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This kit is used to repair a leaking pump on GE made dishwashers. For a complete pump/motor assembly get WD26X10013.
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
The front door of a dishwasher is operated in part by the use of door springs. There are typically two door springs on most models. The door spring helps the user open and shut the door efficiently. If the door springs are worn out or broken, a replacement part is required.A visual inspection will determine if a door spring is missing, damaged, or worn out. If the dishwasher door no longer opens and closes smoothly, it's an indication that a repair is required. Replacing a dishwasher door spring is a straightforward process. Locate the existing springs and remove them. Line up the new door springs and hook the ends into place. Wear gloves for protection. Disconnect the dishwasher before starting the replacement.This door spring is an authentic OEM replacement part. It is sold individually. The component is made of durable, high-quality metal materials. The replacement door spring comes sourced directly from the manufacturer. The door spring is fitting for several different models of dishwashers. The part can be installed in General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA devices.
My repair went really great! I now have a new automatic soap dispenser that costs me only $60 to buy the part. I guess I would have paid at least $150 if not more to have a repair guy come in and do it but the video was just amazing! I did it myself and my husband could not believe it! When he came home from work he was already to "get it done" but I had beat him too it. Great site! I ordered the part and watched the video which was VERY easy to follow. I will always look here for parts... Read more
I replaced the upper and mid spray arms and bearings, removed filters and screens and cleaned everything. Pulled pump and replaced the connector and the collection sump. Repair took about 3 hours and went very smoothly thanks to the AppliancePros video! I'm on the east coast so I could not believe it when the parts arrived less than 24 hours after I placed the order! Prices were great too . . . I'm a customer for life and my dishwasher cleans the dishes like new now! Read more
The Piston and Nut assembly replaced Check Valve and Body and gasket replaced Read more
Remove the unit. Unscrewed filler cup. Put on new part. FIXED PROBLEM. 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
This module control assembly is the appliance's main electronic control board that manages cycle selection, timing and user inputs. Replacing a faulty control can restore correct cycle operation and user-interface response. What it does:
What's included: Includes: 1 module control assembly Install notes:
Ordered replacement module from Appliance Parts Pros. I got the service manual from one of their staff which had all the instructions necessary to do the job myself. Read more
Replacement lower rack comb assembly restores proper spacing and support along the dishwasher's lower rack tines, helping keep plates and bowls upright for more consistent cleaning and preventing items from shifting or blocking spray. What it does:
Purchased new tine rows and clips, took 20 minutes to fix. I shouldn't have waited so long! Read more
This control touch pad provides the user interface for oven settings and cycle selection, restoring responsive button control and reliable command input so your appliance operates as intended. What it does:
Removed the inner cover screws and cover. The outside cover is attached at the bottom with hinges. I closed the inner door and propped up the outside cover. The panel was removed easily as its attachmented with a sticker. The plug is attached with a clasp, beware of breaking it. Mine was corroded. So I used a wire brush on the prongs before replacing. The brackets on the top are tricky to replace. Other than that very easy repare. Read more
This was not an obvious source of a leak. The Tower Heater Assembly Nut developed a crack over time due to heat exposure. So the leak was gradual slowly getting worse over time. It was a hairline crack that ran down one of the edges of the nut making it hard to see. In talking to a pro he said it isn't a common problem. It is all the way in the back of the bottom of the dishwasher so it is not something you can see without pulling the dishwasher out and running it. The repair itself is easy. I... Read more
This turbidity sensor monitors wash water clarity so the machine can adjust wash cycles and rinse times for cleaner results and efficient water use. It replaces a failed or inconsistent turbidity reading to restore proper load sensing. What it does: