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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
Replaced the water inlet spout which was cracked and spraying water outside of the drum. 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
I replaced the "pressure switch" and was back in business. The other thing I did was clean the tube that went to the bottom of the tub. That might have been the issue since there was considerable resistance When I blew into it . After it cleared, I put s mall amount of bleach down the line then rinsed it and dried it and hooked back up, All is well! Thanks for the great service- I ordered the part Sunday and got it on Wednesday. Read more
Replaced transmission, all seals, and dampers. It is a complicated, messy repair but costs much less than replacing the machine. This is the second tranny I have put in the 30 year old machine and now it works like new. Take the time to replace all seals if you do this repair. No use putting a new tranny in with old seals that will crack. Read more
Replaced obvious defective part with purchased item. Read more
Harness to corset & shifter
New lid switch from Appliance Parts Pros Read more
Includes 12 terminals.
I had to replace the 3 terminals and try to put them in the new terminal receptacle. I replaced the lid switch because I broke the old one trying to diagnose the problem. I found the helpful video on this site after I had already started. Read more
Searched online what could be causing the problem after mopping water for a good 30 minutes. Chatted online with a specialist at Appliance Parts Pros. After trying several things by process of elimination I was advised that the problem was more than likely the water level switch. Ordered the part. It arrived in 2 days. Installed the switch which took less than 10 minutes and now my machine is as good as new. Thank You Appliance Pros. Read more