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This harness wire tie secures and organizes the appliance's wiring harness. Replacing a damaged or missing tie keeps wires properly routed and protected to help prevent chafing, disconnections, and vibration noise for more reliable operation. What it does:
This pressure hose routes air/water pressure to the washer's water-level/pressure switch so the machine can detect and control fill level. It restores reliable level sensing for proper fill and cycle operation. What it does:
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This dual harness connector is a direct-fit replacement plug that secures two wire harnesses to restore a reliable electrical connection. It helps eliminate loose or intermittent wiring connections for affected appliance circuits. What it does:
The Wire Tie is an OEM part for GE dryers. It is used to secure and organize internal wiring, ensuring that wires remain properly positioned and do not interfere with the operation of the dryer. This part plays an important role in preventing wires from becoming tangled, pinched, or damaged during the dryer’s cycles.
Over time, the wire tie can become worn out, broken, or damaged due to prolonged exposure to heat, vibrations, or wear from normal use. A compromised wire tie can lead to loose or unsecured wiring, which may impact the performance of the dryer or cause electrical issues.
Symptoms of a bad Dryer Wire Tie include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Agitator Base Hybrid Assembly is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This part serves as the foundation for the agitator, playing a crucial role in the effective movement and agitation of clothes during the wash cycle.
Common causes for replacing the agitator base hybrid assembly include physical damage, such as cracks or breaks, which can occur from overloading the washer or from foreign objects getting caught during the cycle. Symptoms of a bad agitator base hybrid assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Auger is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It is responsible for agitating and moving the clothes during the wash cycle. The auger is designed to create a gentle and thorough wash by creating a swirling motion that helps to remove dirt and stains from the garments. It ensures that your clothes are properly cleaned and evenly distributed throughout the wash.
Causes of a bad auger can include wear and tear over time, exposure to heavy loads or unbalanced loads that put excessive strain on the auger, or damage due to foreign objects getting stuck or tangled in the mechanism.
Symptoms of a bad auger include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
The Washing Machine Screw is an OEM replacement part for GE washing machines. This screw is used to secure various components within the washing machine, such as the drum, control panel, or housing. While it may seem like a small part, the screw plays an important role in maintaining the structural integrity of the machine.
Causes for a bad or missing screw can include corrosion, loosening due to vibrations during wash cycles, or it may simply be missing due to repairs or disassembly.
Symptoms of a bad or missing Washing Machine Screw include:
The Fabric Softener Dispenser is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This dispenser ensures the accurate distribution of fabric softener into the wash cycle, allowing for even softening of your laundry. It releases fabric softener at the appropriate time, enhancing the washing process and leaving clothes feeling soft and fresh. Causes of a bad dispenser can include clogs or blockages from fabric softener residue, wear and tear from frequent use, or mechanical failure within the dispenser components. Symptoms of a bad fabric softener dispenser include:
The Washer Hub is an OEM replacement part for GE washing machines. It is a central component located inside the washing machine basket that the inner tub, drive motor, and suspension springs connect to. The washer hub rotates the washing basket during agitation and spinning cycles to clean clothes thoroughly.
Constant rotational motion and vibration placed on the hub can potentially cause cracks or weakness over an extended time. Improper load balancing causing excessive shaking may also damage the hub.
Symptoms of a bad washer hub include:
This OEM GE replacement part is compatible with some Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore.
The Hub Nut Washer is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It functions to secure the hub and ensure that the drum remains properly aligned during wash and spin cycles, contributing to the smooth operation of the washing machine.
Causes of a bad hub nut washer can include wear and tear over time, excessive vibration or movement, or exposure to harsh detergents. A damaged or worn-out hub nut washer can lead to issues with the drum's stability, affecting the overall performance of the washing machine.
Symptoms of a bad Hub Nut Washer include:
The Hub nut is an OEM part for GE washing machines, designed to securely fasten the tub assembly to the drive system of the washer. This component is crucial for the stability and operation of the washing machine's drum, ensuring that it remains properly aligned and attached during the vigorous motion of the wash cycles.
Per the manufacturer due to the high torgue on the hub nut an impact wrench should be used to remove and replace the hub nut. It also rquires a 90 ft lb torque limiting extension WX05X10028 and a 1 5/16th impact socket WX05X10022. You can order these through the links or use ones you already have. WARNING: The 90 ft lb torque limiting extension must be used when removing or installing the hub nut to prevent damage to the hub nut and transmission due to over torquing with the impact wrench. Causes of these issues can range from natural wear and tear over time to improper installation or overloading of the washer, which can exert undue stress on the Nut Hub and other related components. Ensuring that the Nut Hub is in good condition and properly tightened is essential for the longevity and proper function of your GE washing machine. Symptoms of a faulty Hub nut include:
This belt protector is a replacement cover that shields the dryer drive belt and nearby components from damage, helping maintain smooth drum rotation and prevent premature belt wear. What it does:
This screw is a factory fastener used to secure appliance components. Replace a missing, stripped, or corroded screw to keep panels, brackets, and assemblies tight and help prevent vibration or rattling from loose hardware.
This platform bearing retainer with fasteners secures the washer's platform bearing to the drive platform, keeping the basket aligned and stable. Replace a damaged retainer to help resolve wobble, scraping/grinding noises, or vibration during spin.
The Spring is an OEM part for GE front-loading washing machines. It is responsible for assisting with the opening and closing of the washer door during the loading and unloading of clothes. Causes of a bad spring can include cracks or fractures from repeated flexing over thousands of cycles. Stress and damage from excessively heavy loads or forced/slammed door movements can hasten spring failure. Symptoms of a failed spring include:
Replace the worn spring with this genuine GE OEM part to restore proper function and balance to the door. It is designed for precise performance and durability. This replacement is also compatible with some Kenmore machines using GE components.
A small mounting support that provides a stable anchor point for screws used to secure panels or internal assemblies. Replacing a damaged screw platform restores proper fastener engagement and reduces panel movement and vibration. What it does:
The Washer Shift Actuator is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This component is responsible for transitioning the washer between agitating and spinning modes. By engaging and disengaging the transmission or motor, the mode shifter allows the washer to shift from the wash cycle's agitation motion to the high-speed spin necessary to extract water from the laundry.
Causes for replacement often stem from wear and tear due to regular use, mechanical failures within the component, or electrical issues that prevent proper operation.
Symptoms of a bad Washer Shift Actuator include:
The Clutch is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This component is essential for engaging the washer’s transmission to facilitate the proper spinning and agitating of the drum during wash cycles.
Over time, the clutch can wear out or become damaged due to frequent use, heavy loads, or mechanical stress. Replacing a faulty clutch is crucial for maintaining the washer’s performance and efficiency.
Symptoms of a bad clutch include:
The Clutch Spring is an OEM part for GE washing machines. The spring allows the clutch to engage and disengage with the spin mechanism, facilitating the transition between the wash and spin cycles.
Over time, the Clutch Spring can wear out or become damaged, affecting the washer's ability to switch between cycles smoothly.
Symptoms of a bad Clutch Spring include:
This GE Ball Joint Upper is an OEM part for GE washing machines. Designed to ensure smooth and stable movement of the washing drum, this ball joint plays a crucial role in the appliance's suspension system.
A compromised ball joint can lead to a decline in the performance of the washing machine, making it essential to address the issue promptly.
Symptoms of a bad Ball Joint Upper include:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Suspension Rod is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This component is crucial for stabilizing the washing machine drum during spin cycles, minimizing vibrations and ensuring smooth operation. The suspension rod measures approximately 25 inches. You should replace the suspension rod if it becomes worn out or damaged. Common causes of a bad suspension rod include regular wear and tear, overloading the washing machine, or exposure to moisture and corrosive substances. When the suspension rod is compromised, it can affect the machine's balance and performance. Symptoms of a bad suspension rod include:
The Suspension Rod is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This component is crucial for stabilizing the washing machine drum during spin cycles, minimizing vibrations and ensuring smooth operation. The suspension rod measures approximately 25 inches.
You should replace the suspension rod if it becomes worn out or damaged. Common causes of a bad suspension rod include regular wear and tear, overloading the washing machine, or exposure to moisture and corrosive substances. When the suspension rod is compromised, it can affect the machine's balance and performance.
Symptoms of a bad suspension rod include:
A general-purpose appliance grease used to lubricate moving parts and reduce friction for smoother operation. Helps protect metal components from wear and keeps mechanisms operating quietly and reliably. What it does:
The Belt Drive is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It connects the motor to the washer drum, enabling the drum to rotate and perform the various wash cycles. This belt ensures the proper transfer of power from the motor to the drum, facilitating efficient washing and spinning.
Common causes of a bad belt drive include regular wear and tear, overloading the washer, or a misaligned drum. These issues can lead to the belt stretching, fraying, or breaking.
Symptoms of a bad Belt Drive include:
This pulley nut secures the washer's drive pulley to the shaft to keep the belt aligned and power transfer reliable. Replacing a worn or missing nut restores stable spin performance and helps prevent belt slippage and noise.
The 1/3 HP Motor Pulley & Nut is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This component is crucial for the proper operation of the washing machine, as it helps to transfer power from the motor to the washing drum, enabling the drum to spin and agitate during the wash cycle.
Over time, the motor pulley and nut can wear out due to constant use and the high-torque environment in which they operate. Additionally, they can become damaged from overloading the washing machine, causing the pulley to warp or the nut to loosen.
Symptoms of a bad motor pulley and nut include:
The Transmission Pulley and Nut is an OEM part for GE washing machines, designed to play a crucial role in the operation of the appliance. This component is directly involved in the movement and control of the washer's drum, translating the motor's power into the spinning and agitation needed for the washing process. The pulley system ensures that the machine operates smoothly, providing the necessary tension and motion to the belt that drives the drum.
Causes of these issues can range from natural wear and tear over time to improper loading of the machine, which can place undue stress on the mechanical components. Regular maintenance, including checking the integrity and alignment of the pulley system, can help prevent these problems.
Symptoms of a faulty Transmission Pulley and Nut include:
The 1/3 HP Motor & Nut is an OEM parts compatible with GE washers. This motor powers the oscillating and spinning movements required to effectively clean clothes.
The durable axial cam motor drives the rotation of the transmission via an integrated mounting nut. During the agitation cycle, precisely oscillates the drum back and forth to thoroughly mix clothes and wash fluid. For extraction, it rapidly spins the drum up to 400+ RPMs to remove excess water through centrifugal force.
Symptoms of a bad motor can include:
This replacement part also fits Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore appliances.
The Speed Sensor is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This sensor monitors the rotational speed of the drum and communicates with the control board to ensure the correct spin speeds during the wash and spin cycles. It helps maintain optimal performance and balance, contributing to efficient washing and energy usage.
Over time, the speed sensor can become faulty due to wear and tear, electrical issues, or damage from vibrations. If the sensor fails, the washing machine may not operate correctly, leading to various performance issues.
Symptoms of a bad speed sensor include:
The Drain Pump Seal is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This seal ensures a watertight connection between the drain pump and the washer tub, preventing leaks during the draining process. It plays a critical role in maintaining the efficiency and cleanliness of the wash cycle by keeping water contained within the system.
Causes of a bad drain pump seal can include wear and tear from regular use, degradation due to exposure to harsh detergents or chemicals, or physical damage such as cracks or tears. A compromised seal can lead to water leakage and potentially damage other components of the washing machine.
Symptoms of a bad drain pump seal include:
The Drain Pump is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It's engineered to remove the used water from the washer at the end of each cycle, ensuring the machine is properly emptied and ready for the next load. This component is responsible for the circulation and expulsion of water, playing a vital role in the washing machine's ability to clean clothes thoroughly.
Causes of a bad Drain Pump can include obstructions within the pump itself, such as small garments or debris that can block water flow, or mechanical failures like a burnt-out motor or damaged impeller blades.
Symptoms of a bad Drain Pump include:
The Internal Drain Hose Asm is an OEM part for GE washers. It is the hose located inside the washer that channels drained water from the tub out to the external drain system.
Proper drainage is essential for washer operation. Causes of a bad internal hose can include cracks, kinks, or holes developing over time, especially in hoses made of brittle plastic material. Mineral buildup can also obstruct flow.
Symptoms of a bad Internal Drain Hose Asm include:
This GE replacement hose ensures your washer continues draining efficiently. This is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This is a self-tapping Plastite screw with a hex washer head and a 5/8 in. length that secures plastic and thin-sheet components. Use it to replace missing or damaged mounting screws for a snug, reliable fit. What it does:
The Clamp is an OEM part for GE washers. It is used to securely fasten critical components like hoses, sensors, and wiring harnesses in place inside the washer cabinet.
As a machine that handles water, chemicals, and moving parts, a washer requires many clamps to organize its internal systems. They ensure hoses and electrical wiring remain properly positioned and protected throughout years of operation. Without solid clamps, connections could loosen or detach, leading to leaks or electrical faults.
Causes of a bad clamp can include fatigue from constant vibration, outright breakage from impact or tension overload, or rust/corrosion damage over extended use.
Symptoms of a failed clamp include:
The clamp is also compatible with some Kenmore and other brands that use GE components.