GTW460ASJ4WW General Electric Washer - Instructions
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- Customer:
- Jeremy from JOHNSTOWN, NY
- Parts Used:
- WH01X24697
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Socket set
Washer not spinning out completely.
1) Unplug washer
2) Remove water supply hoses
3) Remove drain hose
4) Tilt washer forward
5) Remove 4 bolts covering the motor assembly to access belt.
6) Remove old belt by turning it off the pullies.
7) The new belt needed to be stretched by attaching one end of the belt to one of the pullies using a zip tie. I did this by drilling a small hole in the larger pulley, large enough to allow the zip tie to pass through.
8) After tightening the zip tie to the belt, slowly turn the larger pulley to stretch the belt on to the smaller pulley.
9) Make sure belt is properly seated on both pullies.
10) Reinstall the cover.
11) Reattach drain hose and supply hoses.
12) Plug washer back in.
2) Remove water supply hoses
3) Remove drain hose
4) Tilt washer forward
5) Remove 4 bolts covering the motor assembly to access belt.
6) Remove old belt by turning it off the pullies.
7) The new belt needed to be stretched by attaching one end of the belt to one of the pullies using a zip tie. I did this by drilling a small hole in the larger pulley, large enough to allow the zip tie to pass through.
8) After tightening the zip tie to the belt, slowly turn the larger pulley to stretch the belt on to the smaller pulley.
9) Make sure belt is properly seated on both pullies.
10) Reinstall the cover.
11) Reattach drain hose and supply hoses.
12) Plug washer back in.
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- Customer:
- Debbie from Kalispell, MT
- Parts Used:
- WH43X31240
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
The washer agitator/auger broke off of the base during a wash cycle. The small plastic clips broke off the auger so it couldn't be put back on the base.
The agitator/auger was easy to replace - it just snapped into place. We watched a YouTube to make sure to lock it into the counter clockwise direction.
This saved lots of time and the cost of a repair person to come.
This saved lots of time and the cost of a repair person to come.
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