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Took out the broken one and snapped the new one in , done. 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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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
Replaced the electronics control module. Read more
Harness to corset & shifter
Ordered water inlet solinoid valve and water temperature probe sensor. Items arrived in a few days. Appliance Parts Pros on-line video was extremely helpful for replacing inlet valve. It only took 20 minutes. Recommend replacing temp. sensor probe while old valve is out before mounting new valve. Only 2 screws-Easy. Entire job took about an hour start to finish. Saved at least $150 doing it myself over repairman and saved $750 over replacing the washer. Happy wife, happy life! Read more
This transmission and brake assembly includes the tub seal and is used on many General Electric top load washers.
Replaced transmission and brake assembly. The video on appliancepartspros.com was very helpful. A few comments: 1) On my model, there was no wiring harness to unhook to detach the lid switch, as was shown on the video. Instead, I had to remove the switch itself. Underneath, one of the short edges of the switch has a clip that you depress, and then you can poke the switch up. Once it's loose, then you can turn it a bit and work it down through the hole so it's free of the lid. 2) The tub nut may... Read more