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This 2-speed clutchless motor replaces the washer's drive motor to restore agitation and spin without a mechanical clutch. It provides the two common drive speeds used for agitate and spin cycles on compatible top-load washers. What it does:
This motor inverter is the electronic drive assembly that controls motor speed and torque, restoring proper motor operation and drive control for compatible appliances. It replaces the inverter electronics that govern motor performance. What it does:
Replaced motor after viewing Utube videos posted by Appliance Parts Pros Read more
This clip cover is a small snap-in plastic trim piece that protects and secures appliance panels or trim, giving a finished look and hiding fasteners. Replaces broken or missing covers to restore appearance and retention. What it does:
Size: 8-32 t. Includes 12 screws.
This push button is the user-facing control button that completes a control circuit when pressed, restoring responsiveness to a worn or broken selector interface. It provides a direct, replaceable way to fix unresponsive or stuck control input. What it does
This hex nut overmold assembly secures appliance components while the molded sleeve protects surrounding surfaces and reduces vibration. It replaces worn or missing fasteners to restore a secure fit and help prevent rattling or movement. What it does:
Thanks to your video's really helped. I now know how to completely break my washer down. Actually these parts are the only parts I haven't change out, besides the motor. Your computer system is wrong on the belt. I still haven't received the correct belt I have talked to 3 different tech. They keep saying I am wrong. I am not a dummy. I do know the belt ya shipped is TO SHORT. It doesn't even go around the pulley much less reach the motor. I am lucky for right now my belt is still in good... Read more
A single replacement screw used to secure appliance panels, trim, and internal brackets so components stay aligned and reduce rattling. Simple, direct-fit fastener for restoring proper mounting and stable operation. What it does:
Not hard when you have videos and a mechanical background....piece of cake.... Read more
This shipping bar assembly secures the oven door and internal components during transport to prevent movement and damage. Replacing a damaged or missing shipping bar helps ensure the range or oven door stays protected while moving the appliance. What it does:
The Wireform Hinge is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This hinge is responsible for connecting the washer door to the main body, allowing it to open and close smoothly. The wireform hinge ensures the door remains securely attached while providing the necessary flexibility for regular use.
Causes of a bad hinge can include constant opening and closing, excessive force applied to the door, or rust and corrosion from exposure to moisture.
Symptoms of a bad wireform hinge include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This is a 8-18 x 1/2 inch hex washer head screw used to secure appliance panels and components. It provides a reliable, corrosion-resistant fastener for repair or reassembly tasks. What it does:
Size: 8 - 18 ab.
This is a replacement hex-washer-head screw used to secure panels, brackets, or components on compatible appliances. It restores proper fastening where original mounting hardware is missing or damaged. What it does
Alignment pin keeps the appliance door hinge aligned so the door closes evenly and seals correctly. Replacing a damaged pin restores proper door fit and helps stop sagging, rubbing, or uneven gaps. What it does:
Replaced washer tub straps and a broken strap retaining clip. Read more
This is a 6-20 x 3/8 in. appliance screw used to secure panels and components. It provides a simple replacement fastener to restore proper fit and stability to the affected area. What it does:
I had to remove the front panel of the washing machine and top of the washing machine. i started by removing all the top screws as shown in one of videos. disconnected all the electrical wires (i have a commercial washer) and lifted the front panel over the back of the machine. i was then able to remove the top of the washing machine to give me access to the tub straps and the corresponding screws. i removed the broken straps and then was able to remove the tub cover by pushing down it down... Read more