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Dishes coming out dirty or spotty? A clogged sump filter lets food particles recirculate. This filter traps debris for cleaner dishes. DIY install.
My daughter and I went to Youtube and found an extremely well presented video on how to clean our exact make and model of dishwasher. We live in a newly rented house, new to us, not new. The dishwasher was an unholy nightmare of filth, clogged filters, calcium deposits coating and blocking in literal heaps, discovered when taken apart. The miracle really was that the dishwasher cleaned at all. We cleaned and scraped everything thoroughly, the fine filter and the sump filter as well but decided... Read more
Center wash arm assembly for dishwashers. Mounts on the center rack area to spray water during wash cycles. Replace if holes are clogged or arm won't rotate.
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
Dishwasher leaking from underneath? A cracked pump connector causes water pooling. Requires dishwasher removal; typically 1-hour repair once accessed.
The main conduit was broken and the pump connector had a hole in it. The pump also was showing signs of leaking. I completely disassembled the dishwasher cleaned everything and reassembled. The repair videos are a big help. Thank you. Read more
This water collection chamber sits at the bottom of the dishwasher tub and houses the wash pump and drain components. It collects wash water and directs it through the cleaning system during cycles. Replace this sump if you notice water leaking from the dishwasher bottom or poor wash performance due to water circulation problems.
Replaces a cracked, broken, or clogged lower spray arm in your dishwasher. Installs at the bottom of the tub. Needed when spray holes are blocked or damaged.
I replaced a few key parts that I couldn't clean properly, and were not spinning well in the dishwasher. Afterwards, it worked like new, and the cleaning power returned. Read more
Prevents leaks by sealing the bottom of your dishwasher door. Replace if water leaks during cycles or rubber shows wear. Verify fit with your model number.
All parts arrived in one box - I purchased the tub gasket, lower door gasket and lower door seal. My existing parts were visibly pretty worn out, dishwasher is 12 years old (maybe should have just bought anew one?). Tub gasket was pretty easy, it took me a while to make sure it was even all the way around, after attest run and the subsequent drying heat it fits nicely. Lower door seal went as video, all good, my other one was destroyed from the heat cycles. Could not get the lower door seal... Read more
Insulation blanket that wraps around the dishwasher tub to reduce noise and maintain temperature. Replace if damaged, torn, missing, or contaminated.
I pulled the DW out, pulled off the old blanket pieces, vacuumed up the millions of small parts, then put the new blanket on, I did use some packing tape to hold it in place. Easy! The challenge was moving the unit out, then back in, but that was simply time and a little effort. Read more
Dishwasher won't drain or makes loud humming noise? This drain pump removes water from the wash cycle. Moderate DIY repair with unit removal required.
I stood by the dishwasher as it went through the cycles and noted the noise only happened during the drain processes. To make this repair you have to take the dishwasher completely out from under the counter. (NOTE: print the schematic to help guide you to the location of the part and connections.) The pump is not accessible from underneath. I laid the dishwasher on its side. I recommend disconnecting the copper fill tubing before laying the machine over (I did not and crimped it). The... Read more
Replacement drain hose kit for dishwashers. Flexible tubing routes wastewater from the wash chamber to the pump outlet. Replace if cracked or leaking.
Our GE was installed about 8 years ago and was AWESOME for much of its early life. However, progressively its cleaning ability diminished. By replacing all the spray arms (clogged with debris), filters, drain hose, and sump...this dishwasher cleans like it did when it was new! Cost was around $100 (also replaced a wheel and the silverware basket) and labor was relatively simple. And to think...my mother-in-law said, "Wouldn't it just be easier to buy a new one?!?". Read more
Fix low spray pressure, growling noises, or leaks from the pump housing. This circulation pump assembly requires basic tools. Takes 1-2 hours to install.
I ordered a new motor through ApplianceParts Pros.com and had the new part within 5 days. The entire replacement took approximately 1 1/2 - 2 hours. The repair was relatively simple and straight forward. By doing the work myself I saved over $250. Originally a GE technician quoted a price of $489 to replace the motor to repair the dishwasher. For that price I could have bought a new dishwasher (Electronix Express $491) but not with all the features of my current appliance. By doing the... Read more
Fix dishwasher leaking from pump housing with this impeller & seal kit. Repairs worn seals causing water leaks. DIY-friendly, typically 30 minutes.
Replaced pump impeller. Read more
Replace your dishwasher's middle spray arm kit if the center arm is cracked, broken, or missing. Includes rotating arm, hub, nut, and washer for middle rack.
I ordered a new arm kit from AP Pro. I watched the video..easy repair. The arm spin jets were plugged just like the video said. The old washer was also worn. The new arm (genuine GE) had redesigned spin jets, they added two more. I ordered on a weekend, the order was filled on Monday and it was at my door at noon on Tuesday! I didn't do any special shipping. Excellent video, shockingly fast delivery. Amazon Prime (I am a member) would be jealous, and AP Pro has excellent videos. 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 Check Valve Flapper is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. It is a small but crucial component located within the water inlet valve assembly. The check valve flapper regulates water flow into the dishwasher, allowing water to enter during the fill cycles but preventing backflow when the water is drained.
Causes of a bad check valve flapper can include wear and tear over time, mineral buildup that causes sticking, or damage to the flapper itself. This prevents the flapper from opening and closing as intended.
Symptoms of a bad check valve flapper include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore dishwasher models.
Pulled dishwasher from the cabinet and flipped onto its side. Easy access to sump and drain flapper valve that I also replaced. Rubber sump coming apart into soft pills & chunks and plugging spray arms. Better now but it's rediculous that GE would make components that dissolve this way. Read more
Dishwasher not draining or water pooling at bottom? This drain pump assembly removes water during the drain cycle. DIY repair in about 45 minutes.
Replaced the pump drain assembly Read more
Replacement spring for dishwasher door latch mechanism. Provides tension to keep plunger engaged. Replace if broken, lost, or stretched during repair.
First off OUTSTANDING experience with AppliancePartsPros.com! Ordered my parts on Tuesday and they arrived Wed morning!! Replaced interlock switch plunger and spring, which was obviously broken compared to the new one. This solved the problem of my door not latching but the machine would still not turn on. So with two interlock switches on the door, one had to be bad. So decided to start by replacing one switch at a time until I found the bad one. If both were bad I would just buy a... Read more