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The Soap Dispenser Lever is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It operates the soap dispenser door, releasing detergent into the dishwasher at the appropriate time during the wash cycle. This lever ensures that detergent is dispensed efficiently for optimal cleaning performance.
Causes of a bad soap dispenser lever can include wear and tear over time, accumulation of detergent residue, or damage due to accidental mishandling or impact. When the lever malfunctions, the detergent might not be released properly, leading to poor cleaning results.
Symptoms of a bad soap dispenser lever include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
First replaced the latch, spring, and lever, but no improvement. Then I saw the lever arm on the other half of the door, which by position had to be the way that the timer interacts with the soap dispenser. After turning off the power to the dishwasher, I removed the switch cover (not obvious how -- a video would help: on the left, I slid the narrow rectangular plastic wire cover a little to one side and gently opened it on its little hinge, which is near the left side of the door, and then... Read more
The Detergent Cup Latch is an OEM part for GE dishwashers, specifically designed for certain models. It is located on the detergent dispenser assembly. When the detergent cup is loaded with detergent, the latch holds it in place and prevents it from accidentally opening or spilling during the wash cycle.
Causes of a faulty or damaged detergent cup latch can include regular wear and tear, misalignment, or breakage. These factors can result in issues such as the detergent cup not staying closed, detergent not being dispensed properly, or leaks from the detergent compartment.
Symptoms of a bad detergent cup latch may include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
The Upper Rack is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. It provides movable shelf space along the top of the dishwasher interior for washing plates, bowls, and other dishes. The shelves feature an adjustable design that accommodates various sizes and configurations of dishware. Causes of failure include normal wear and tear, accidental impacts that damage shelves or cleaning chemicals stripping away protective coatings. Symptoms of a bad upper rack can include:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Found the correct racks on Appliance Parts.com. They shipped as promised. When I received them, however, I couldn't figure out how to replace the top rack. Didn't know how to get the end cap off Sooo - I went back on the website and watched the repair video and voila - was easy. All that was required was a flathead screwdriver and the knowledge of where to use it!!! Replacements in the dishwasher in 5 minutes or less. Great website and very helpful videos. I will recommend this website to... Read more
The Fill Cap Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This assembly includes the cap that covers the opening where rinse aid or other additives are poured into the dishwasher. It ensures that the additives are securely contained and properly dispensed during the wash cycles, contributing to effective cleaning and drying.
Over time, the fill cap assembly can become damaged due to regular use, exposure to cleaning agents, or accidental mishandling. A compromised fill cap can lead to leaks or improper dispensing of rinse aid, affecting the dishwasher's performance.
Symptoms of a bad fill cap assembly include:
Using your program, I loaded the info re my trusty old dishwasher (not ready to abandon over a cap) and you located the proper cap to replace my old one that has been lost for years. [don't ask how that happened in the first place!] I really didn't think you would have a part for an 18-20 year old dishwasher. After ordering the replacement cap, it arrived within a few days. I was so excited that I could fix this problem myself without calling an expensive repairman! I simply removed the part... Read more
The Door Latch Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This part ensures the door of your dishwasher shut and locks securely. This part is integral for the safe and efficient operation of your appliance, as it helps to prevent water from leaking during cycles and ensures the dishwasher only runs when the door is properly closed.
Causes for door latch issues typically involve regular wear and tear, accidental damage from forceful use, or degradation of the latch's mechanical or electrical components.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Door Latch Assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
With the power to the dishwasher on, I removed the six or seven screws holding the door panel together. With the door separated, I manually moved the switch which should close when the dishwasher latch closes. This illuminated and activated the control panel telling me that the problem was in the door latch. I purchased a new latch from appliance parts pros and installed it. Very easy fix for a homeowner, taking thirty minutes. Read more
The Detergent cup cover is an OEM component for GE dishwashers. It serves to protect the detergent cup assembly while allowing for easy access. Made of durable plastic, the cover clicks securely into place during operation to prevent accidental opening.
Causes of a bad detergent cup cover include cracks or breaks from heavy use over time.
Symptoms of a bad detergent cup cover can include:
This genuine GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Although I ordered the latch, lever and a new cup and replace the original pieces the dispenser still did not close. On further inspection it turned out to be a small spring that had fallen out of place. Once the spring was reconnected the dispensing cover worked fine. I'm still happy that I replaced the entire assembly with new parts regardless. Discovering the loose spring took the most time. Read more
The Detergent cup spring is an OEM component for GE dishwashers. As part of the detergent cup assembly, this spring ensures the detergent cup door remains securely closed during the wash cycle. It provides just the right amount of pressure to keep dishes clean while preventing leaks or spills. Causes of a bad detergent cup spring include general wear and tear, repeated use breaking down the coils of the spring, or damage from forceful handling. Symptoms of a bad detergent cup spring are:
The Circulation Pump Impeller Kit is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. This kit includes the necessary impeller components responsible for circulating water throughout dishwashing cycles.
Causes of a bad circulation pump assembly include normal wear from continuous pump operation, along with mineral or debris buildup that can affect water flow.
Symptoms include:
This OEM GE part is compatible with some Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore models.
Replaced pump impeller. Read more
The Timer Cam is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. It is part of the timer that helps regulate the various wash cycles using an internal camshaft design. Gradual wear on cam material or lubrication issues over many cycles tend to cause timer malfunctions. Electrical faults in tiny circuit boards standing up to steam/heat are also possible. Symptoms include:
Accidently threw away EVERYTING that was attached to the timer, but Appliance Parts Pros had what I needed, except the screws, but I was able to figure out what screws I needed. Hardest part was figuring out where the off position was on the timer. Read more
The Filter Ball is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. As a key internal filtration component, it helps trap and remove food soils and other residue from washing water to maintain hygienic cleanliness standards.
Causes of a bad filter ball can include worn filter mesh that no longer adequately strains soils or substances that pass through more readily over time.
Symptoms of a bad filter ball include:
This GE replacement filter ball is also compatible with some Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore dishwashers.
Replaced sump and related pieces. Also replaced door baffles that were getting bad. The hardest part of job was removing the dishwasher from the its spot in cabinets. The info on site made replacing parts easy. Read more
The screw is an OEM replacement component for GE dishwashers. It is used to securely fasten parts inside the dishwasher tub assembly.
Causes of a damaged or defective screw usually involve wear from continuous mechanical stresses and vibration during dishwasher usage. Loose parts affect machine balance and performance.
Symptoms of a compromised screw placement include:
This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
The replacement of the arm took a total of 3 minutes, all I needed was a nut driver for the easy job, taking the old arm out and putting the new one in, exact replacement , I appreciate you getting the part out as fast as you did. It took an extra day because of the ice storm we had . That was ok. Thanks you . Read more
This OEM Replacement Part is a rubber connector with female threads. It is designed to provide a secure connection between the spray arm and the pump in a dishwasher. The connector measures 2-3/4 inches in diameter and 2-1/8 inches in height. This part is crucial to ensuring the proper functioning and efficiency of your dishwasher's spray arm pump.
Over time, the pump connector can wear out or become damaged due to repeated exposure to water, detergent, and high temperatures. This wear and tear can lead to leaks or a decrease in the dishwasher’s performance.
Symptoms of a bad pump connector include:
Note: This connector has female threads. For male threads use WD18X206.
In the How to fix it your self section of Questions and Answers, your answers for removing the Base Spray Arm is incorrect. It states "just stick a screw driver into the base spray arm from inside the tub and turn", that does not work. Their are 2 tabs that in gauge the base spray arm with the tub. A 4 prong round wrench is required to insert from the bottom into the pump connector and turn the nut that sits inside. Read more
The Heating Element Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This part heats the air during the drying cycle, ensuring that dishes come out dry and free of water spots.
Causes of a bad heating element can include mineral buildup from hard water, electrical issues such as a short circuit or faulty wiring, or general wear and tear over time that leads to reduced efficiency or failure.
Symptoms of a bad heating element include:
Replaced heating element. Read more
The Drain Hose is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This part carries the wastewater from the dishwasher to the household plumbing, ensuring efficient and effective drainage after each wash cycle.
Causes of a bad drain hose can include regular wear and tear, kinks or bends that restrict water flow, or damage from improper installation.
Symptoms of a bad drain hose include:
I replaced the pump drain assembly. The flapper valve was included in the assembly, so I did not need to order that. On previous repairs, the old drain hose was tricky to reinstall, so I replaced it and the hose clamp.The silverware basket had holes in the bottom and required replacement. I had some broken tine clips. Read more
This is a genuine replacement coupler for select dishwashers made by GE and Hotpoint. The dishwasher coupler is designed to connect the spray arm to the unit and provide the connection for the water supply. This durable plastic coupler is subject to high heat and repetitive motion and can break or wear down over time. This could result in dishes not be cleaned properly. The unit may also be leaking or failing to drain. In the event that this happens, a replacement will be needed. This OEM coupler is manufactured to exact standards. It is sold as an individual unit and does not include any additional accessories or hardware. The spray arm will need to be accessed in order to complete this repair, which requires a nut driver and flathead screwdriver. Be sure to wear gloves and unplug the unit before performing any repairs. Remove the spray arm and the filter in order to access the coupler. Remove the old part and replace the new one, then replace the filter and spray arm and test the unit for leaks.
First, I took the whole thing apart and cleaned every spot...the main culprit seemed to be the float. It was pretty gunked up and seemed to be not working...after a good cleaning it was fine...but once I pulled the unit out and checked underneath I noticed the heating element was loose, leaking, and had burnt off the blade connecting ire. So I promptly bought this replacement, installed it in about 5 minutes, did a clean cycle, and shes back to normal...I love AppliancePartsPros.com, and use... Read more