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The Selector Switch is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It directs power to specific components based on the selected wash cycle to properly operate the cycles chosen on the control panel.
Causes of a bad selector switch failure include broken or stuck contacts preventing current from flowing as needed to different parts of the washer.
Symptoms of a bad selector switch include:
This OEM GE replacement selector switch is also compatible with some Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models.
This refrigerator door gasket seals the fresh food door to keep cold air in and moisture out. Replace a worn seal to restore temperature control, reduce condensation, and help the appliance run efficiently.
Loosened nuts around outer flange. Pulled out old gasket as shown in video. Prepared new gasket per included instructions. Installed new gasket again using techniques shown in video. Secured nuts then confirmed proper seal. This was not a difficult repair however patience and care is needed to ensure new gasket is properly seated without damage. Read more
The 1/2 HP Motor and Nut is an OEM washing machine component specifically designed for GE top-load washers. It provides the primary power source for agitation and spinning motions.
Centrally located inside the washer base, the sturdy universal motor efficiently rotates the drive shaft through a coupling and rear axle assembly. A large hexagonal nut secures this drive hub connection with the tub.
Symptoms of a bad motor include:
Causes relate to normal motor coil degradation from continuous load cycling. Replacing with this authentic GE OEM part restores optimized power and torque transmission for thorough cleaning. Compatible units include select Hotpoint, RCA, or Kenmore top-load models.
A replacement baffle screw and flat washer used to secure the baffle or trim piece in ovens and ranges. Restores proper attachment to reduce vibration and keep the baffle aligned for normal operation. What it does
Myself and help from friends. Read more
The Tub Dampening Strap Retainer is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This part holds the tub dampening straps in place, which help to stabilize the washing machine tub during operation.
Causes of a bad retainer can include regular wear and tear, physical damage from heavy loads or impacts, and degradation over time.
Symptoms of a bad tub dampening strap retainer include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I have a 14 year old GE washing machine that had been making a lot of noise while running but had eventually just stopped flat. The agitator and spin cycle would not run. I found this site and made excellent use of all the repair videos to study about my issue. I put in my machine model number and I Immediately was able to start honing in on what my problem could be from website advice about popular repair parts, stories others had shared about their similar machine issues and watching videos,... Read more
Color: white. Measures about 1-1/2 inches wide by 7-1/2 inches high by 2 inches deep.
Purchased a replacement piece. Read more
This drive pulley mounts to the washer basket shaft and routes the belt from the motor to spin the drum. Replacing a worn pulley can stop squeal and belt slippage and help restore smooth, reliable spin performance.
Replaced the shaft & mode shifter assembly. Also replaced the pulley as it had taken some damage from the wobbling clutch dog. And replaced the tub seal since it's normally inaccessible with the shaft in place. This is an advanced repair that took a lot of time. Removing the tub nut took a 1 11/16" socket and a 700 ft-lb impact wrench and I had to hammer on the nut for several minutes to break it free of the tub. Disassembly of the washer is complete, and requires a lot of space for... Read more
This flood hose gasket seals the joint where the washer's flood/overflow hose connects to the outer tub. A fresh seal helps stop seepage from the tub area, preventing drips or moisture around the top or rear of the washer.
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
The Selector Switch is an OEM component specifically designed for GE washers. This switch is responsible for selecting the desired cycle and option settings on the washer control panel.
The selector switch allows the user to choose from various wash cycles like normal, heavy duty, gentle, and sanitize. It also enables cycle customizations like soil level, water temperature, and spin speed. The switch works together with the control board to accurately coordinate all washer functions based on the selected settings.
Replace yours with this genuine GE OEM part to ensure your washer control interface works dependably. This replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Includes 4 selector switches and wiring harnesses
This control knob assembly replaces a worn or broken knob on your washer's control panel, restoring positive engagement with the control shaft so you can accurately select cycles and settings without slipping, wobbling, or misalignment.
With new knob perfect fix. Working like a charm. Read more
The 1/3 Hp Motor and Nut is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This motor is responsible for driving the drum and agitator, providing the necessary motion for washing your clothes effectively. It delivers the power needed to rotate the drum and agitator, creating the necessary agitation and movement to clean your clothes thoroughly.
A bad drive motor can occur due to wear and tear over time or electrical malfunctions. If you experience symptoms such as the drum not spinning, unusual noises during operation, or a complete lack of movement, it may be time to replace the drive motor.
Symptoms of a bad drive motor include:
Restore performance of your GE washing machine by replacing the faulty 1/3 HP drive motor & nut with this genuine OEM part.
This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Installed a new motor and drive belt Read more
This replacement screw secures panels, brackets, and components inside appliances. Replacing a missing or stripped fastener restores a snug, rattle-free fit using the correct #8-18 thread and 5/8-inch length.
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This rubber grommet cushions and secures a refrigerator fan motor, isolating vibration to help reduce noise and keep the fan properly aligned in its mount.
Ordered the parts from you guys, evaporator fan motor, fan blade, and new grommets. unscrewed the inside back panel of the freezer, removed the old fan, installed the new one. Read more
This pulley nut secures the washer's drive pulley to the shaft to keep the belt aligned and power transfer reliable. Replacing a worn or missing nut restores stable spin performance and helps prevent belt slippage and noise.
After a technician visited me and provided a exaggerated quote I decided to investigate more and I found your website is amazing and I watched couple videos and I decided to take the chance to fixed and finished a successful job. Your website is really professional and educational for anyone want to repair any appliance and very thankful and I recommend to everybody 100%, also the delivery was the right day . Read more
The 1/3 HP Motor & Nut is an OEM parts compatible with GE washers. This motor powers the oscillating and spinning movements required to effectively clean clothes.
The durable axial cam motor drives the rotation of the transmission via an integrated mounting nut. During the agitation cycle, precisely oscillates the drum back and forth to thoroughly mix clothes and wash fluid. For extraction, it rapidly spins the drum up to 400+ RPMs to remove excess water through centrifugal force.
Symptoms of a bad motor can include:
This replacement part also fits Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore appliances.
This hose clamp kit secures the washer's hoses at the pump, tub, or valve connections, helping stop leaks and hose blow-offs. Replace worn or missing clamps to restore a tight, reliable seal during fill, wash, and drain.
The video was very helpful. the hardest part is getting off old rusted parts. I had to use a hacksaw to remove one of the old clamps. I had to open the bottom of the washing machine to remove of the other clamp. Putting the new parts on was easy. Getting everything apart was a challenge. Putting the new parts on was an easy 5 minute job. Read more