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This left-hand arm hinge assembly replaces a worn or damaged door hinge to restore proper door alignment and smooth opening and closing. Designed as the left-side support arm for the appliance door. What it does:
Replaced hinges. Hinges mounting holes were not threaded. Needed to tap holes with 10-24 tap. Read more
This replacement basket lid is the top cover for the laundry basket assembly, restoring a secure, finished opening so laundry stays contained and the appliance looks and operates as intended. What it does:
I ordered the parts, including the spray arm, lock nut and filter. They wer either broken due to knife and for falling down! The new parts were an exact match! In addition the videos were very helpful! Read more
Size: 8-18 B 1HW 1/2 S N
This water injector fill hose connects the household water supply to the refrigerator's water/ice system, restoring reliable water flow for dispensing and ice production. Designed as a direct replacement to restore proper fill operation. What it does:
Ordering replacement parts is cheaper and easier than calling a plumber to investigate, so it was the worth the try, and the video showed me that I could do it myself. Of course, getting the old threaded parts to budge was the hardest part. But I replaced the water inlet valve and the aging fill hose -- no more leak! Read more
This inlet transition is a molded connector that fits between the appliance cabinet and the inlet opening to guide incoming air and help maintain a sealed airflow path. It restores proper fit and reduces air leakage where the inlet meets the cabinet. What it does:
Replaced the blower fan and associated parts. The parts came in faster than promised and were easy to install. Read more
This electronic control module assembly manages the dryer's cycle selection, timing and user interface so the dryer runs the selected program reliably. Replaces a failed control board to restore normal operation and controls. What it does
Specs: 8-18 b por 1/2 ss
Specs: 10-16 b rnp 18/25
Size: 8-18 x 7/8 inch.
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
This part is an upper dishrack assembly for dishwashers. The purpose of this part is to hold dishes and cookware during the washing process. There are two dish racks per unit, and this particular dishrack goes on the top of the unit. The lower dishrack assembly is sold separately. Over time, the upper dishrack assembly may rust due to the coating breaking down and water corroding the metal. If this happens, the dishrack assembly will become brittle and less structurally sound and will need to be replaced. If the attached rails have broken and will not attach to the sides of the dishwasher and slide appropriately, this part may need to be replaced.This upper dishrack assembly is compatible with dishwashers that are manufactured by the GE and Whirlpool brands. This particular component is an OEM part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer and is sold individually.
I made my first order with just the make (GE) and Model (Monogram) What was shipped first appeared to be a generic GE rack set. I read some other folks post and some said they made minor adjustments to these racks and they worked fine. I was not happy with the fit and returned the first set. The next set was ordered with Make, Model and Serial number. What was shipped this time are direct replacements for the original racks. A perfect fit. My bad for not including enough information on my... Read more
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:
I started thinking the obvious things first, bad door gasket, or a leak from the drain hose. I ran a rinse cycle and lay on the floor and watched for the water to come out. It trickled out from the bottom of the door. After researching it on the internet, I thought that maybe the door behind the vent cover was jammed in the open position and water was making it way through the vent and down the duct at the bottom of the door. I took the outer door panel off and could see rust on some of... Read more