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This transmission and brake assembly includes the tub seal and is used on many General Electric top load washers.
Replaced transmission and brake assembly. The video on appliancepartspros.com was very helpful. A few comments: 1) On my model, there was no wiring harness to unhook to detach the lid switch, as was shown on the video. Instead, I had to remove the switch itself. Underneath, one of the short edges of the switch has a clip that you depress, and then you can poke the switch up. Once it's loose, then you can turn it a bit and work it down through the hole so it's free of the lid. 2) The tub nut may... Read more
Pulled front panel off. Unbolted and removed top cover. Removed tub trim cover. Removed and replaced gasket and dampers. Put it a back together took about 20 minutes Read more
We unscrewed the back panel and held the timer in place to turn the knob until we received the part. We removed the clamp behind the timer knob and slipped it off, as well as removing all the other knobs and removed the panel. Replacing the new one was it easy, it slipped into place, we turned the timer to pivot it in place and snapped the other knob assemblies back into place and it was done. Screw the panel back together and plugged it in! Read more
We were taping our broken tub ring so it could at least last for a couple of more washes but no the water would come out and the washer would start to bounce! I knew we had to order a new tub ring but where and when would it get here. I have to wash everyday for a family of 9! I searched online and found this website. It was so easy to find the part. I was hesitating to order the part because I needed it ASAP!. I went ahead and ordered it. It arived the next day!! I was able to track it... Read more
I tilted the machine towards the back, and tried to see where the water was coming from. I was not able to find the source of the water leak, because water was everywhere. Next step was to take the top of the machine off. He did not make it easy. There are two screws at the rear bottom of the top console. But there are a lot of things that have to be taken off to gain access to the screws. After I got the top raised, I discovered that one of the hose connections going to the fabric softener... Read more
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Its alive!! After a recent power surge, our washer would not spin or agitate. I tried replacing the timer but the motor still would not spin or agitate. I was really hoping the motor was not fried. I replaced the fuse and its working like a champion again! I un-installed the new timer, put the original timer back in, and it still works great, so I even get to return the new timer and save a little money. Thanks for the generous return policy! The fuse was a little tricky to find (you have... Read more