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Specs: 10-16 b rnp 18/25
Size: 8-18 x 7/8 inch.
This is a genuine replacement screw used to secure components and panels on compatible GE appliances. It restores proper fit and prevents rattling or loose parts for safe, reliable operation. What it does:
This pump motor hanger is the support bracket that secures the washer pump motor to the appliance frame, helping keep the motor stable during operation for reliable drainage performance. What it does:
The Fine Filter Hub Nut is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It secures the fine filter in place, ensuring that debris and food particles are effectively filtered out during the wash cycle, preventing them from re-entering the dishwasher tub.
Causes of a bad fine filter hub nut can include wear and tear from regular use, damage from over-tightening, or cracking due to impact. A faulty hub nut can lead to improper filtration, causing debris to circulate and potentially clog the dishwasher.
Symptoms of a bad Fine Filter Hub Nut include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
The Middle Spray Arm is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. It is an internal component responsible for distributing water and washing accessories to dishes located in the center rack of the dishwasher.
Symptoms of a bad middle spray arm include:
Causes of a bad middle spray arm can be normal wear and tear, mineral buildup obstructing spray outlets, or physical damage to the arm itself.
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
This mid-spray conduit routes wash water from the circulation system to the middle spray arm, delivering consistent coverage to the center rack. Replacing a cracked or clogged conduit can restore washing performance and help prevent leaks inside the tub.
Replaced all the related parts. Read more
This dishwasher vent cover mounts on the inner door and shields the exhaust opening. It directs moist air out during drying while helping keep spray and debris out of the vent path to protect internal components. What it does:
The 4 screws that hold the vent cover in place also hold the assembly inside the door that has the heater motor and other items. The four screws go through the assembly inside the door, through the door and into 4 plastic legs on the vent cover. Two of the legs on the vent cover were broken and therefore the vent cover and the assembly inside the door were not being held tight against the door. The water was leaking in that area. Read more
This middle spray arm bracket secures the mid-level spray arm to the upper rack, keeping it centered and aligned so it spins freely and delivers even spray coverage for reliable cleaning performance.
Removed upper basket out of dishwasher by removing slide arm stops. Turned basket upside down and removed broken parts. Took 5 minutes to take apart and put back together. Read more
This harness plug connects the dishwasher's wiring to the water inlet valve. Replacing a burnt, brittle, or loose connector restores a solid electrical connection so the valve energizes correctly and the tub fills when the cycle begins.
Dishwasher had begun going through the cycles with not enough water in the chamber. Suspect was the water inlet valve. Checked the AppliancePartsPros video for this repair and ordered the valve from them. It arrived in a timely manner -as usual- and I pulled the dishwasher out, removed the kick toe cover, then the structural brace behind it then removed the valve. Installed the new valve, replaced the bracket and the toe cover and dish washer is back in service like brand new. Wife was ready to... Read more
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I noticed something was wrong when the dishwasher no longer remembered the last cycle performed. After it finished, it would go to a default cycle. A couple of weeks ago, my husband said it wouldn't start. Then I noticed on subsequent washes, there was a high probability that it would hang at a random part of the wash cycle. I was able to reset it though. The last time it stuck was during the pre cycle, where it drains any water and runs the disposer. It hung there all night! I tried cycling... Read more
This float dome sits in the dishwasher's float well and rises with the water level to trigger the float switch and stop filling. Replace a cracked or missing dome to restore reliable water-level control and overfill protection.
Exact GE part, so perfect. Thank you! Read more
This water inlet cover replaces a cracked or missing inlet-valve trim to protect and conceal the appliance's water inlet area. It restores a finished look while keeping hoses and valve components shielded from debris. What it does:
Replaced the broken part. Read more
This mounting nut secures the tower heater assembly in the appliance, keeping the heater stable and properly positioned for safe, efficient operation. Replacing a damaged nut restores secure attachment and reduces rattling or loose components. What it does
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