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This is a replacement fastener screw used to secure panels and components on compatible appliances, restoring proper fit and reducing movement. It's a simple, direct replacement when an original screw is missing or damaged. What it does:
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This bag and bracket assembly collects lint and debris and secures the disposable bag inside the appliance to maintain airflow and catch particles before they reach the exhaust. Replacing a worn or torn assembly helps restore proper lint capture. What it does:
Specs: 8-18 va trt 7/16
The Upper Arm Spray Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It is responsible for distributing water evenly throughout the dishwasher during the cleaning cycle, ensuring all dishes are thoroughly cleaned. The arm measures approximately 11 inches long.
You should replace the upper arm spray assembly if it becomes clogged, damaged, or worn out. Causes of a bad spray assembly can include mineral buildup from hard water, food particles blocking the spray holes, or physical damage such as cracks or breaks.
Symptoms of a bad upper arm spray assembly include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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
The Upper Spray Arm Bearing is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It supports the upper spray arm, allowing it to rotate smoothly and distribute water evenly throughout the dishwasher. This ensures that all dishes receive a thorough cleaning during each cycle.
Over time, the upper spray arm bearing can wear out or become damaged. Causes of a bad bearing can include repeated use, mineral buildup from hard water, or physical damage due to mishandling.
Symptoms of a bad Upper Spray Arm Bearing include:
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 right sliding arm Read more
The Gasket Spring is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It plays a crucial role in maintaining a tight seal around the dishwasher door, ensuring that water does not leak during operation. This spring helps keep the door gasket in place, providing a reliable and consistent seal.
Over time, the gasket spring can wear out, lose tension, or become damaged due to repeated use and exposure to the dishwasher’s high temperatures and moisture. A faulty spring can compromise the effectiveness of the door gasket, leading to potential leaks and inefficient washing cycles.
Symptoms of a bad gasket spring include:
Not the first time my 10 year old dishwasher developed a leak. I have learned that the tub gasket gets dirty and the gasket spring gets weak. Cleaning and if needed replacing that solves the problem. In cleaning the tub gasket this time I notice the bottom door seal had separated from the door. It was originally riveted on. This seal is part of the door assembly and not available as a separate part. You need to buy inner door to get a new seal. Not worth it on a 10 year old appliance. BUT,... Read more
The Flood Switch Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This part detects water levels and prevent overfilling by shutting off the water supply if a potential flood condition is detected.
Causes of a bad flood switch assembly can include electrical failures, wear and tear over time, or damage from water exposure.
Symptoms of a bad flood switch assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Ordered a new flood switch and activation stem from Aplliance Parts Pros.com. Order was delivered in about 3 days. Installed new switch and stem in about 15 min. Removed front kicker panel with two screws, the switch was just inside the panel secured with two screws. remove the electrical connector, removed screws, replace the two new parts..put the screws back in place and ran the washer...no overflows. Read more
This dishwasher flood switch seal sits around the flood/leak switch to create a watertight barrier at the switch opening. Replacing a cracked or flattened seal helps stop under-unit drips and keeps leak detection working properly.
Thanks to appliancepartspros.com the dishwasher was able to be repaired quickly and under budget. I removed the motor pump assembly and replaced it. I was also able to change out the faulty flood switch and replace the seals to stop the leak. The appliance is once again good as new and ready to run a new load of dishes. Read more
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
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.
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