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This is a genuine OEM replacement lower spray arm bearing sourced directly from the manufacturer for use in dishwashers. The lower spray arm spins to distribute water to the dishes during the wash cycle. Thus spray arm bearing supports the spray arm and lessens the friction, which allows it to spin more easily. If the dishes are not clean after the wash and rinse cycle, or the arm is making loud noises, the spin arm bearing may need to be replaced. This bearing is a small metal part that may wear over time. If the bearing is distorted or damaged, the arm will not sit level, and spinning may be very loud, or it may not spin. The spray arm bearing should be replaced. Turn off the breaker or disconnect the power to the dishwasher. Open the dishwasher and pull the bottom rack out. Turn the lower spray arm counterclockwise to remove it. Use a telescoping magnet to pull the bearing up from the hole in the middle. Install the new bearing and reinstall the spray arm. Put the dishrack back inside and reconnect the power.This lower spray arm bearing is a gray metal part that is sold individually. It is designed for use in dishwashers designed by General Electric and Hotpoint.
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
Replaced all of the broken parts with the new parts from Appliance Parts Pros. Read more
I found the schematics on your site and took my best guess at the individual components that I should replace, related to the flood switch. I guessed correctly. Read more
Replaced hinges. Hinges mounting holes were not threaded. Needed to tap holes with 10-24 tap. Read more
Fairly close to how the video explained it although had to remove the front door panel completely to remove the operations panel. My dishwasher was a slightly different configuration than shown. Much easier fix than I initially thought it would be though. Read more
Replaced the control module - took out old part replaced. Works great now! Read more
I used lime away, vinegar, finish washer cleaner none of them worked. Finally just use Brillo on the entire cabinet interior. It came out very clean. Only needed very light scrubbing. Then replaced the severely corroded filters Riser tube and upper jet which was not turning. After this the upper arm turned perfectly silverware and glassware and silverware came out rinse very clean. Will do preventative maintenance in the future. Dishwasher was about 5 years old GE Profile high-end Read more
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
Installed new pump drain assembly. Word to the wise: Always check the small drain pouch located in the rear below the bottom screen cover for small particles (broken glass, broken plastic silverware, plastic wrap material that could be blocking the drainage inlet. Read more