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This thrust washer is a small wear component used in washers to maintain proper spacing and smooth rotation between mating parts in the drive system. Replacing a worn washer helps reduce friction, noise, and premature wear.
Originally thought, based on reading and reviews, the banging was coming from a bad dampening strap. After a quick replacement, the noise was better but not completely fixed. Two loads later, the noise became ten times worse. Further investigation led to seeing the bearing on the Mode Shifter and Shaft Assembly was blown out. As another reviewer said, I think ultimately this is a result of a miniscule leak in the tub seal over time, rusting out the bearing and eventually causing it to go. ... Read more
Replaced the filler funnel, the hose between the water valve and the filler funnel split. Read more
The Drain Hose is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It is specifically designed to channel used water out of the washer and into the household drainage system.
Causes of a bad drain hose can include physical damage from movement or installation, clogging from lint and debris, or degradation of the hose material over time, leading to leaks and inefficiency.
Symptoms of a bad Drain Hose include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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This genuine OEM part is a drive motor for washers. The drive motor is the main engine that drives the washer tub allowing it to rotate and wash clothes effectively. If the washer is no longer spinning or the power has significantly decreased, it might be a sign that the drive motor needs to be replaced. Luckily, replacing this part is a relatively simple repair.To replace the drive motor, start by unplugging the washer. Once unplugged, move the washer away from the wall to gain access to the back panel. Uninstall the back panel by removing the screws that attach it. After removal, locate the drive motor and proceed to unthread the mounting screws holding it to the washer. Proceed to pull the old motor out of its place and install the new motor by threading the screws that secure it. This replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with GE, RCA, and Hotpoint brand washers.
New motor. The motor was ok, but the control board mounted on the motor wasn't. Can't buy to control board separate from the motor. Easy to replace the motor, but not so easy to troubleshoot to make sure the problem was the motor and not something else. Read more
After entering the model number into the DIY section of AppliancePartsPros.com; the two most common issues that came up were for the water inlet valve and switch pressure. I ordered both just in case. Opted to try the water inlet valve first since this was the more common issue according to the website. Watched the provided video on how to install a few times before leaving it up on my phone and pausing as I did the repair. Worked through step by step and it was a breeze! Low and behold... Read more
Ordered new circuit board for control section. Read more
Placed in new dispenser Read more
Very simple fix. Part was fairly priced. Shipping and handling was a bit much. Fast ship. Only needed a nut driver, pliers, and a torx 20. The repair was super easy thanks to their little help video posted with the part Read more
I removed and inspected the lid magnet. It had a 1/8" layer of corrosion. I removed the layer of corrosion and reinstalled the part. the symptom improved. That was a stop-gap repair until the new lid magnet arrived. The broken rubber isolators were discovered when I removed the top of the washing machine. Read more
This replacement adapter connects two mating appliance components to restore a secure fit and correct alignment. It replaces a worn or damaged adapter to reduce rattling and prevent loose or misaligned parts that can affect operation. What it does
Changed the pressure switch. Second time I've done it on this machine. I assume that the quality of original parts on appliances these days are garbage. Very easy fix and if the washer is still working in a year or so I'll be doing this again. Read more
Just replaced both the inlet valve and water nozzle. Make sure you spend the $5-$6 and get a new water nozzle as well. The rubber tubing that connects to the inlet valve on the old unit may not come off and you may have to cut that tubing depending on age. Read more
The washer would not fill at all, with either hot or cold selected, but the agitator would start moving as if it were in fact full. Found that the Water Level (Pressure ) Switch's contact read open (infinite resistance) even with no water in the tub. Replaced it with the new switch and everything was golden once again. Good, quick repair, high quality part (physically identical to the original), fast shipping, excellent price. What's not to like? Read more