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GFWS2605F0RR General Electric Washer

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This is a replacement shock absorber for your washer. The shock absorber is approximately 9 inches long and a little more than one inch wide. It is black and silver in color, and is sold individually....
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This washer balance ring assembly helps stabilize the wash basket during the spin cycle to reduce excessive vibration, noise, and shaking. By counterbalancing uneven loads, it supports smoother operat...
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This rear tub assembly supports internal components and contains water during operation. Strong construction helps maintain stability and proper sealing. Replacing a damaged tub restores safe and dependable performance.
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Will not drain
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Customer:
John from LYONS, CO
Parts Used:
WH23X10051
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Drain pump failed
Remove back cover and with a light and a mirror the screws can be identified. Three hold this pump on. Remove electrical connection then the pump. So also remove the corrugated connecting boot by undoing three clamps. Clean and reassemble
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Customer:
Dan from GOLDEN VALLEY, MN
Parts Used:
WH01X21994
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
Front load clothes washer drum shaft seal and bearing failed causing extreme bearing noise
Looked up on YouTube repair procedures and found enough to point me in the right direction. I am experienced in auto and appliance repairs and felt this would be easy even without YT but it helped me prepare tool list as I live 2K miles away from the family. Though YT was not exact machine, it was close enough to get me started as it wa sn't rocket science. Once the machine was disassembled and bearings/gasket removed, I found a local bearing supplier which matched parts and started re-assembly. Total machine work time was approximately 7 hours and it runs like new!

A couple of tricks found on YT was putting bearings in freezer prior to assembly for potentially "shrinking" to ease installation, red lock-tite, and using a "good" liquid wrench lubricant for removing the inner rusted bearing.

It's not rocket science and I saved repair technician cost or purchasing a new $1100 washer. My costs were $113, and joy of a successful fix! What did we have to lose!!
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Customer:
Henry from Thornton, CO
Parts Used:
WH13X10066
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Water inlet valve assembly internal leak
Shut off the water to and unplugged the washing machine, Removed the water hoses and the top panel of the machine. Valve is located at the rear, top left, of the machine where the water lines connect to the washing machine. Disconnected the electrical connections, connectors are COLOR CODED, to the valve (4). Disconnected one hose clamp f rom the hose nearest to the left side and near the rear of the washer, disconnected the hose. Remove one screw located on the right of the valve assembly. Remove the valve assembly, disconnected the second hose from the valve assembly. Connected the hoses to the new valve assembly. Installed the valve assembly into the washer. Re-connected the electrical connectors. Remember the connectors are color coded. Connect water hoses, turn on water and check for leaks. Re-assemble washer. Plug washer in.
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