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The Drain Hose is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It plays a crucial role in expelling used water from the washer to the household drainage system. If you need to replace the drain hose clip as well, order part number WH16X513.
Causes of a bad Drain Hose can include physical damage such as splits or holes, clogging from lint and debris, or deterioration due to age and frequent exposure to water and detergents.
Symptoms of a bad Drain Hose include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Replaced hose with new one from Appliance Parts. Delivery was exceptionally fast. Appliance was up and running next day. Read more
The Drive Belt is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It connects the motor to the drum, enabling the drum to spin during the wash and spin cycles. This belt is crucial for the proper functioning of the washing machine, ensuring that clothes are thoroughly cleaned and water is effectively extracted.
Over time, the drive belt can wear out or break due to regular use, overloading, or improper tension. These factors can lead to a loss of connection between the motor and the drum, affecting the washer's performance.
Symptoms of a bad drive belt include:
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
The Water Inlet Valve is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This crucial component is responsible for controlling the flow of water into the washer. It operates via electrical solenoids that open and close to admit hot and cold water based on the selected wash temperature and cycle.
Symptoms of a failing water inlet valve include:
Causes of water inlet valve failure typically include mineral deposits that can block the valve, wear and tear on the solenoids leading to malfunction, and leaks due to faulty seals or connections.
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
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:
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
The Drive Belt is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This belt is responsible for connecting the motor to the drum, enabling the drum to spin during the wash and spin cycles. For the belt install tool, order part number WX05X20641.
Causes of a bad drive belt can include regular wear and tear from normal usage, overloading the washing machine, or exposure to harsh conditions that cause the belt to crack or fray. When the drive belt is compromised, it can affect the overall performance of the washing machine.
After researching the problem on this site, I realized that the most likely cause was a bad bearing contained in the shaft & tube assembly. Essentially, the tub seal failed & allowed water to travel down the shaft & into the housing containing the bearing. I confirmed this by pulling the front cover off of the unit & noticed some brown water pooled directly under the shaft & tube assembly. I followed the disassembly instructions on this site & it wasn't too bad but did take some time as pretty... Read more
The Agitator Assembly is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This essential component is responsible for moving clothes during the wash cycle, ensuring thorough cleaning by continually shifting the laundry within the drum. The agitator's design includes fins or vanes that help to circulate water and detergent through the clothes, effectively removing dirt without causing excessive wear to the fabric.
Symptoms of a bad Agitator Assembly include:
Causes of a bad agitator can include worn out mechanical parts such as gears or bearings, a damaged drive shaft, or the agitator becoming detached from the transmission due to loosening of the securing bolt.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models,
Pro Tip: When replacing the agitator, also consider replacing the agitator coupling (WH49X10042).
Ordered agitator. Removed old agitator by prying up one side of the agitator and then moving the agitator around in a circle while prying up a little at a time because the clips pop off underneath separately and once a few of them come loose the remaining slide off making a clean removal rather than the "jerking-straight-up-and-into-your-face-and-neck-disaster-waiting-to -happen removal". Cleaned salt buildup from using brand name household detergent for the last 4 months (currently in rental... Read more
This tub dampening strap stabilizes the washer's inner tub during agitation and spin to control vibration and sway. Replacing worn straps restores proper suspension control for smoother, quieter operation and helps prevent the tub from impacting the cabinet. What it does:
My 9-year-old GE washer, in which I replaced the motor two years ago, developed an extremely loud roaring sound during the spin cycle. After reviewing stories here to pinpoint the problem, I replaced the tub bearing, mode shifter, and tub seal. I also installed a new tub nut, split washer, and belt. This repair involves taking the washer apart in order to get at the tub bearing and mode shifter, which are inconveniently located in the very center of the machine. I bagged labeled all the... Read more
The Agitator is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This part moves water and clothes through each other to remove dirt and stains effectively. The agitator's design ensures thorough cleaning by creating currents within the wash water, which agitate the clothes, ensuring they are evenly exposed to the detergent and water throughout the cycle.
The causes for the replacement of the agitator can range from wear and tear over time, which can reduce its efficiency, to physical damage from overloading the washing machine or foreign objects getting caught and causing blockages or breakages.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Agitator include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Remove one bolt in the center of the agitator need a long extension, couldn't be any easier. Read more
The Hub Nut is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This component secures the inner tub to the drive mechanism, ensuring that it remains in place during the agitation and spinning cycles. This lock-down nut is reverse threaded, meaning that it is loosed by rotating it clockwise. For easier removal of the old nut, it is recommended to use the tub nut spanner wrench WX5X1325.
Symptoms of a bad Hub Nut include:
Causes of a bad hub nut can include corrosion due to exposure to water and detergent, improper initial installation, or loosening over time from the vibration and movement of the washing machine.
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 Transmission Assembly is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It is a crucial component responsible for transferring power from the motor to the drum, enabling the washing machine to agitate and spin during wash cycles.
Causes of a bad transmission assembly can include wear and tear over time, damage to gears or bearings, or oil leaks that compromise the assembly's functionality. Additionally, overloading the washer or running it with an unbalanced load can accelerate the wear on the transmission assembly.
Symptoms of a bad transmission assembly include:
Using repair help suggestions from other users and youtube, I narrowed it down to the transmission (part #320) mainly because it was a metal-to-metal noise. The parts came in one day, thank you AppliancePartsPros.com. I installed the transmission but the noise was still there. Unfortunately, I didn't investigate enough and found a youtube video that suggested it could be the mode shifter (part #325) and that's what it was. I still saved money because having a service tech fix this problem... Read more
This OEM Replacement Part is a high-quality, 2-watt condenser fan motor for Whirlpool refrigerators.The motor is designed to optimize your refrigerator's cooling performance. This 115-volt motor operates with a clockwise rotation.
Symptoms of a bad condenser fan motor kit include:
Causes stem from normal wear of ball bearings as the high-efficiency motor operates continuously. Exposure to dust or debris introduced through openings accelerates wear over many years of use.
This OEM part is also compatible with brands including Kenmore, KitchenAid, and Danby.
After reviewing the 'how to' video on AppliancePartsPros.com, I unplugged the refrigerator and removed the back cover to access the motor. I then unplugged the wiring and removed the bad motor. I cut the clip plug and wired it to the new motor, installed the fan blade from the old motor and re-installed the new motor. After connecting the clip plug and re-installing the back cover, I plugged the refrigerator in and checked the interior about 5 minutes after the repair. Everything has been... Read more
The Door Switch is an OEM part for Whirlpool refrigerators. This switch plays a crucial role in monitoring the status of the refrigerator door. It detects when the door is open and closed and signals the refrigerator to suspend or resume cooling operations accordingly.
Causes of a bad door switch can include general wear and tear over time, exposure to moisture, or impact damage. Please check for proper connection and that the wires are intact before replacing the switch.
Symptoms of a bad door switch include:
This OEM Whirlpool part can also be used on Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore/Sears brand appliances.
Replaced door switch - it took less than 5 minutes - works perfectly Read more
The Speed Sensor is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This sensor monitors the rotational speed of the drum and communicates with the control board to ensure the correct spin speeds during the wash and spin cycles. It helps maintain optimal performance and balance, contributing to efficient washing and energy usage.
Over time, the speed sensor can become faulty due to wear and tear, electrical issues, or damage from vibrations. If the sensor fails, the washing machine may not operate correctly, leading to various performance issues.
Symptoms of a bad speed sensor include:
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
The Clutch Spring is an OEM part for GE washing machines. The spring allows the clutch to engage and disengage with the spin mechanism, facilitating the transition between the wash and spin cycles.
Over time, the Clutch Spring can wear out or become damaged, affecting the washer's ability to switch between cycles smoothly.
Symptoms of a bad Clutch Spring include:
The Water Inlet Valve Assembly is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It is responsible for regulating the flow of water into the washing machine during designated cycles. The water inlet valve opens and closes to allow water to enter the tub at the correct times and pressures. It works in coordination with other components to fill and drain the tub as needed.
Causes of a bad water inlet valve include corrosion, mineral buildup, or a malfunctioning solenoid or electronic component that controls the opening and closing mechanism.
Symptoms of a bad water inlet valve include:
This GE part is also compatible with some Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models.
Ordered new valve assembly, part arrived 2-3 days, installed part same day it arrived. Some difficulty getting to the two screws holding it in due to small area to work. Once that was figured out, reinstall went very smoothly, total time about one hour. Probably saved a couple of hundred if I had to hire a plumber to fix it, plus the parts. Very satisfied with the service. Read more
The Hub Washer is an OEM part for GE washing machines, designed to fit between the transmission and the inner tub. The hub washer acts as both a seal and a buffer, reducing wear on both the transmission and the tub by absorbing some of the operational stresses.
Causes of damage to the hub washer often include normal wear and tear from repeated use, exposure to harsh detergents or water conditions that can degrade the material, or overloading of the washing machine, which puts additional stress on mechanical components.
Symptoms of a bad Hub Washer include: