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Secures the inner tub to the outer tub in top-load washers. Replace if hub is cracked, broken, or rusted out to restore proper drum alignment and stability.
The machine stopped working with a bang. There were chunks of large metal at the bottom. The drive plate had rusted through. My first step was to put a rag in the tub drain hole and save the pump. Except for grinding/chiseling off a frozen-corroded-rusty solid mass. The repair was rather easy. A couple of channel lock wrenches and a hammer didn't budge it. A monkey wrench will just round it off. You need that 1 11/6" wrench. The spindle nut was really stuck on there for my 14+ yo washer. I... Read more
Connects the pressure switch to the tub in top-load washers. Replace if cracked, punctured, or brittle to restore proper water level monitoring.
I replaced the water level switch and hose. After removing the hose, I found that it was clogged, and did not allow the water level to be sensed by the switch. A test after the replacement of the parts was successful. While filling the tub, the water shut off at the small, medium, and large levels as indicated by the switch. Read more
These GE screws are a 12-pack of OEM replacement parts responsible for securing and fastening various components and panels in a GE range or oven. These screws are designed with a hexagonal head, which allows for the use of a compatible wrench or socket for tightening. They are commonly used to attach sheet metal panels, brackets, and other parts within the appliance, ensuring that these components remain securely in place during operation.
This part fixes the following symptoms:
The GE screws can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
I pulled off the retaining clip with pliers then removed the old knob and timer dial. I replaced all the parts with the new ones and used pliers to reinstall the clip. The teeth on the new knob engage to select the cycle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQwLtRcHx9k Read more
The Selector Knob is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This knob is used to choose different wash cycles and settings on the control panel, allowing users to customize their laundry preferences. It is designed to fit securely onto the control shaft and provide smooth operation for selecting various options.
Over time, selector knobs can wear out or become damaged due to frequent use or accidental impacts. Causes of a bad selector knob can include cracked or broken plastic, stripped or worn-out internal components, or a loose fit on the control shaft.
Symptoms of a bad selector knob include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I ordered a new knob and it arrived very quickly. The repair was simple and I will use appliance parts pros again should I need to. Thank you. Read more
The Compression Ring is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This ring is essential for securing the tub within the washing machine, ensuring it remains in place during the wash and spin cycles. It helps maintain the stability and proper function of the washing machine.
You should replace the compression ring if it becomes worn, cracked, or damaged. Causes of a bad compression ring can include frequent use, high-stress loads during wash cycles, or physical damage, which can lead to instability and poor washing performance.
Symptoms of a bad compression ring include:
I removed the dial knob and plate as instructed by the video, removed the front panel of the washer to access the switch. I found the plastic molded bracket that the timer rests on to be broken and the tab on the timer where it is attached by a screw to be broken. I ordered a replacement switch, dial and knob. When it arrived I replaced the parts as instructed, but I had to use super glue to hold the new switch in place due to the support tab on the washer panel being broken off. After letting... Read more
Fix a washer that won't spin or agitate. This motor capacitor stores energy to start and run the motor. DIY repair takes about 10 minutes with video help.
Washer would run through the cycle, but not agitate. I had to wait for it to pump down the water level to check spin, which also was not working. The motor would buzz when it should run, but not rotate, hard to hear for spin because the pump was running. Found I could start it by hand very easily by giving the pulley a spin, so I figured start switch, but there didn't appear to be one. I found what looked like a start capacitor zip tied to the chassis midway up the front, so my second guess was... Read more
Drain pump inlet hose for top-load washers. Connects the tub to the pump assembly. Replace if cracked, leaking, or has holes causing water on the floor.
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
Washer won't spin or agitate? A faulty lid switch prevents operation when the lid isn't closed. DIY-friendly repair, typically takes 10-15 minutes.
An online search of the problem (would not agitate or spin) indicated a bad lid switch. Then with model number was able to find an online video on how to change it. Next I opened the washer, like in the video (very easy) and made sure that the lid switch looked like the one I ordered from AppliancePartsPros.com. Of course with the model number it was easy to find the right part. The part arrived in 2 days with no special shipping. What great service! Since, the washer was already open,... Read more
Fabric softener not dispensing or agitator loose? This washer dispenser cup sits atop the agitator. Simple DIY fix—twist off and replace in minutes.
Planning to spend hundreds on a new washer and was pleased to discover the agitator coupling was the only thing wrong. Very easy repair. The only additional feature we would have liked was a softener dispenser. Located a GE model of the same genre that used the same coupler and took the leap to get the agitator and dispenser cup for this model (WJRR4170). Replaced the old agitator with new one and dispenser cup. Worked perfectly! We now have a washer with dispenser that works great and saved... Read more
Suspension rod and spring assembly for washer drum stability. Replaces worn, broken, or weakened suspension components causing drum movement or sagging.
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
Supports the washer tub and absorbs vibration during cycles. Replace if corroded, worn, or broken to prevent drum sagging and banging during operation.
Washer won't spin or agitate? A faulty lid switch magnet may be the cause. This part signals the switch that the lid is closed. Easy 20-minute DIY fix.
Replaced lid switch and lid magnet. Took just a little longer then 20 minutes as I had to splice in the new lid switch as it wasn't one that was a clip in, it was hard wired in. Read more
Installation tool designed for installing washer drive belts. Provides proper leverage and positioning to seat belts correctly on pulleys and motor shafts.
Suspension rod and spring assembly supports the washer tub and reduces vibrations. Replace if cracked, worn, or broken to restore proper tub support.
I replaced all 4 suspension rods and springs and now it spins very smooth. They weren't broken, just badly worn. It gave new life to my 15 year old GE Profile washer. They are basically springs, so they wear after a while. It was well worth the hour I spent fixing it. You need a good long reach to get to the back 2 and you have to take off the dampening straps and the control panel so you can gain access. All in all, I'm happy with the repair, although I though that these parts are bit... Read more
Fix a washer that won't fill with hot or cold water. This rotary temperature switch controls water temperature settings. Easy 5-minute DIY repair.
Replaced the water temperature selector switch. After watching a YouTube video for our GE top loading washer showing the switch replacement, I replace the switch in under 5 minutes! Very easy! Read more
The Mode Shifter & Shaft Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE washing machines. It is a mechanical component located inside the washer tub that allows for shifting between agitation, spin, and other cycles. The mode shifter and shaft assembly receive input from the control system to precisely change the operational mode at designated points in the cycle. Causes of a bad mode shifter & shaft assembly include worn out or damaged internal gears, stripped or broken shafts, or a loss of integrity in components that restrict smooth shifting between modes. Symptoms of a bad mode shifter & shaft assembly include:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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
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