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The CAPACITOR is an OEM part for GE washers. It works along with the motor to efficiently power the agitation and spinning functions. The capacitor stores and releases electrical current as needed to ensure a smooth wash action.
Symptoms of a bad capacitor include:
Causes of failure can include drying out of internal components over many years, defects in capacitor plates or wiring, or electrical surges damaging sensitive components.
Replace yours today with this genuine OEM GE part for reliable storage and delivery of current. This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Dryer squealing or drum won't turn? This idler arm assembly keeps the drive belt tight and aligned for smooth drum rotation. Moderate DIY repair.
The Door Gasket is an OEM part for GE dryers. This seal prevents hot air from escaping during a cycle, ensuring that the dryer operates efficiently and safely. The gasket's primary role is to maintain the internal temperature and airflow, which are essential for the drying process.
Causes of damage to the door gasket often involve regular wear and tear from opening and closing the dryer door.
Symptoms of a bad Door Gasket include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This is a water inlet assembly that directs water flow into the washer tub during the fill cycle. It connects to the water supply line and ensures proper water distribution inside the drum. Replace this part if you notice water leaking near the tub inlet, uneven filling, or water spraying in the wrong direction during a wash cycle.
Seals the lower dryer door to prevent heat loss and ensure efficient drying. Replace if worn, cracked, or air is escaping. Verify fit with your model.
Secures dryer panels and internal components to the cabinet frame. Replace if screw is stripped, missing, or loose to prevent vibration and rattling.
It was the door switch. A bit difficult to get off but the new one went on quite easy Read more
Washer won't respond to cycle selections? This selector switch mounts behind the control knob to restore reliable setting changes. Easy DIY fix.
This start button assembly is the external pushbutton on the dryer console. It lets you begin a cycle; replacing a broken or missing button restores proper engagement of the start switch and a clean, factory appearance.
The inlet thermostat monitors the temperature of air entering the drum and cycles the heater to maintain proper drying temperatures. Replacing a weak or failed thermostat restores consistent heat control and helps prevent overheating for reliable drying. What it does:
The Rotatory Knob is an OEM part for GE washers. It allows users to easily select and change washer settings like cycles, temperatures, and options with a simple turn. As a control interface component, the rotatory knob provides direct input to the washer's control board.
Causes of a bad rotatory knob can be normal wear from frequent use over time. Exposure to moisture, physical impacts or mishandling, and mineral buildup are other potential causes of malfunction.
Symptoms of a bad rotatory knob include:
Compatible with some Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models as well.
Idler arm assembly mounts to the dryer frame and maintains proper belt tension on the drum. Replace if the arm is cracked, bent, or the pulley is worn.
This dryer gasket seals critical air paths in your GE dryer to maintain proper airflow, temperature, and efficiency. Replacing a worn seal helps prevent heat loss and lint escape while reducing noise and friction.
To access the tub seal, complete disassembly of the washer unit was involved, including removal of the dryer unit on top in order to pull out both tubs. The motor and bearings must also be removed as well from the underside of the outer tub. Read more
This replacement hinge supports and pivots the appliance door so it opens and closes smoothly and stays aligned. A worn or bent hinge can lead to door sagging, scraping, or poor latching that impacts performance and safety. What it does
If your agitator is loose, wobbly, or rattling during wash cycles, this agitator screw secures it to the drive hub for stable operation. Simple fix.
Fix excessive vibration and loud spin cycles with this washer dryer combo tub suspension support. Restores balanced operation and reduces noise. Moderate DIY.
This washer motor run capacitor stores and releases electrical energy to help the drive motor start and run smoothly. Replacing a weak capacitor can help restore consistent agitation and spin and reduce motor humming or stalling under load.
The Dryer is 10 years old GE Front Load DPVH890JEMG. The drum would intermittently not rotate at the beginning of a cycle and occasionally would rotate but then start and stop throughout the cycle. I did not check error codes, but the windings on the motor were black. So it seemed reasonable that the motor was overheating and sending a signal to the control board to stop. There is one screw under the knob and 9 screws on the front to get inside. I decided to replace the bearings, capacitor,... Read more
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