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...
This part is a replacement middle spray arm bearing for your dishwasher. The spray arm bearing reduces friction and allows the spray arm to rotate during the operating cycle. If the spray arm is not r...
This dishwasher tub gasket creates a watertight seal between the tub and door to prevent leaks and maintain efficient performance. Made from durable rubber, it fits into the tub’s channel and is easy ...
This part is the replacement tub trim for your dishwasher. It is approximately 26 inches long and 2 inches wide. The tub trim is found on the exterior of the dishwasher, and the main reason you would ...
This dishwasher latch strike is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your appliance. The latch strike is an important component in your dishwasher door assembly, and adds an extra layer of sec...
This dishwasher toe-kick plate covers the lower front section of the appliance to create a clean, finished appearance while protecting internal components from dust, debris, and accidental contact. Ma...
This is a genuine hex head screw replacement, designed for use with dishwashers. Most of this type of screw is used to hold the kickplate in place on the bottom of your appliance. This screw is sold i...
Are you dealing with a dishwasher that's not draining properly? The answer could lie in a simple fix -- the GE Drain Hose Assembly. This unassuming part plays a vital role in your dishwasher's efficie...
- Includes: 4 brackets, 4 roller wheel brackets, and 8 wheels part # WD12X26146
Dishwasher Lower Dishrack Carrier and Roller Kit (Set of 4). This kit will replace all four one piece roller carriers w...
Like you, we understand the frustration when your dishwasher door doesn't operate right. But don't worry, we've got your back! Say hello to the GE Spring Door - it's not just a part, it's the lifeline...
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Decided it could be 1 of 3 things. Fuse on main circuit board that controls hot water. Main control board or drain pump failure. Was not able to find out how to do diagnostics on this unit as there is no "cycle control" feature and this is a top of the line unit. Replaced the fuse and dishwasher failed. Replaced the circuit board and dishwasher failed the first time. Second time it went to completion and has worked properly since. You can go on line and find videos on removing the circuit board for GE dishwashers. This can be done without pulling the dishwasher out. Remove the lower black dust panel and insulation. Remove cover to electrical box - 1 screw and remove. Remove 2 to 4 screw on a sheet metal bracket that holds the circuit board. Notice where 2 metal hangers are located if you remove 4 screws on the left and right side of machine as they drop out. Remove black corded door sensor under circuit board. Work the sheet metal back and forth to remove from dish washer so that circuit board is exposed. Remove circuit board connectors and pull out unit to install new circuit board. Some have one screw and some have only plastic retainers. Re-install. I did not need the drain pump and the circuit board comes with a control board fuse. Washer was only 14 months old and 2 months out of warranty.
Replaced floating seal. Un plugged and Pulled washer out from the counter and laid on its left side. Pull pump out of seal by hand. Straight screwdriver to lever seal out of fitting. Clean hole and wipe seal then push into hole. Reinsert pump reverse install. To make it easier I previously extended the water supply hose to nearly 8 feet so did not have to disconnect it.
Process of elimination and a visit to my local repair store told me it was wise to try the tub gasket, and according to partselect.com, it solved the problem a majority of the time. My local repair dealer agreed: Try it. They agreed because for them to replace a lower door gasket AND the $10 tub gasket... if they came out, the service call and parts would equal half the cost to replace the whole dishwasher. So I bought a tub gasket from partselect.com and replaced the old one. It worked, it was easy, so if your same make & model is leaking? Try it first. That's my advice.