollers and studs that are essential for the smooth operation of the dishwasher's lower rack. The rollers ensure that the rack glides in and out effortlessly, providing easy access for loading and unloading dishes.
Causes of a bad roller and stud assembly include regular wear and tear, accumulation of dirt and debris that can hinder movement, and damage from heavy loads or improper loading of dishes.
Symptoms of a bad roller and stud assembly include:
Ordered the clips that we easy to find on line. They can within a few days..and replaced them myself..didn't wait for my husband. Hardest part was getting the end caps off the metal rack to replace the rollers and clips. They fit in there spmehow. I used a screwdriver to get them out. Rest was a piece of cake Lol Read more
The Piston & Nut Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It plays a critical role in the dishwasher’s water management system, helping to control water flow and ensuring proper drainage during the wash cycle.
You should replace this piston & nut assembly if it becomes worn out or damaged. Causes of a bad piston & nut assembly can include mineral buildup from hard water, general wear and tear from regular use, or physical damage due to debris or foreign objects in the dishwasher.
Symptoms of a bad piston & nut assembly include:
It is very simple to fix. All the blogs recommend replacement of this part but do not explain why. This is a normally open check valve that permits the water from inside the dishwasher to drain out, either once it gets too high or just general splash. When the machine drains the pump comes on and the check valve closes. If the check valve is damaged or worn (like mine was) some of the water can pump back into the machine. So really, the problem is not that the machine will not drain but... Read more
The Push-On Nut is an OEM part for GE appliances. This small component is typically used to secure various fittings and fastenings within appliances, ensuring they are tightly held and do not loosen over time. Its push-on design allows for easy installation, making it a straightforward solution for maintaining the structural integrity of your appliance components.
Symptoms of a failing Push-On Nut include:
Causes of a bad push-on nut can include metal fatigue leading to loss of elasticity, corrosion from exposure to moisture, or general wear from repeated removal and installation.
Removing the bottom panel and watching the internals while the washer was running revealed a small drip from what appeared to be a plastic cam that was attached to a solenoid. The water was dripping from the shaft the cam attached to down into the solenoid. Being a DIY guy I pulled the washer out, turned it upside down and inspected the effected mechanism. It appeared that there was a seal on the shaft that was leaking. The water leaking into the solenoid caused it to rust and stick. A quick... Read more
The Complete GE Pump and Motor Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. This assembly is integral to the dishwasher’s functionality, as it combines both the pump and motor components that work together to circulate water during the wash and rinse cycles. The pump forces water through the spray arms, while the motor drives this process, ensuring thorough cleaning of the dishes.
Over time, the pump and motor assembly can wear out due to constant use and exposure to water and detergents. Additionally, debris or hard water buildup can clog the pump, causing strain on the motor and leading to failures. Electrical issues or damage from power surges can also impair the assembly's performance.
Symptoms of a bad pump and motor assembly include:
I fixed it by installing a ge pump and motor assembly. it works fine Read more
The Whirlpool screw is an OEM replacement part responsible for securely fastening various components and parts within Whirlpool appliances. These screws are essential for maintaining the structural integrity and safe operation of the appliance. These screws hold together critical components like panels, brackets, handles, and internal parts.
This part fixes the following symptoms:
The Whirlpool screw can also be used on Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore/Sears brand appliances.
This was actually one of the easiest fixes I’ve done. All that was required was to remove 3 screws to remove the broken part. I used a pair of pliers to remove the moisture sensors from the broken part to the new one. Read more
The Door Gasket is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It forms a seal between the dishwasher door and tub which is critical for proper operation. The gasket ensures excess water and moisture do not leak from the dishwasher during active wash and rinse cycles. It also helps keep noise levels low by providing sound insulation. This gasket measures 3/8 x 89 inches.
Common causes of a bad door gasket include regular wear and tear, exposure to high temperatures and detergents, or physical damage. These factors can cause the gasket to lose its flexibility and sealing capability.
Symptoms of a bad Door Gasket include:
The Silverware Basket with Handle is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It is designed to securely hold silverware and utensils during the washing cycle, ensuring they are effectively cleaned without damaging the dishwasher or other dishes. This basket features a handle, making it easy to remove and carry when loading or unloading cutlery. The silverware basket measures 8.5 inches in depth, 8.75 inches in height, and 7 inches in width.
Symptoms of a bad Silverware Basket include:
Causes of silverware basket damage often involve frequent use, exposure to intense heat and strong detergents, or overloading of the basket, which stresses the material.
We ordered the item appliance parts pros said would fit our make/model. the part arrived in perfect condition faster than i could possibly imagine, and while it fit our machine, it was a big bigger than the original and it fits off-center, but i guess it works fine! excellent speed and ease of ordering. thanks Read more
The Soap Dispenser Lever is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It operates the soap dispenser door, releasing detergent into the dishwasher at the appropriate time during the wash cycle. This lever ensures that detergent is dispensed efficiently for optimal cleaning performance.
Causes of a bad soap dispenser lever can include wear and tear over time, accumulation of detergent residue, or damage due to accidental mishandling or impact. When the lever malfunctions, the detergent might not be released properly, leading to poor cleaning results.
Symptoms of a bad soap dispenser lever include:
First replaced the latch, spring, and lever, but no improvement. Then I saw the lever arm on the other half of the door, which by position had to be the way that the timer interacts with the soap dispenser. After turning off the power to the dishwasher, I removed the switch cover (not obvious how -- a video would help: on the left, I slid the narrow rectangular plastic wire cover a little to one side and gently opened it on its little hinge, which is near the left side of the door, and then... Read more
The Lower Dishrack Roller is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. Good rollers allow the dishrack to slide in and out of the dishwasher smoothly. These rollers attach to the dishrack, providing mobility and convenience when loading or unloading dishes. Note: This kit includes one roller and one axle.
Causes of damage to the dishrack rollers often involve overloading the dishrack with heavy dishes, which can put excessive stress on the rollers, or normal wear and tear from repeated use.
Symptoms of a bad Lower Dishrack Roller Kit include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I found my parts and ordered the six I needed, however I did not pick up on the difference from the front wheels to the rear wheels in the the descriptions. The rear wheels are narrower and I ordered all front wheels, six fronts instead of four front and two rear. I made it work by using the axle from the new wheel with two old narrow wheels. Read more
The Fill Cap Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This assembly includes the cap that covers the opening where rinse aid or other additives are poured into the dishwasher. It ensures that the additives are securely contained and properly dispensed during the wash cycles, contributing to effective cleaning and drying.
Over time, the fill cap assembly can become damaged due to regular use, exposure to cleaning agents, or accidental mishandling. A compromised fill cap can lead to leaks or improper dispensing of rinse aid, affecting the dishwasher's performance.
Symptoms of a bad fill cap assembly include:
Using your program, I loaded the info re my trusty old dishwasher (not ready to abandon over a cap) and you located the proper cap to replace my old one that has been lost for years. [don't ask how that happened in the first place!] I really didn't think you would have a part for an 18-20 year old dishwasher. After ordering the replacement cap, it arrived within a few days. I was so excited that I could fix this problem myself without calling an expensive repairman! I simply removed the part... Read more
The Upper Rack is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. It provides movable shelf space along the top of the dishwasher interior for washing plates, bowls, and other dishes. The shelves feature an adjustable design that accommodates various sizes and configurations of dishware. Causes of failure include normal wear and tear, accidental impacts that damage shelves or cleaning chemicals stripping away protective coatings. Symptoms of a bad upper rack can include:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Found the correct racks on Appliance Parts.com. They shipped as promised. When I received them, however, I couldn't figure out how to replace the top rack. Didn't know how to get the end cap off Sooo - I went back on the website and watched the repair video and voila - was easy. All that was required was a flathead screwdriver and the knowledge of where to use it!!! Replacements in the dishwasher in 5 minutes or less. Great website and very helpful videos. I will recommend this website to... Read more
The Detergent cup cover is an OEM component for GE dishwashers. It serves to protect the detergent cup assembly while allowing for easy access. Made of durable plastic, the cover clicks securely into place during operation to prevent accidental opening.
Causes of a bad detergent cup cover include cracks or breaks from heavy use over time.
Symptoms of a bad detergent cup cover can include:
This genuine GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Although I ordered the latch, lever and a new cup and replace the original pieces the dispenser still did not close. On further inspection it turned out to be a small spring that had fallen out of place. Once the spring was reconnected the dispensing cover worked fine. I'm still happy that I replaced the entire assembly with new parts regardless. Discovering the loose spring took the most time. Read more
The Detergent cup spring is an OEM component for GE dishwashers. As part of the detergent cup assembly, this spring ensures the detergent cup door remains securely closed during the wash cycle. It provides just the right amount of pressure to keep dishes clean while preventing leaks or spills. Causes of a bad detergent cup spring include general wear and tear, repeated use breaking down the coils of the spring, or damage from forceful handling. Symptoms of a bad detergent cup spring are:
The Inlet Sump is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. Located at the bottom of the dishwasher tub, the carefully contoured inlet sump collects and transports dirty wash water containing food debris to the filtration system. Its inlet ports and drainage routes optimize flow for thorough cleaning cycles.
Symptoms of a problem with the inlet sump include:
Causes can be normal wear and accumulation of debris over time. Mineral deposits from hard water may also cause drainage issues.
This part is also compatible with Hotpoint and some Kenmore dishwashers.
Replaced with a new Inlet Sump [WD18X213]. It was a little tedious, attaching the Inlet Sump, back to the pump, because I did the job with the dishwasher in place (not pulled out). My dishwasher was plumbed with copper pipe, so I really didn't want to upset that. Also, I had previously replaced the motor and the pump in this dishwasher, so I was familiar with how the Inlet Sump attached to the pump. Again, it's very tight working under the unit while it is still in place, and I wouldn't... Read more