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This tub-bearing split ring is an OEM replacement part designed for GE washing machines. This part measures 2 inches in diameter. It is positioned between the inner and outer tubs to hold the tub bearing inside the outer tub. The Tub Bearing Split Ring not only supports the tub/hub assembly but also ensures smooth operation.
Symptoms of a bad Tub Bearing Split Ring include:
Causes can be extended use over time which leads to wear and fatigue of the split ring material. Cracks or breaks can develop, reducing its stability and load-bearing capacity.
This genuine GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA and some Kenmore front-load models.
NOTE: For the washer outer tub seal order WH02X10383.
I had never worked on a washing machine before but after watching the online videos I felt like I could do the repair. I was almost positive it was the Mode Shifter and Shaft Assembly that was bad. I could hear the bearing making a grinding noise when I turned the tub by hand. I ordered the part I needed plus additional parts that could be an issue later such as a drive belt, tub bearing, tub seal, tub nut, split ring, etc; Preventive maintenance that would keep from having to tear it all... Read more
The Knob Clip is an OEM part for GE washing machines and dryers. This small but crucial component is designed to secure the control knob to the appliance's control panel.
Over time, knob clips can wear out or break due to frequent use or accidental damage. When this happens, the control knob may become loose, fall off easily, or fail to engage the control panel properly, making it difficult to set the appliance to the desired cycle or function.
Symptoms of a bad Knob Clip include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I actually called a repair service in our area. The serviceman asked questions and detected that I didn't need a timer unit but thought it was just a knob that was required. He offered to come out but the expense would be considerable. I am SO relieved that it was indeed the knob, and the dryer was fixed. In this time in our lives, every penny counts. I must applaud the serviceman for his honesty and dedication to his trade. He directed me to this website, but also added if there were any... Read more
The Washer Top is an OEM part for GE washers. It is the upper panel that covers the internal components of the washing machine and provides a flat surface for loading and unloading laundry.
Causes of a bad Washer Top can include physical impact, warping due to prolonged exposure to heat or moisture, or general wear and tear over time.
Symptoms of a bad Washer Top include:
I bought and replaced the top and the lid for the washer. The washer now looks like a brand new washer even though it’s 12 years old. Total repair took less than an hour. Read more
The Pressure Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE washing machines. It's responsible for monitoring the water level inside the wash tub. By signaling the washing machine to start and stop filling with water, it ensures the appropriate water level is maintained for each specific wash cycle. Symptoms of a bad Pressure Switch include:
The typical causes for a malfunctioning Pressure Switch can be a result of mechanical wear over time, a defect in the pressure hose leading to incorrect readings, or electrical failures that affect the switch’s ability to communicate with the rest of the washing machine. This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Well once I narrowed it down to the pressure switch as the problem then it was pretty easy. I watched a video online on how to do the repair and ordered the part. When the part arrived it probably took me about a half-hour to do it. Read more
The Tub Seal is an OEM part for GE washers. This part seals the washing machine's outer tub, preventing water leakage during the wash cycle.
Causes of a bad Tub Seal can include wear and tear over time, improper installation, or physical damage from foreign objects getting caught in the seal.
Symptoms of a faulty Tub Seal include: