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The Service Machine Control is an OEM component specifically designed for GE dishwashers. As the main control board, it regulates all wash cycles including temperature, filtration, spray arm rotation, drying functions and end of cycle signals. Causes of a faulty service machine control include normal wear and tear over time. Electronic failures or water exposure from plumbing issues can also trigger malfunctions. Symptoms of a failing control board are:
Replacing it with this genuine GE OEM part restores optimal cycle handling. Proper controls are essential for sanitizing every wash. The part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA and some Kenmore models.
Indicator light would blink three times, make a sound, but the dishwasher would not run. After making sure there were no obstructions, no problems with seals, filters, and latch clean, I cut the power off and back on. The Dishwasher worked for a few more times. After that, cutting the power off and on no longer worked. I figured out what buttons to press and hold to find the error code (start/stop and cycle select), saw code 815, and then did a "hard reset" by pressing and holding other... Read more
The Door Latch is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. It serves the critical function of securely keeping the door closed during wash cycles through its engaging bolt design.
Over extended use, aspects of the latch can degrade such as worn plastic catch areas, loosened screws, or a faulty latch hook mechanism. Causes are generally normal wear and tear.
Symptoms of a bad latch include:
This OEM replacement part is compatible with Hotpoint, RCA and some Kenmore models as well.
After I double checked that the unit did have power to it, I concluded it was probably a switch or the User Interface Board. I found the parts on the AppliancePartsPros for the best price and delivery. After the parts were delivered two days later, it took me a couple hours to disassemble and re-assemble the door for the dishwasher and luckily everything seems to be working fine three days and three loads later. The only issue I had was with the User Interface board..... this is a generic... Read more
The Heating Element is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It is responsible for heating the water during the wash cycles and for drying the dishes after the rinse cycle. Proper functioning of the heating element ensures optimal cleaning and drying performance.
Causes of a bad heating element can include mineral buildup from hard water, electrical faults, or general wear and tear over time. Damage to the heating coil or connections can also impair its functionality.
Symptoms of a bad heating element include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I followed the directions on several websites for repairs. The obvious place to start is the heating coil and thermostat. I checked the continuity of the coil and it was good with a reading of almost zero resistance. Next I read that there is no thermostat controls on my GE dishwasher so I followed another webpage that said the Sensor Turbidity Assembly acts like a thermostat so I replaced that. Wasted effort as that switch sensor was OK. Normally it has a light on when it is working, a... Read more
The Single Speed Dishwasher Drain Pump Kit is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. This important part works to drain water from the dishwasher at the end of each cycle. The pump ensures water is fully drained from the tub and pipes to prevent damage. Causes of a bad drain pump can include normal wear and tear over extended use, blockages in the drain system, or failures in the electric motor. Symptoms of a bad drain pump include:
I viewed youtube videos and followed the instructions on how to determine the cause of the problem. I cleared the lines and poked my fingers in to check for obstructions. But in the end, the drain pump was the problem. The pump came in the mail the next day. The job required the pump and only one of the hose clamps as the original setup has one single ear clamp which can be removed with wire cutters and a standard one which I re-used. There is a wire adapter in the kit that is necessary to... Read more
Restore smooth, dependable rack movement. This kit replaces worn carriers and rollers so the lower dishrack glides in and out without binding, derailing, or dropping.
What it does
What’s included Four carrier brackets, four roller wheel brackets (covers), and eight wheels — a complete set of four assemblies.
Install notes
I was able to find the parts on your website. I was a little worried because there were no photos, but the parts were correct, and it was an easy fix! Read more
This flexible door gasket seals the dishwasher tub opening to keep wash water inside the cabinet. Replace a worn or flattened gasket to stop leaks and restore a tight, quiet door seal.
Upon taking the door apart it looked like the leak was coming from the vent so I replaced the vent cap, vent seal and the transition piece. I did not have to change the seals. It took me a while to figure out how to get the door apart, but once I did, it was fairly straightforward. Read more
The User Interface Control Board is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It serves as the main control panel, allowing users to select and monitor various wash cycles and settings. This control board interfaces with the dishwasher's electronic system to ensure proper operation.
Causes of a bad control board can include electrical issues, exposure to moisture, or general wear and tear over time. Damage to the circuitry or components can also impair its functionality.
Symptoms of a bad user interface control board include:
The control went thru a month or so of erratic behavior; the display would come on and flash and beep without any input on my part. Then it died completely. I did a little research on the GE website and determined likely cause waa a defective user interface board. I found AppliancePartsPros.com and contacted their tech support, who directed me to check the output of the control board across 2 pins for 13.5v DC. I did this, and measured 13.8v, so control board was good. When I reconnected the... Read more
The Diverter Valve Assembly is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This component controls the flow of water to different parts of the dishwasher, ensuring that the water is directed to the appropriate spray arms for effective cleaning.
You should replace this diverter valve assembly if it becomes faulty or malfunctions. Common causes of a bad diverter valve include wear and tear over time, clogging from debris or hard water deposits, or failure of internal components due to electrical issues.
Symptoms of a bad diverter valve assembly include:
Needed to replace diverter valve. Since you can't get service now due to covid restrictions. We needed to order direct. The service was exceptionally great. Received tracking number right away. Since I ordered overnight delivery, the part came early next day and we are up and running! Read more
The Lower Rack Roller is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. This small but crucial component allows for smooth and effortless movement of the lower dish rack during loading and unloading.
Symptoms of needing to replace the lower rack roller include:
Causes of a faulty lower rack roller can include normal wear and tear over time, exposure to heat or moisture, or physical damage due to impact or mishandling.
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore dishwasher models.
The Water Inlet Valve is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This part controls the flow of water into the dishwasher. It opens and closes to allow water from the home's supply to enter the dishwasher at the correct times during the washing cycle. Causes of a bad water inlet valve include wear and tear from regular use, sediment buildup from hard water, or mechanical failure of the valve components. Symptoms of a bad Water Inlet Valve include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I figured it was the valve, but searching on the Appliance Parts site, somebody said they fixed it by replacing the switch flood assembly. So I order both parts. The Switch Flood Assembly was easiest to replace, so I decided to try that first. When I pulled out the old assembly, I noticed it did not 'rattle', as the new one did. So, there is apparently a float ball that had gotten stuck. I put the new one in and poof.. it worked. The only update to the instructions is a reminder that the... Read more
The Drain Pump Kit is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It is designed to efficiently remove wastewater from the dishwasher after each wash cycle, ensuring that the appliance drains properly.
You should replace this drain pump kit if it becomes damaged or fails to operate correctly. Common causes of a bad drain pump include blockages from debris or food particles, electrical malfunctions, or wear and tear from regular use.
Symptoms of a bad drain pump include:
Removed two securing screws from side of dishwasher. Pulled out of cabinet careful to not over extend supply/drain/electric connections. Layed unit on side, removed two clamps from each end of drain pump as well as one electrical connection, removed bad pump, replaced connections and clamps, electrical connection. Ran a cycle while out of cabinet to ensure no leaks, replaced unit and screwed back into cabinet. Whole thing took 20 minutes. Read more
The Electronic Control Board is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. This component acts as the command center, managing the various functions and cycles of the dishwasher, such as washing, rinsing, and drying. The control board processes user inputs and ensures that the dishwasher operates efficiently and effectively, coordinating all the internal systems to perform the selected wash programs.
Causes of a bad electronic control board can include electrical surges, moisture damage, or general wear and tear over time. Additionally, manufacturing defects or issues within the dishwasher’s electrical system can lead to failures in the board’s circuitry, disrupting the appliance's functionality.
Symptoms of a bad electronic control board include:
Fix went fine, had to pull the dishwasher out to replace flood switch control board was very easy to replace, and fixed the problem. Read more
The Detergent Module is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. It is designed to dispense the correct amount of detergent at the appropriate times during the wash cycle, ensuring that dishes are cleaned effectively. The module holds the detergent and releases it into the dishwasher when needed, contributing to the overall performance and efficiency of the appliance.
Causes of a bad detergent module can include buildup of detergent residues, which can clog the dispenser mechanism, or damage to the module's door or latch, preventing it from opening correctly. Additionally, electrical faults or wear and tear over time can impair the module's functionality, leading to ineffective detergent dispensing.
Symptoms of a bad detergent module include:
Tried CLR to remove hard water deposits. That did not help. Ordered new dispenser. The GE series that the detergent module fits in was a little difficult to open. Finally found a video explaining the whole door had to come off in order to open it up to replace the module. Works great now. Read more
The Silverware Basket Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE dishwashers. This basket is designed to hold and organize silverware and utensils during the dishwashing cycle. It ensures that utensils are properly spaced and positioned to receive optimal cleaning, preventing them from nesting together and ensuring thorough water circulation.
Over time, the silverware basket can become worn or damaged due to regular use and exposure to high temperatures and detergents. Cracks, breaks, or missing sections can occur, leading to utensils falling through or becoming improperly cleaned.
Symptoms of a bad silverware basket assembly include:
Replaced Side blaster Read more
The Upper Dishrack Rail is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It supports the upper dishrack, allowing it to slide in and out smoothly for easy loading and unloading of dishes. This rail ensures that the dishrack remains stable and functions correctly during the wash cycle.
You should replace the upper dishrack rail if it becomes damaged or worn out. Over time, the rail can suffer from wear and tear due to the constant movement of the dishrack. Accidental impacts or bending can also compromise the integrity of the rail, leading to improper function.
Symptoms of a bad upper dishrack rail include:
Replaced the upper rack inner rail assembly. Read more
The Door Cable and Spring Kit is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. This kit includes the necessary cables and springs that connect to the dishwasher door, allowing it to open and close smoothly and securely. The components work together to provide the right tension and balance, preventing the door from falling open too quickly or not staying closed properly.
Common causes of a bad door cable and spring include wear and tear from regular use, accidental damage, or corrosion over time. When these components fail, the door may become difficult to operate or unsafe.
Symptoms of a bad Door Cable and Spring Kit include:
Replaced broken part. Read more