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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
Placed in new dispenser Read more
Ordered new circuit board for control section. Read more
Exact GE parts from you; replaced inlet valve and assembly, drain pump and hose fixed my washer and it now operates like new again $150. To replace my washer of like features would cost $1200. I did the work myself. Your “one day” shipping meant from diagnosis to repair only four days. Thank you. 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 ordered the motor, and followed the instructions. Splicing the included wire and taking out the fuse. Washer works fine now. I didn't have the installation tool, but I used a socket that fit over the bottom of the motor shaft and put the belt on. Read more
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
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
After disassembling the washer by removing the control panel and the top (top loader), a small tear in the shower fill nozzle was detected. Appliance Parts Pros had a replacement funnel shower head in stock, and it shipped that afternoon. Read more
Harness to corset & shifter