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The Pressure Hose Assembly is an OEM component specially designed for GE top-load washing machines. It provides pressurized water transport from the water inlet valve to the machine components that require it.
Located internally behind the washer casing, this tough braided hose reliably conveys water from the home supply plumbing. Its reinforced construction prevents kinks that could obstruct flow to critical parts like the dispenser drawer and pump chamber.
Causes related to hose failure center around splits or cracks developing due to stress from repeated machine-generated pressure pulses over 10+ years.
Symptoms of a bad pressure hose include:
Replacing with this authentic GE OEM hose restores optimized water transmission. Proper flow supports thorough cleaning for washer units like Hotpoint, RCA, or Kenmore top-loaders.
The Clutch is an OEM component specifically designed for GE washers. Located between the motor and transmission, this assembly controls the engagement and disengagement of rotational movement.
During agitation, the clutch allows motor power to pass through to the transmission, facilitating oscillating drum movement. Then for spin cycles, it engages a gear mechanism that multiplies RPMs providing high-speed extraction. Precise clutch actuation ensures smooth transitions between wash and spin functions.
Symptoms of a bad clutch include:
Replace yours with this authentic GE part to restore smooth cycle changes. You'll feel optimized performance and extended component life. This OEM replacement is also suitable for Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore washers.
The Selector Knob is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It allows users to directly choose specific wash settings like temperature, spin speed, and soil level from the control panel interface.
Symptoms of a bad selector knob include:
Causes can be repeated rotational use over cycles causing wear, or loose, corroded mounting points compromising secure fitting.
This GE OEM replacement selector knob ensures reliable cycle programming. Compatible with some Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models as well, it maintains convenient setting adjustment.
The Inverter Board is an OEM part for GE washers. This board is part of the washer's motor control system, responsible for converting and regulating the power supply to the motor. The inverter board controls the speed and direction of the motor, enabling various wash cycles and settings.
A bad inverter board can occur due to electrical issues, component failure, or power surges. If you notice symptoms such as the motor not running or running at incorrect speeds, error codes displaying on the control panel, or the washer not completing cycles, it may be time to replace the inverter board.
Symptoms of a bad inverter board include:
Restore operation of your GE washer by replacing the faulty inverter board with this genuine OEM part.
This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Center lid bumper cushions and aligns the washer lid to reduce noise and prevent metal-to-metal contact. Replace a worn or missing bumper to restore quieter, smoother lid closing and protect the lid edge and cabinet finish. What it does:
This is a self-tapping Plastite screw with a hex washer head and a 5/8 in. length that secures plastic and thin-sheet components. Use it to replace missing or damaged mounting screws for a snug, reliable fit. What it does:
The Motor Rotor is an OEM part for GE washers. This part is responsible for driving the rotation of the washer drum, allowing for the agitation and spinning cycles. The motor rotor works with the washer motor to generate the necessary rotational force, ensuring that your laundry is thoroughly cleaned and properly dried.
A bad motor rotor can occur due to wear and tear, mechanical failure, or electrical issues. If you notice symptoms such as the drum not spinning or agitating, unusual noises during operation, or error codes indicating a faulty rotor, it may be time to replace the component.
Symptoms of a bad motor rotor include:
Restore your GE washer by replacing the faulty motor rotor with this genuine OEM part.
This suspension spring supports the washer tub, helping keep the drum centered and reducing vibration for smoother cycles. Replaces a worn or broken tub-support spring to help restore stable, quiet operation. What it does:
This water valve harness is a direct-replacement wire harness that connects the refrigerator's water valve to the control and power source, restoring proper electrical connection for water dispensing and ice maker fill functions. What it does:
A general-purpose appliance grease used to lubricate moving parts and reduce friction for smoother operation. Helps protect metal components from wear and keeps mechanisms operating quietly and reliably. What it does:
The GE Badge is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It is an emblem installed on the exterior of the washer that identifies the manufacturer and brand. Beyond aesthetics, the badge also demonstrates authenticity and quality assurance for the appliance.
Causes of a bad badge can include damage from impact or weathering over time, loss of adhesion to the outer casing, or fading/wear of printed graphics.
Symptoms of a bad badge include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This speed sensor monitors drum/motor rotation and helps the appliance detect and regulate spin speed for proper cycle operation. Replacing a worn sensor restores accurate speed feedback for reliable performance. What it does
A single replacement screw used to secure the lid hinge on top-load washers. Replaces a worn or missing hinge fastener so the lid stays aligned and operates smoothly. What it does
This main wiring harness routes power and signals between the control and service components, restoring reliable electrical connections where the factory harness is damaged or worn. Designed as a direct replacement to match the original wiring layout. What it does: