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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Don
July 15, 2021
How do I install the door gasket around the tub?
For model number GFWR4800F0WW
Hello Don, Thank you for the question. Here is a link to a How to Video on replacing the Gasket. We hope this helps! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7J3RqONy4pw
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Joann
August 19, 2021
Will not drain, where do i find the pump drain ? How do i get to it?
For model number GFWR4800F0WW
Hello Joann, Thank you for writing. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Drain Pump PartSelect Number PS8757175. To access the pump first take off the control and main panels. Then, remove the lower panel off of the front of the washer and you should have access to the pumps.
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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
After trying multiple times, multiple ways to stretch the gasket over the washer drum with no luck, I was able to get it installed but it took 2 more people. 4 hands to hold the gasket while the other person fits it around the drum. I noticed in the install videos they start the process then cut away, and magically the gasket is installed.
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 wasn'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!!