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Fix DL error codes and doors that won't stay shut with this washer door strike. Works with the door lock assembly. Easy 30-minute DIY repair with video.
New inner drum and front and rear outer drum; although other parts worked, still replaced the bellow and clamp, new door latch, and cleaned the hoses. Washer works great. Just like brand new. Even though matching dryer works, I am going to clean it up and replace some parts on it also. Read more
The Door Latch is an OEM part for GE dryers. It functions to securely fasten the dryer door shut during drying cycles. The latch fastens the door closed using a tension-based locking mechanism that engages automatically when closing the door.
Causes of a bad door latch can include loose or worn parts from continuous use over time. The locking mechanism may become improperly aligned or miscalibrated, inhibiting the secure closure of the door.
Symptoms of a faulty door latch include:
This GE replacement part is compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I input the model number and description and found an immediate match from APP. I wasnt 100% sure on how to access the location once I received the part so I watched a couple video's on the site and they confirmed I was going in the right direction. Read more
Dryer door won't stay closed? The door strike secures the door latch during operation. Quick DIY fix—installs from the front in minutes.
My dryer door would not stay shut because the door strike was stuck in the door catch. I was afraid that when I pulled the strike out, it would damage the catch, so I ordered the door strike and door catch. I got the damaged door strike out with needle nosed pliers in about 15 seconds. The door catch was in perfect condition so I didn't need to use the one I ordered. So then I proceeded to install the new door strike. That took me about 15 minutes because I did not have the manual strength to... Read more
If your dryer door pops open during cycles or won't stay closed, this door latch assembly restores a secure closure. Easy 5-minute DIY repair.
I just simply just take 2screws off and remove old latch off and replace new latch on. This is easy not that hard. Read more
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
Washer won't start or shows LO/DC error? Lid lock assembly secures the lid during cycles and signals the control board. DIY-friendly repair with video.
After watching the video it was strait forward. Just Pull the screws pop the lid swap the springs "grease them" and put it back together. I would suggest that you have a person help you mostly has a second pair of hands. The lid was over rear springs and it will save you some expletives to have the extra body. I had worn out springs and the load kept becoming unbalanced during spin cycles I just happened to coincide with the Lock mechanism failing. The motor drive for the lock stopped working.... Read more
Washer won't spin or drain? A broken lid strike prevents the lid switch from detecting when the lid is closed. Easy 10-minute DIY fix with basic tools.
Ordered new lid switch and plunger. Watched help videos and installed new parts, Washer works like new. Read more
Fix a washer that won't start or spin due to lid lock failure. This lid lock assembly prevents opening during cycles. DIY repair in about 45 minutes.
Replaced lid switch Read more
Washer won't start or shows door lock error? This door lock switch keeps the door secured during wash cycles. DIY repair in 15-20 minutes with video.
First I took off the spring loaded wire ring holding down the seal to the door with needle nose pliers. Pulled back the seal. Removed the 3 screws holding the part on the front of the washing machine. Slid the piece out. Took the protector guard off the off piece and unplug the wires. Put the wires into new part. Put the protector on the new part. Slid the part back into place. Screwed it back in. Put the seal back on. Put the wire spring loaded ring back around the seal. Total time 15 minutes... Read more
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The Door Strike is an OEM part for GE dryers. Positioned on the dryer frame, it securely latches the door closed during cycles. Its magnets align perfectly with the door when shut to create an air-tight barrier, enhancing energy efficiency.
Causes of failure can be normal wear, misalignment stress, or accidental damage. Over time, strikes lose effectiveness at preventing air/moisture exchange.
Symptoms of a bad door strike include:
This GE part is also compatible with some Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore models.
If your dryer won't start or the door won't latch securely, the door strike may be worn or broken. This part ensures proper door closure. Easy DIY fix.
Replaced lint filter and door latch, but door switch was the answer. Works great! No video for this model but was able to view a similar one to follow. Read more
Replacement lid lock for top-load washers. This 120V assembly secures the lid and reports its status to the control, restoring safe operation, proper spin speeds, and normal cycle progress when the original latch becomes intermittent or fails.
Fix a washer door that won't stay closed or latch properly with this door plunger. Resolves issues with doors opening mid-cycle or failing to lock securely.
Drawer won't stay closed? This pedestal drawer latch secures storage drawers in washer and dryer pedestals. Simple DIY replacement in 15 minutes.
Went on line to Appliance Parts Pros Brought up the parts diagram located the new latch and prong for the drawer. My new parts arrived in 2 days installed the parts put the drawer assembly back together closed the drawer all all is fine. I have another pedestal drawer under the washer all the same age so I ordered a spare fully knowing I will need it sooner or later. Read more
Dryer door won't stay closed or pops open during cycle? This mounting plate anchors the door strike for secure latching. Quick DIY fix with video guide.
We ordered a door switch, dryer latch and strike plate. We realized that we only needed to replace the door switch. We watched a few videos and then replaced the switch. We couldn’t find a video for our model but they did give us a pretty good idea about what we needed to do. The hardest part was getting the original door switch out, all of the videos we watched showed us that it would pop out with a little pressure from a flat head screw driver, from the front of the switch. We could not get... Read more
Dryer won't start or stops mid-cycle? A worn door catch prevents secure latching. This assembly holds the door shut so your dryer runs. DIY-friendly repair.
I called a local appliance store that gave us a replacement. That one broke after 1 week! The door was off balance. Tightened screws to realign. I found your store online and ordered the part. Arrived in 1 day! The part is much stronger than the first one. So far so good! Read more