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Washer won't start or spin? Lid lock light stays off or cycles? This lid lock service kit restores proper lid locking. Video guide included.
Noticed that lid lock light was not on, googled problem, ordered parts, working on 3rd day. Read more
Washer won't drain or leaving standing water? This drain pump removes water at cycle end. DIY-friendly repair, typically 30 minutes with basic tools.
I opened the cover panel of the control board. I visually checked for burns on the board and verified all connectors were firmly seated. I opened the bottom of the unit, and I saw the service manual in a zip-lock bag. From this manual, I verified that the drain pump resistance is good, the start capacitor is good, and the lid switch is good. I entered diagnostic service mode. Persistent alarms are 4 and 25.Error 4 means Reset Monitor, while Error 25 means Pressure Sensor Dropout. I... Read more
If your washer won't spin or switch from wash to spin cycle, the shift actuator likely needs replacement. This repair requires tipping the washer.
Replace belt. Read more
Suspension rod stabilizes the washer drum and mounts between the cabinet and tub. Replace if cracked, worn through, or broken. Sold individually.
Replaced all 4 rod and spring assemblies. Read more
Stabilizes the drum during spin cycles. Replace if cracked, worn through the plastic cover, or visibly damaged. Sold individually—four needed per washer.
Washer won't start, spin, or complete cycles? A faulty main control board often causes these issues. Moderate DIY repair, typically under 30 minutes.
GE Washer m/n GTW460ASJ6WW would allow other fill levels, but when set to "super" it would never stop filling. Checked water inlet valve (by initiating a fill and unplugging the unit) to see if the inlet valve was sticking open, that was not the issue. Decided to replace the board even though it is a significant fraction of the cost of a new washer. Local appliance stores didn't have the board but APP did, and of course, they are open 24/7 while my local part stores have decided the weekend is... Read more
Fix a broken or cracked agitator auger causing poor washing or scratched clothes. This washer auger creates the swirling motion needed for cleaning. DIY-friendly.
I looked at videos and read several blogs about my GE GTW460ASJ6WW washer not agitating. They all pointed to changing the Clutch and Washer mode shifter. Pretty easy repair that only took about 15 minutes. The old parts looked ok but changed them anyway. This DID NOT solve the problem. Took a closer examination of the agitator. I could turn the Agitator Base by hand without the drum turning. AHAH, maybe the screw came out? So I tried to get the Auger off to access the 7/16” bolt holding... Read more
Washer not cleaning clothes properly or making grinding noises? The agitator base assembly restores washing action. Moderate DIY repair, 20-30 minutes.
Fix washer overfilling or slow water drips with this water inlet valve. Controls hot and cold water flow into the tub. Moderate DIY repair in 30-60 minutes.
After a few internet searches, it became clear that the most common fix for this issue is replacing the water inlet valve. My washer is about five years old, which aligns with the typical lifespan of these valves. I ordered the OEM parts for this washer, as this is not something you want failing and potentially flooding your home while you’re away. The thermistor is installed directly into the valve and uses an O-ring that is known to degrade and leak over time. Since the thermistor has to be... Read more
Connects motor to drum for spin cycles. Replace if washer won't spin, makes noise, or drum doesn't rotate. Verify fit with your model number before ordering.
Replaced the lid lock 1st which fixed the lid not closed error but the machine would still not drain or spin. Replaced the control board next and now the machine works as it should. Read more
Control panel knob for selecting wash cycles. Replaces broken, cracked, or stripped knobs. Installs on the front panel—simply pull off the old knob.
Ordered a new timer and knob. The husband was able to fix in about 20 minutes and now works like new. Read more
The Clutch is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This component is essential for engaging the washer’s transmission to facilitate the proper spinning and agitating of the drum during wash cycles.
Over time, the clutch can wear out or become damaged due to frequent use, heavy loads, or mechanical stress. Replacing a faulty clutch is crucial for maintaining the washer’s performance and efficiency.
Symptoms of a bad clutch include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I ordered the parts, after assuring my diagnosis was correct from APP’s knowledgeable representative, and they were shipped quickly. I tipped the washer and disassembled the parts to be replaced and then installed a new clutch, clutch spring and mode shifter. Read more
Replacement clutch spring for top-load washers. Connects clutch assembly to drive mechanism. Replace if worn, broken, or damaged during repair.
Fixes washer that won't spin or shows error code 26. This speed sensor monitors drum rotation for proper spin cycles. DIY-friendly, 15-30 minute repair.
I found a YouTube video, order the parts about midnight Saturday and-they came in the mail before lunch on Tuesday. I laid the washer on the rear panel, removed both pulleys to clean them, installed the speed sensor. bolted the pulleys back in place, installed the new belt-making sure it was centered and everything moved freely, and attached the belt/pulleys cover. I set the washer back up, reattached the water lines, placed the drain tube, and plugged in back in. Works like new !!! 30 minutes... Read more
Transmission pulley and nut for top-load washers. Transfers motor power to the drum for spinning and agitation. Replace if cracked, worn, or damaged.
Replaced thr motor pulley and transmission pulliey and belt. Read more
The Hub nut is an OEM part for GE washing machines, designed to securely fasten the tub assembly to the drive system of the washer. This component is crucial for the stability and operation of the washing machine's drum, ensuring that it remains properly aligned and attached during the vigorous motion of the wash cycles.
Per the manufacturer due to the high torgue on the hub nut an impact wrench should be used to remove and replace the hub nut. It also rquires a 90 ft lb torque limiting extension WX05X10028 and a 1 5/16th impact socket WX05X10022. You can order these through the links or use ones you already have. WARNING: The 90 ft lb torque limiting extension must be used when removing or installing the hub nut to prevent damage to the hub nut and transmission due to over torquing with the impact wrench. Causes of these issues can range from natural wear and tear over time to improper installation or overloading of the washer, which can exert undue stress on the Nut Hub and other related components. Ensuring that the Nut Hub is in good condition and properly tightened is essential for the longevity and proper function of your GE washing machine. Symptoms of a faulty Hub nut include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
First it was covered under warranty. They sent a repair person out and he said it had an extra washer holding the tub down to the transmission. He removed the washer and it worked for about a month then the same thing started happening again. I took the washer apart and realized it was missing the washer hub which holds the tub off the bottom. Problem is fixed now, go GE. Maybe include all the parts in your washing machines. Read more