GGSD840N-01 General Electric Dishwasher - Overview
Sections of the GGSD840N-01
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Silverware Basket (Grey)
PartSelect #: PS261346
Manufacturer #: WD28X265
This silverware basket is gray.
$115.40
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Impeller and Seal Kit
PartSelect #: PS259598
Manufacturer #: WD19X10032
This part helps stop your dishwasher from leaking. This kit includes the impeller, seal, blade, filter, skidder and skidder holder.
No Longer Available
Motor and Pump Kit
PartSelect #: PS260801
Manufacturer #: WD26X10013
This pump and motor kit replaces many old style pump and motor kits that were manufactured since 1970. The instructions are included with this kit to help you to make it adaptable to your dishwasher.
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$275.11
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Finish Dishwasher Cleaner
PartSelect #: PS12710522
Manufacturer #: WX10X10209
This dishwasher cleaner cleans, freshens, and helps maintain your dishwasher. It hygienically cleans hidden grease and lime scale from filters, spray-arms and pipes. It is safe for septic systems and ...
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Hub and Bearing Kit
PartSelect #: PS260624
Manufacturer #: WD22X71
This hub and bearing kit is to be placed below the spray arm of your GE brand dishwasher. The hub is just about three inches in diameter and comes with two bearings.
$42.95
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Common Symptoms of the GGSD840N-01
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Not draining
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Not cleaning dishes properly
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Noisy
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Basket was lost
Opened package from Parts Select.
Removed Silverware basket from package.
Opened Dishwasher.
Inserted Silverware Basket in rack.
Closed Dishwasher.
Discarded shipping package.
Told wife I fixed Dishwasher.
Sat down & had a beer.
Removed Silverware basket from package.
Opened Dishwasher.
Inserted Silverware Basket in rack.
Closed Dishwasher.
Discarded shipping package.
Told wife I fixed Dishwasher.
Sat down & had a beer.
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Joseph from Elmendorf, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Motor was getting noisier every time we used the dishwasher. We knew it was just a matter of time before it totally quit.
The most difficult part was removing the dishwasher from below the counter. Once that was complete, I simply turned the washer onto it's front surface to access the pump easier. Simply disconnected the electrical connectors, loosened the three hose clamps holding the hoses to the pump. Lastly removed a stiff arm bracket holding the pump. Reversed the order to install the new one using a longer bracket provided with the new unit. Hooked up the electrical connections last and slid the washer back in place. The washer runs like new now and is not making noise. The replacement part was a perfect match.
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Glenn from Clemmons, NC
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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dishwasher pump valve leaking at shaft
took dishwasher out- put on table to work on-removed wire brace- disconected drain outlet- disconnected top drive seal- removed wire clip connector- removed motor unit----------------
installed new motor/drain unit--used new longer wire brac used adapter to connect electical leads-
tightened clamps and bingo it worked and didnt' leak. good job on the supplying of all the necessary adapers.
installed new motor/drain unit--used new longer wire brac used adapter to connect electical leads-
tightened clamps and bingo it worked and didnt' leak. good job on the supplying of all the necessary adapers.
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richard from las vegas, NV
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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