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Guides water from the inlet valve into the wash tub. Replace if cracked, broken, leaking, or causing uneven water distribution in your top-load washer.
Replaced the hose and water inlet. Part #: AP3189243 (WH41X10077). This connects the solenoid valves to bring water into the tub. Read more
Plastic support bracket that secures suspension rods to the washer cabinet. Replace when cracked, broken, or worn to restore proper drum suspension.
I have a 14 year old GE washing machine that had been making a lot of noise while running but had eventually just stopped flat. The agitator and spin cycle would not run. I found this site and made excellent use of all the repair videos to study about my issue. I put in my machine model number and I Immediately was able to start honing in on what my problem could be from website advice about popular repair parts, stories others had shared about their similar machine issues and watching videos,... Read more
Mounting screw for washer components. Secures drain hose clamps, panels, and internal parts. Replace if missing, stripped, or lost during repair.
Put new hose on. It was the kind that pushed in and had a flange on it with two screws. Read more
Replacement water fill hoses for washing machines. Connect home water supply to washer. Replace when cracked, leaking, or showing rubber wear or corrosion.
Motor control board was flashing 4 times, indicating that the mode shifter had an error. I disconnected the mode shifter's wire from the controller and measured the resistance between the 2 leads with an ohmmeter. Since the reading was infinite, that meant that the mode shifter coil or in-line thermal sensor was electrically open, i.e. bad. As this fix is near a complete tear-down of the washing machine, here are a few tips I discovered. 1) the hub nut is difficult to remove and you need a... Read more
The Lid Assembly is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This part is the lid of the washer. It is essential for securely covering the washer drum, preventing water from splashing out during the wash cycle, and allowing safe operation by ensuring the washer does not run with the lid open. Causes of a bad lid assembly can include general wear and tear, physical damage from heavy loads or impacts, or issues with the hinges or latch mechanisms. Symptoms of a bad lid assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Removing and Replacing (R&R) the parts took about 15 minutes. Getting the correct parts took several weeks. It was a severe struggle. Many of you will experience problems trying to get the correct "Lid" for similar GE washing machine models. AppliancePartsPros.com was great: Right price, Arrived quickly in good condition. I got the wrong part. It was not the fault of AppliancePartsPros.com, though. To make a long story short, GE has disseminated incorrect data in parts lists and it... Read more
Secures your washer's drain hose to standpipe, maintaining proper air gap to prevent siphoning and backflow. Replace if clip is broken or missing.
My son fixed it Read more
Fixes washer overfilling or water dripping when off. This triple water inlet valve restores proper fill control. Moderate DIY repair, 30-60 minutes.
Replaced the triple water valve, took 10 minutes. all fixed. Read more
Baffle screw with flat washer for washers. Secures baffle or trim pieces to the washer body. Replace if screw is stripped, washer is missing, or worn.
Myself and help from friends. Read more
Holds tub dampening straps in place on your washer. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn from heavy loads. Includes installation video guide.
Secures washer hoses at pump, tub, and valve connections to prevent leaks and hose blow-offs. Replace worn or missing clamps for a tight seal. Confirm fit.
The video was very helpful. the hardest part is getting off old rusted parts. I had to use a hacksaw to remove one of the old clamps. I had to open the bottom of the washing machine to remove of the other clamp. Putting the new parts on was easy. Getting everything apart was a challenge. Putting the new parts on was an easy 5 minute job. Read more
Size: 10-12 a. Includes 12 screws.
This locking clip secures a mating part—often a control knob—onto its shaft on select laundry appliances. Replacing a worn or missing clip restores a tight fit so controls stay in place and operate as intended during use.
Cushions where the washer lid meets the top panel to soften closure and protect the finish. Replace worn, cracked, or missing bumpers to reduce noise.
The problem was most likely the evaporator fan motor but it could have been a bad blade, loose parts or bad motor mounts. Hard to tell without taking everything apart and inspecting. Since fridge was 17 years old I decided to order the entire evaporator fan assembly as shown in the parts diagram including fan blade, motor brackets, motor, motor mounts, screws, etc. Getting to the assembly involved removing the ice maker unit plus the entire rear inside of the freezer section. Parts cost around... Read more
Double-style bushing supports the washer lid hinge pin. Replace worn or cracked bushings to restore smooth, quiet lid operation and proper alignment.
Not hard when you have videos and a mechanical background....piece of cake.... Read more
Adjustable leveling leg threads into washer base to stabilize cabinet and reduce vibration. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing for proper support.
Replace the Washer tub Dampening straps helped to reduce the vibration noise.The Video was great too. Read more
Replaces a cracked or leaking wash tub to restore water containment and drum support. Fixes leaks, rubbing noises, and vibration. Confirm fit by model.
I ordered a new mode selector and new tub bearing. Upon disassembly, I noticed that the plastic outer tub had actually heated up around the tub bearing and tub seal area, such that the new tub seal did not fit tightly. I ordered a replacement outer tub, and reassembled all the new parts. During assembly, I installed the new tub seal upside down, but recognized it while re-watching the how-to video. I pulled the assembly back off and flipped the seal over, then reassembled it again. I also put... Read more