GLD2800T05WW General Electric Dishwasher - Overview

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Dishwasher Rack Slide End Cap – Part Number: WD12X10304
Dishwasher Rack Slide End Cap
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PartSelect #: PS2370502
Manufacturer #: WD12X10304
The Rack Slide End Cap is a white one-inch plastic part which replaces the end cap for your dishwasher rack, preventing your rack from sliding too far. If you find the dish rack is causing the door to...
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Lower Spray Arm - Gray – Part Number: WD22X10047
Lower Spray Arm - Gray
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PartSelect #: PS1020205
Manufacturer #: WD22X10047
The lower spray arm is mounted to the bottom of your dishwasher tub, and it rotates and sprays water to clean the dishes in the lower dish rack. This spray arm is made of gray plastic, and is approxim...
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Pump Connector – Part Number: WD18X10010
Pump Connector
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PartSelect #: PS259530
Manufacturer #: WD18X10010
The circulation pump adapter, or pump adapter assembly connects the circulation pump to the tub of your dishwasher. If your dishwasher is leaking around this adapter, check the connection to ensure ev...
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Water Inlet Valve – Part Number: WD15X10003
Water Inlet Valve
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PartSelect #: PS259368
Manufacturer #: WD15X10003
This water inlet valve should be located behind the lower kickplate panel in either the right or left corner. The attaching solenoids on the valve open and close according to the desired amount of wat...
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Door Handle Actuator – Part Number: WD13X10045
Door Handle Actuator
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PartSelect #: PS2337860
Manufacturer #: WD13X10045
This is a handle actuator for your dishwasher. It is made of black plastic, and is sold individually. The handle actuator is found in the control panel, and it releases the door latch when you lift th...
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Switch Interlock – Part Number: WD21X10224
Switch Interlock
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PartSelect #: PS1021382
Manufacturer #: WD21X10224
This switch interlock is found on your dishwasher door, and it must be actuated for the dishwasher to start. If your dishwasher door does not close properly, or if the machine will not start, you may ...
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Fine Filter – Part Number: WD12X10109
Fine Filter
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PartSelect #: PS958919
Manufacturer #: WD12X10109
This filter sits at the bottom of the dishwasher.
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Fine Filter Hub Nut – Part Number: WD12X10061
Fine Filter Hub Nut
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PartSelect #: PS259078
Manufacturer #: WD12X10061
This is the replacement fine filter hub nut for your dishwasher. It is made of white plastic and is approximately 3 inches in diameter. The fine filter hub nut is also known as the lower spray arm hub...
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Middle Spray Arm – Part Number: WD22X10046
Middle Spray Arm
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PartSelect #: PS1015640
Manufacturer #: WD22X10046
Your dishwasher’s middle spray arm is connected to the top dish rack, and moves the water around to clean the dishes. If your dishwasher is noisy, or it is not cleaning the dishes properly, you may ne...
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Tub Gasket – Part Number: WD08X10018
Tub Gasket
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PartSelect #: PS258656
Manufacturer #: WD08X10018
This is the tub gasket replacement for your dishwasher. The tub gasket fits around the perimeter of the door and forms a seal that prevents the dishwasher from leaking when it is filled with water. If...
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Detergent Dispenser with Rinse Cap – Part Number: WD12X10163
Detergent Dispenser with Rinse Cap
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PartSelect #: PS958966
Manufacturer #: WD12X10163
This part releases the detergent and rinse aid into the dishwasher.
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Drain Tube Kit – Part Number: WD24X10045
Drain Tube Kit
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PartSelect #: PS2339994
Manufacturer #: WD24X10045
This kit includes the drain hose with black rubber end fittings and a clamp.
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Cadman
January 25, 2020
My dishwasher will only run for a few seconds and then shuts off!! would you be able to give me a few things to look at so I can diagnose the problem
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Hi Cadman. This could be caused by a faulty pump/motor. Door latch assembly/interlock switch PS1021382 or control board. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair.

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Common Symptoms of the GLD2800T05WW

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soap door latch broken, wouldn't hold soap for later release in middle of cycle like it was supposed to.
Turned off power to unit, 'cuz it has a solenoid lead to open the soap door.
Removed the phillips head screws that held the door together. The screw are located on the inside edge of the door, there are 10-12 of them.
Spearated the door shells carefully, trying not to disturb the location of the wiring in the middle of the door.

Found the 4 screws that hold the module assembly to the door from the inside, and removed them.
Popped the assembly out, cleaned the gasket-seat area and placed the new one in place.
Carefully tightened the 4 screws. It is easy to over-tighten them, so only turn them until you feel they are snug. Let the gasket do the work.
Attached the two solenoid control wires in the same positions they were in before they were removed from the old assembly.
Re-assembled the door halves, again taking care to not over-tighten the phillips-head screws. One got "spun" and I removed it and re-set it into some epoxy.
Returned power to the dishwasher, and stopped washing dishes by hand.
Note: the latch is now made with a plastic that is more dense, and likely will not fail as soon as the original one did. I think GE learned something about the durability of their component plastics since this was originally built.
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Detergent Dispenser with Rinse Cap
  • James from Naperville, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Heating element rusted and cracked
The hardest part for me was pulling the dishwasher out from under the countertop. Once it is out all you have to do is disconnect the power (or power off the fuse going to the dishwasher) then look underneath the dishwasher and you will see where the two ends of the heating element come through. Disconnect the wires connected to the ends by simply sliding off the connector. Then remove the plastic "nuts" that screw onto the ends of the heating element by turning them counterclockwise counterclockwise. Once the nuts are removed you can reach inside the dishwasher and remove the old heating element and replace it with the new one. Then simply replace the plastic nuts and reconnect the wires and you are good to go.
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Heating Element
  • Jason from Jersey City, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
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Dish washer is not running through cycles
First and formost before you buy read everything in trouble shooting your dishwasher. Then you do not buy parts you do not need. First you turn off power, then water. Remove two screws, a rubber hose and a hard line by unscrewing if you are lucky some contractors might sweat this on. No biggie just two extra steps that's all. do in reverse to assemble...
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Water Inlet Valve
  • mike from huntley, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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