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GTWN7450H1WW General Electric Washer
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This OEM-compatible screw is designed for use with many GE dishwashers. Measuring 8-16 HXW and 1/2" in length, this stainless steel screw secures the middle spray arm hub to the upper rack assembly, e...
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This part is the replacement suspension rod and spring assembly for your washer. The rod is approximately 25 inches long and is sold individually. The suspension rod and spring works like a shock abso...
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This is the replacement water inlet valve for your washer. It is made of mainly white plastic, with an inlet for hot and cold water, and it has three solenoids. The water inlet valve in your washer co...
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Benny
May 10, 2023
Push start button, lid locks and unlock quickly with lid and pause display
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Hi Benny, thank you for reaching out. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend a lid lock assembly, part number FIX11701133, to fix this issue. We hope this helps!
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Stephen
March 26, 2025
The washer goes through the entire cycle until towards the end when it should go into the drain and spin mode. It stops and "pause" scrolls through the screen. I have replaced the "lid locking" mechanism part. It then worked fine in the "speed wash" mode for a few washes; however, the previous mentioned issue started up again. I can circumvent this by pulling the power plug, replugging, and then putting it into the "drain and spin" mode; however, it doesn't work each time. When it goes into the "pause" mode at the end of the cycle. the lid unlocks and there is a small amount of water still remaining in the tub. This is why I believe it doesn't go ino the "drain and spin" cycle. What part should I be looking to replace. Thank you.
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Hello Stephen, thank you for your question. We recommend replacing the main board PS10059539. Good luck with your repair.
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Bill
June 21, 2022
Regardless of the cycle chosen once you hit start:Door locks
a little water enters
the word sense keeps scrolling across the display
i've unplugged it for 30 minutes. i've removed the inlets hoses and checked the screens were not clogged.
i checked the drain hose for clog but it was fine as well.
please assist
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Hi Bill,
Thank you for your question. If you see sensing on the display of your GE washer, you may have a faulty transmission or the drain pump has started to malfunction or there is a clog in it. Once you have determined the part you need, please feel free to call customer service. We are open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you!
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- Customer:
- Greg from SPRING CITY, TN
- Parts Used:
- WH02X10362
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- More than 2 hours
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
Tub Seal Replacement - Direct Drive with Detergent/Fabric Softener Despensing
This procedure was completely different from any other Tub Seal I've done and in my opinion needs 2 people. The first thing to note is that this seal must be removed from the bottom of the outer tub. Also, the top of this machine does not hinge in back. The typical clips are in front, but the back has 2 screws that must be removed. Since
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the wiring was too involved to completely separate the top from the base, I had to improvise a stand to hold the top while the rest of the process was completed - keep slack on all remaining connected wires. The motor, clutch and bearing plate must be removed from the bottom in order to access the Tub Seal. Below are the steps I did to complete the process:
- Remove Control Panel Cover (rear)
- Disconnect as many wire harness plugs as possible from Control Board (Note positions for reassembly - pictures work well)
- Remove Pressure Switch
- Disconnect Detergent and Softener dispense hoses from Machine Top
- Rotate top 180 degrees (Flat-Spin) and position so no strain is on the still connected wires.
- Remove Tub Cover
- Remove Impeller (Agitator) from inside tub.
- Remove Tub Nut - Note Left handed Threads (I used 1/2" Drive Impact)
- Remove rear Cross Bar from cabinet (Cross Bar must be removed since tub will not fit through opening. Once removed it must be held in place or outer tub will fall)
- Remove Inner Tub - This tub is heavy and fluid-balanced. Mine required 2 people to wobble and pull for removal.
- Replace Cross bar to keep unit stable
- Lay machine on its side - use care not stretch or pull any wires.
- Remove motor, (Rotor and Stator)
- Remove Clutch and wires
- Loosen all wire ties (Use tiny screwdriver to release ties - Do Not remove the tie mount) securing wires to Bearing Plate and push wires to the outside edge of bearing Plate
- Remove all screws securing Bearing Plate to Outer Tub
- Use flat-head Screwdriver to gently pry Bearing Plate away from outer tub (Quite Heavy - Use Care)
- Tub Seal is now exposed on top of Bearing Plate and can now be removed and replaced (Be sure to clean all seal mating surfaces and lubricate with dish soap)
- Reverse this sequence in the exact order for re-assembly taking care to reconnect all wiring plugs and ground wires.
- During Re-assembly I used Blue Loctite on all bolts securing the Clutch, Stator, and Rotor as I found several very loose on my machine
- Remove Control Panel Cover (rear)
- Disconnect as many wire harness plugs as possible from Control Board (Note positions for reassembly - pictures work well)
- Remove Pressure Switch
- Disconnect Detergent and Softener dispense hoses from Machine Top
- Rotate top 180 degrees (Flat-Spin) and position so no strain is on the still connected wires.
- Remove Tub Cover
- Remove Impeller (Agitator) from inside tub.
- Remove Tub Nut - Note Left handed Threads (I used 1/2" Drive Impact)
- Remove rear Cross Bar from cabinet (Cross Bar must be removed since tub will not fit through opening. Once removed it must be held in place or outer tub will fall)
- Remove Inner Tub - This tub is heavy and fluid-balanced. Mine required 2 people to wobble and pull for removal.
- Replace Cross bar to keep unit stable
- Lay machine on its side - use care not stretch or pull any wires.
- Remove motor, (Rotor and Stator)
- Remove Clutch and wires
- Loosen all wire ties (Use tiny screwdriver to release ties - Do Not remove the tie mount) securing wires to Bearing Plate and push wires to the outside edge of bearing Plate
- Remove all screws securing Bearing Plate to Outer Tub
- Use flat-head Screwdriver to gently pry Bearing Plate away from outer tub (Quite Heavy - Use Care)
- Tub Seal is now exposed on top of Bearing Plate and can now be removed and replaced (Be sure to clean all seal mating surfaces and lubricate with dish soap)
- Reverse this sequence in the exact order for re-assembly taking care to reconnect all wiring plugs and ground wires.
- During Re-assembly I used Blue Loctite on all bolts securing the Clutch, Stator, and Rotor as I found several very loose on my machine
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