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This button tree is the group of selector buttons behind the control panel. It restores reliable button action so you can choose cycles and options when keys stick, feel mushy, or stop responding.
Replaced button tree. Read more
The 1/2 HP Motor and Nut is an OEM washing machine component specifically designed for GE top-load washers. It provides the primary power source for agitation and spinning motions.
Centrally located inside the washer base, the sturdy universal motor efficiently rotates the drive shaft through a coupling and rear axle assembly. A large hexagonal nut secures this drive hub connection with the tub.
Symptoms of a bad motor include:
Causes relate to normal motor coil degradation from continuous load cycling. Replacing with this authentic GE OEM part restores optimized power and torque transmission for thorough cleaning. Compatible units include select Hotpoint, RCA, or Kenmore top-load models.
The Selector Switch is an OEM component specifically designed for GE washers. This switch is responsible for selecting the desired cycle and option settings on the washer control panel.
The selector switch allows the user to choose from various wash cycles like normal, heavy duty, gentle, and sanitize. It also enables cycle customizations like soil level, water temperature, and spin speed. The switch works together with the control board to accurately coordinate all washer functions based on the selected settings.
Symptoms of a bad selector switch include:
Replace yours with this genuine GE OEM part to ensure your washer control interface works dependably. This replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Includes 4 selector switches and wiring harnesses
The 1/3 Hp Motor and Nut is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This motor is responsible for driving the drum and agitator, providing the necessary motion for washing your clothes effectively. It delivers the power needed to rotate the drum and agitator, creating the necessary agitation and movement to clean your clothes thoroughly.
A bad drive motor can occur due to wear and tear over time or electrical malfunctions. If you experience symptoms such as the drum not spinning, unusual noises during operation, or a complete lack of movement, it may be time to replace the drive motor.
Symptoms of a bad drive motor include:
Restore performance of your GE washing machine by replacing the faulty 1/3 HP drive motor & nut with this genuine OEM part.
This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
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This pulley nut secures the washer's drive pulley to the shaft to keep the belt aligned and power transfer reliable. Replacing a worn or missing nut restores stable spin performance and helps prevent belt slippage and noise.
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The 1/3 HP Motor & Nut is an OEM parts compatible with GE washers. This motor powers the oscillating and spinning movements required to effectively clean clothes.
The durable axial cam motor drives the rotation of the transmission via an integrated mounting nut. During the agitation cycle, precisely oscillates the drum back and forth to thoroughly mix clothes and wash fluid. For extraction, it rapidly spins the drum up to 400+ RPMs to remove excess water through centrifugal force.
Symptoms of a bad motor can include:
This replacement part also fits Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore appliances.
The Platform Bearing Retainer & Fasteners is an OEM part for GE washers. It serves as a backing plate that secures the suspension assembly bearing in place on the washing machine tub. The retainer helps manage stress and distribute weight evenly across the bearing.
Causes of a bad retainer and fasteners include worn threads, stripped holes, or loose mounting from repeated vibration and load shifting during the spin cycle.
Symptoms of a bad Platform Bearing Retainer and fasteners include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Replaced transmission. Parts were promptly shipped and accurate. Read more
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Original OEM Phillips wafer head screw 8 - 18 X 3/8 inch
Replace a failed speed sensor to restore accurate motor feedback for your washer. This sensor monitors drive speed so the control can regulate agitation and spin; when it fails, cycles can stall, stop, or skip spin. What it does:
This lid lock harness clip secures the lid lock wire harness to the washer cabinet or top. It keeps the wiring routed and protected to help prevent chafing, snagging, and intermittent lid-lock performance issues. What it does / common symptoms:
This screw is a factory fastener used to secure appliance components. Replace a missing, stripped, or corroded screw to keep panels, brackets, and assemblies tight and help prevent vibration or rattling from loose hardware.
This harness wire tie secures and organizes the appliance's wiring harness. Replacing a damaged or missing tie keeps wires properly routed and protected to help prevent chafing, disconnections, and vibration noise for more reliable operation. What it does:
A small mounting support that provides a stable anchor point for screws used to secure panels or internal assemblies. Replacing a damaged screw platform restores proper fastener engagement and reduces panel movement and vibration. What it does:
This wire harness connects your washer's control to two water valves, supplying power so they open and close at the right times. Replacing a damaged harness restores dependable water flow during fill and rinse cycles.
The Clamp is an OEM part for GE washers. It is used to securely fasten critical components like hoses, sensors, and wiring harnesses in place inside the washer cabinet.
As a machine that handles water, chemicals, and moving parts, a washer requires many clamps to organize its internal systems. They ensure hoses and electrical wiring remain properly positioned and protected throughout years of operation. Without solid clamps, connections could loosen or detach, leading to leaks or electrical faults.
Causes of a bad clamp can include fatigue from constant vibration, outright breakage from impact or tension overload, or rust/corrosion damage over extended use.
Symptoms of a failed clamp include:
The clamp is also compatible with some Kenmore and other brands that use GE components.