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The Dishwasher Shaft Seal is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This seal is located around the motor shaft and prevents water from leaking out of the dishwasher tub where the motor shaft enters.Seal for pump drain valve shaft. Instruction sheet included. Push-on nut may have to be cut off, order WR2X7054.
Over time, regular use can cause the seal to deteriorate, or debris and mineral deposits can lead to damage. A compromised shaft seal can result in water leaks, potentially causing damage to your kitchen floor and dishwasher components.
Symptoms of a bad dishwasher shaft seal include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Removing the bottom panel and watching the internals while the washer was running revealed a small drip from what appeared to be a plastic cam that was attached to a solenoid. The water was dripping from the shaft the cam attached to down into the solenoid. Being a DIY guy I pulled the washer out, turned it upside down and inspected the effected mechanism. It appeared that there was a seal on the shaft that was leaking. The water leaking into the solenoid caused it to rust and stick. A quick... Read more
The Push-On Nut is an OEM part for GE appliances. This small component is typically used to secure various fittings and fastenings within appliances, ensuring they are tightly held and do not loosen over time. Its push-on design allows for easy installation, making it a straightforward solution for maintaining the structural integrity of your appliance components.
Symptoms of a failing Push-On Nut include:
Causes of a bad push-on nut can include metal fatigue leading to loss of elasticity, corrosion from exposure to moisture, or general wear from repeated removal and installation.
Dishwasher not draining or leaving water in the bottom? This pump and motor assembly circulates and drains water. 2-hour DIY repair with video guide.
I fixed it by installing a ge pump and motor assembly. it works fine Read more
The Hinge Arm Link is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This component functions as a connection point between the dishwasher door and the hinge mechanism, allowing the door to open and close smoothly. The hinge arm link ensures that the door can bear the weight of itself, often laden with a mounted dish rack when fully loaded, without straining the hinges or misaligning.
Causes of damage to the hinge arm link often involve regular wear and tear from the constant motion of opening and closing the dishwasher door.
Symptoms of a bad Hinge Arm Link include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I watched the repair video and ordered the part ( I luckily ordered two links). The video was not exactly for my model dishwasher but I did follow the instruction for removal from the cabinet. Since my model was not shown, I was looking to see how the door spring and the Hinge Arm Link was supposed to be set up. I had the impression that the door spring and link was only on the right side of the dishwasher. I finally figured it out and took pictures of the set-up for the next time the link... Read more
Freezer cold but fridge warm? Your evaporator fan motor circulates air between compartments. Most DIYers complete this repair in 1 hour with our video.
The fan has a very thin wire in it's coil, and when that wire breaks, you need a new fan. In a previous repair, i noticed that an ice build-up had dislodged the wiring on my fan and severed the coil winding. I was able to undo the winding a couple of turns and get it working again. But more recently, the fan stopped and there was no repairing it. So i ordered a new fan from AppliancePartsPros.com and it got here in very good time. The new fan was slightly different as the prongs seemed to be... Read more
Replacement mounting screw for securing handles, panels, and internal components. Needed when original screws are stripped, lost, or broken during repairs.
This was actually one of the easiest fixes I’ve done. All that was required was to remove 3 screws to remove the broken part. I used a pair of pliers to remove the moisture sensors from the broken part to the new one. Read more
Ice maker won't stop making ice? The shut off arm senses when the bin is full and stops production. Easy 10-minute DIY fix—just snap into place.
We bought a new ice guard and installed it. It is working really good now. Read more
The Door Gasket is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It forms a seal between the dishwasher door and tub which is critical for proper operation. The gasket ensures excess water and moisture do not leak from the dishwasher during active wash and rinse cycles. It also helps keep noise levels low by providing sound insulation. This gasket measures 3/8 x 89 inches.
Common causes of a bad door gasket include regular wear and tear, exposure to high temperatures and detergents, or physical damage. These factors can cause the gasket to lose its flexibility and sealing capability.
Symptoms of a bad Door Gasket include:
After researching on the APP site, I decided what I thought I would need and purchased a new Gasket, Gasket Insert, Left & Right Corner Baffles from APP. The parts were shipped immediately. However, I’m an 80 yr. old female so I procrastinated for almost 6 weeks before deciding to 'tackle' the repair myself rather than hiring an appliance repair person or "handyman". I went back into the AppliancePartsPros site and reviewed the wonderful videos related to the repair since Matt had made it... Read more
Mounting screw for refrigerator ice maker assembly. Secures components to maintain structural integrity. Replace if lost, stripped, or corroded.
Took off the freezer door, took off the top hinge on the refrigerator door, replaced the handle, re-installed the top hinge and the freezer door. This is a two person job - one to remove the top hinge and replace the handle, while a second person holds the refrigerator door in place. Replacing the handle was easy. The most irritating part was figuring out what parts to order. The drawing of the refrigerator door (Drawing # 4) used to figure out what parts to order was not clear. I paid $8... Read more
Creates a watertight seal around your dishwasher door to prevent leaks during wash cycles. Replace if cracked, worn, or leaking. Verify fit with your model.
Ordered new one online. It came in 2 days with instructions. I installed it and works great. Read more
Dishwasher detergent cup won't stay closed or won't open fully? This soap dispenser lever controls detergent release. DIY repair in 15 minutes.
First replaced the latch, spring, and lever, but no improvement. Then I saw the lever arm on the other half of the door, which by position had to be the way that the timer interacts with the soap dispenser. After turning off the power to the dishwasher, I removed the switch cover (not obvious how -- a video would help: on the left, I slid the narrow rectangular plastic wire cover a little to one side and gently opened it on its little hinge, which is near the left side of the door, and then... Read more
Dishwasher not filling with water or leaking during cycles? The water inlet valve controls water flow. DIY-friendly repair, typically 10-30 minutes.
I took the inlet valve apart, found it was clogged with sediment, so I cleaned it and reinstalled it. Water was still not filing, so I figured the valve was sticking. I ordered a new valve,because $30 was a lot cheaper than a new dishwasher. I took out the old valve with two screws, and disconnected the supply line, the brass elbow, one hose, and a wiring harness. I reattached it in the same place, re-using the all the other parts, and once I turned the power and water back on, it worked as... Read more
Replacement silverware basket with handle for your dishwasher. Needed when original basket is cracked, broken, or has worn holes that let utensils fall through.
We ordered the item appliance parts pros said would fit our make/model. the part arrived in perfect condition faster than i could possibly imagine, and while it fit our machine, it was a big bigger than the original and it fits off-center, but i guess it works fine! excellent speed and ease of ordering. thanks Read more
Detergent cup won't stay closed? This dispenser latch secures the detergent cup during wash cycles. Direct replacement part with video guide available.
The Fill Cap Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This assembly includes the cap that covers the opening where rinse aid or other additives are poured into the dishwasher. It ensures that the additives are securely contained and properly dispensed during the wash cycles, contributing to effective cleaning and drying.
Over time, the fill cap assembly can become damaged due to regular use, exposure to cleaning agents, or accidental mishandling. A compromised fill cap can lead to leaks or improper dispensing of rinse aid, affecting the dishwasher's performance.
Symptoms of a bad fill cap assembly include:
1. Replaced the Dishwasher motor and pump assembly. 2. Replaced the lower arm sprayer. 3. Replaced the Sump and filter. Replaced both the inlet and outlet hoses. 4. Replaced the Airgap. 5. Replaced Float Dome. 6. Replaced Water Inlet Valve. Parts $220 for Dishwasher Estimated Labor $400.00 Labor $0.00 Parts $100.00 for Pullout Faucet Estimated Labor $175.00 Labor $0.00 Read more
If your dishwasher won't start or the door won't lock, the door latch assembly is likely failed. DIY-friendly repair takes about 30 minutes to replace.
With the power to the dishwasher on, I removed the six or seven screws holding the door panel together. With the door separated, I manually moved the switch which should close when the dishwasher latch closes. This illuminated and activated the control panel telling me that the problem was in the door latch. I purchased a new latch from appliance parts pros and installed it. Very easy fix for a homeowner, taking thirty minutes. Read more
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