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YFW450SPM1DG
YFW450SPM1DG General Electric Washer
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Keep your washer running smoothly with this replacement shock absorber. It helps reduce vibration and keeps the drum steady during cycles—especially when spinning at high speeds. If your washer is mak...
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This 7-ribbed, 6-grooved washer belt powers the drum by linking the motor to the drive system. Replace it if your washer isn’t spinning or makes odd noises. Installation requires unplugging the applia...
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The door boot forms a seal between the wash tub and the door, preventing leaks.
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This door plunger detects proper door closure to ensure safe and correct appliance operation. Reliable engagement prevents start failures or unexpected interruptions. Replacing a faulty plunger restor...
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This door lock keeps your GE washer door securely closed during operation. It’s a safety feature that helps prevent leaks and interruptions. A reliable replacement for washers with door latching issues.
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This drive pulley kit is a critical component that transfers power from the motor to the washer drum via the drive belt, enabling smooth agitation and spin cycles. Designed for durability and a precis...
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- Customer:
- Jason from HARRIMAN, TN
- Parts Used:
- WH11X34740
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Washer stopped during wash cycle and wouldn't open.
Removed three 7mm sheet metal screws from the bottom front panel.
The drain pump is in the front right.
Removed the manual drain screen to drain residual water from the system. A bucket was necessary to collect all the water.
Disconnected the inlet and outlet hose.
Disconnected the electric supply.
Removed two Phi ... Read more llips screws holding the pump to the bottom of the machine.
Slid the pump towards the rear to clear the support pegs and removed it from the front opening.
Installation is the reverse of those steps.
The drain pump is in the front right.
Removed the manual drain screen to drain residual water from the system. A bucket was necessary to collect all the water.
Disconnected the inlet and outlet hose.
Disconnected the electric supply.
Removed two Phi ... Read more llips screws holding the pump to the bottom of the machine.
Slid the pump towards the rear to clear the support pegs and removed it from the front opening.
Installation is the reverse of those steps.
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- Customer:
- Tom from SEBASTIAN, FL
- Parts Used:
- WH01X20826
- Difficulty Level:
- Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- More than 2 hours
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
Damper-Shocks Brocken-Arrowhead top broken off all four (4) Dampers
~Unplugged
~Removed front bottom and rear center panel
~Removed broken dampers. Varying difficulty; other components in the way. Used socket to help push pin out with screwdriver and pliers to help remove the pin.
~Installed New Dampers: Used Small (6") crescent wrench for top. Fitting two (2) hands in there, one to h ... Read more old and one to turn was a challenge for all four (4) dampers. Had to extend a couple to wedge to damper in there to hold the arrow hear flush.
Installing the pins in the bottom was somewhat easier than the top. I broke the retaining pin completely off an old pin to align the new damper to the base mounting hole (hard to see in there). Used Pliers, a long screwdriver and rubber mallet.
Note my situation was in a very small room. So small I had to remove the door to the room so that I could pull the washer out to get behind it. The warnings about sharp edges should not be ignored! Long sleeves (chainmail) and steel fish fillet gloves might help!
~Removed front bottom and rear center panel
~Removed broken dampers. Varying difficulty; other components in the way. Used socket to help push pin out with screwdriver and pliers to help remove the pin.
~Installed New Dampers: Used Small (6") crescent wrench for top. Fitting two (2) hands in there, one to h ... Read more old and one to turn was a challenge for all four (4) dampers. Had to extend a couple to wedge to damper in there to hold the arrow hear flush.
Installing the pins in the bottom was somewhat easier than the top. I broke the retaining pin completely off an old pin to align the new damper to the base mounting hole (hard to see in there). Used Pliers, a long screwdriver and rubber mallet.
Note my situation was in a very small room. So small I had to remove the door to the room so that I could pull the washer out to get behind it. The warnings about sharp edges should not be ignored! Long sleeves (chainmail) and steel fish fillet gloves might help!
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- Customer:
- Barbara from SURF CITY, NC
- Parts Used:
- WH11X34740
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Water not spinning out. Laundry still real wet, washer would not turn off, just Pause\Start button blinking.
Pulled off the front. Had to feel around to find how pump was attached. Detached it and popped in new one. Would be better if there was more visibility in area.
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