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Deborah
November 8, 2024
Is this the part that my washer would need, if the water continues to drip in the drum, after a load is done? An inlet valve?
For model number GTW680BSJ6WS
Hello Deborah, thank you for your inquiry. Yes, the Water Inlet Valve PS12171559 can be the culprit for a drip. Good luck with your repair.
Washing machine leaks water from the center bottom front during the agitation cycle only. Thought this might be a faulty tub seal, but I don’t see one in the user manual parts list. Am I missing something or could the problem be something else?
For model number GTW680BSJ6WS
Hi Veronica, thank you for the question. Yes, the leakage during agitation could be because of the faulty tub seal. The tub seal for your model does not come separately. It comes attached with the transmission platform assembly, part number PS16729511. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Norma
April 6, 2023
Question on possible issue. When I turn on machine the digital numbers for time amount switches back and forth to other numbers
For model number GTW680BSJ6WS
Hi Norma, thank you for the question. The randomly fluctuating numbers in your washer indicate a faulty control board, part number PS12743633. We hope this helps!
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Jeani
September 18, 2023
The washing machine works fine and goes through the cycle, it does not spin out the water completely. But when I put a load of clothes in and start the wash cycle the numbers go crazy changing and the spin meter moves up and down and its constantly making a ding noise. I feel like it might be the electrical board, just want to ask before spending the money
For model number GTW680BSJ6WS
Hello Jeani, thank you for getting in touch. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend you replace the user interface control board, part number PS12743633, to fix this issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Nolen
September 21, 2023
displaying codes18, 29, 26, 19, 22. It will not enter the spin cycle with exception to the drain/spin selection which only works after several attempts.
For model number GTW680BSJ6WS
Hi Nolen, thank you for your inquiry. We have concluded that the issue is with the transmission platform assembly, part number PS16729511. We hope this information is useful!
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Drain all the water out of the tub with a shop vac Remove rear drain hose and drained rest of water into a bucket Remove small rear panel (bottom left hand corner) where the drain hose connects Tipped washer up about 45 degrees to get underneath it - Supported it with a few paint cans Remove internal drain hose/clamps from pump - w/ pliers Remove belt cover (gray plastic) with socket - 3 bolts Remove wire assembly plug from socket Remove old drain pump with socket - 3 bolts Install new drain pump - 3 bolts - plug wire assembly into socket Reinstall belt cover - 3 bolts Reinstall hose to drain pump (note panel will be inside washer) Feed drain hose panel through hole and reinstall - 1 nut Re attached drain hose to exterior drain plug You are done !
Very simple to repair. Be sure to drain the tub outside or into the sump pump then lay the washer on its side. The pump is right there on the bottom of the basket with 3 bolts. You will also need to remove the belt cover to get to the plug. So simple and saves you hundreds off repair man prices.
Removed the control panel back plate cover. Removed the 3 screws that held the water control valve in place. I then unplugged each solenoid one at a time and plugged it into the new control valve. Once all wires were transferred, I pulled the old valve up and put the new valve on. Then reinstalled the screws that held it down and reinstalled the cover plate. Very simple job !