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WWA8600GCL General Electric Washer

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This clip fits inside the control knobs for your laundry machines, and helps to securely fasten the knob to the shaft, which allows you to easily turn the knob to select the correct settings. This is ...
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This washing machine water inlet valve has two ports for water to enter.
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This part is the replacement timer knob for your washer. It is made of white plastic and is about 1 ¼ inches in diameter. The timer knob sits on the timer shaft and allows you to choose the wash cycle...
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This compression ring works in conjunction with the timer dial.
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This screw is sold individually.
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This washing machine pump is white in color and has four ports for water to pass through.
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This coupling is used for 20 spline drive shaft transmissions.
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This hose clamp kit contains two clamps. The smaller of the two is an inch in diameter while the larger of the two is two inches in diameter.
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This friction snubber pad is an inch and a half long.
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Will not agitate
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Customer:
Laurence from Bronx, NY
Parts Used:
WH1X2026
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Socket set
GE washer no spinning during spin cycle
Used the spatula to release the front panel (push flat spatula under top about 2 inches from either side to release the two sprng clips holding the front panel on) to expose the tub and motor assembly. Inspected the belt and it seemed worn and a lot of rubber particles were in base of machine. Ordered the belt from partselect - received i t two days later. Loosened 4 motor mount nuts. Removed old belt and replaced. Tightened belt and tightened nuts on motor. Only tricky part is you will need extensions for socket drive because belt is in the way for two of the motor mount nuts. I used a 1/4" small socket wrench, with an extension. No expertise needed on this one.
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Customer:
Rachelle from Kent City, MI
Parts Used:
WH1X2026
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
washer was not agitating or spinning
My washer was making noise but not agitating or spinning on any of the cycles that I turned the dial to. Didn't know if it was the transmission or something simple. I did some research and discovered it may be the belt, even though the belt looked new, I changed it anyway by just removing the front of the washer and cutting the belt off a nd putting the new belt on by just turning the pulleys until it fed on. No need to tip it over to do the repair...and it WORKED!! Then I did the happy dance around the house...see woman can repair 2!
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Customer:
jose from lAREDO, TX
Parts Used:
WH1X1944
Difficulty Level:
Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Replaced the Agitator coupling
First, you will need to remove the agitator, if it hasn't fallen off by itself. Than, you will need a pulley to remove the coupling from the spinning pole . I used one of those pulleys with three arms to remove it , Second, I lubricated the inside of the new coupling with a little oil, and sided it down on the spinning pole. It was a little hard to installed but, I used a hammer and tapped it in. Third, I also put some lubricant on the new coupling to help the agitator slide down a little easier on the new coupling.

P.S. Check inside agitator for old rubber of the old coupling and remove it. (only if it has fallen off the old coupling.)
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