WCCB1030T5AC General Electric Washer - Overview

Sections of the WCCB1030T5AC

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Tub Bearing Washer – Part Number: WH2X1197
Tub Bearing Washer
PartSelect #: PS271509
Manufacturer #: WH2X1197
$13.95
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Split Ring – Part Number: WH02X10265
Split Ring
PartSelect #: PS1766022
Manufacturer #: WH02X10265
This split ring is two inches in diameter.
  No Longer Available
Dishwasher Hose Clamp Kit – Part Number: WH1X2036
Dishwasher Hose Clamp Kit
PartSelect #: PS270806
Manufacturer #: WH1X2036
This hose clamp kit contains two clamps. The smaller of the two is an inch in diameter while the larger of the two is two inches in diameter.
$22.95
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Flood Gasket – Part Number: WH1X2729
Flood Gasket
PartSelect #: PS271102
Manufacturer #: WH1X2729
This part is for the hose to outer tub.
$46.95
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BAFFLE SCREW AND WASHER – Part Number: WE02X30757
BAFFLE SCREW AND WASHER
PartSelect #: PS16659520
Manufacturer #: WE02X30757
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Screw – Part Number: WH2X930
Screw
PartSelect #: PS271689
Manufacturer #: WH2X930
This screw is sold individually.
$13.95
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SCREW – Part Number: WH2X1211
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS271523
Manufacturer #: WH2X1211
Sold individually.
$13.95
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SWITCH PRESSURE – Part Number: WH12X10070
SWITCH PRESSURE
PartSelect #: PS269796
Manufacturer #: WH12X10070
$161.54
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LID SWITCH Assembly – Part Number: WH12X1051
LID SWITCH Assembly
PartSelect #: PS269970
Manufacturer #: WH12X1051
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BUTTON PLUG – Part Number: WH1X2745
BUTTON PLUG
PartSelect #: PS271115
Manufacturer #: WH1X2745
$95.65
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SCREW-PKG 12 – Part Number: WZ5X158D
SCREW-PKG 12
PartSelect #: PS312722
Manufacturer #: WZ5X158D
$140.00
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TERMINAL BLOCK Assembly (2 P – Part Number: WB17X5060
TERMINAL BLOCK Assembly (2 P
PartSelect #: PS232622
Manufacturer #: WB17X5060
$72.84
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Common Symptoms of the WCCB1030T5AC

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Noisy washer, especially while spinning.
Take off front. Take off top. Pull off agitator. Pull off agitator coupler, after removing bolt holding in place. Attempt to remove hub nut, no joy. Wound up cutting the nut with a Dremel tool and chiseling the nut off. Closer inspection revealed a bad transmission. Due to the cost of the transmission, we will continue to use the machine until it completely fails.
Parts Used:
Tub Bearing Washer
  • Olle J from Albert Lea, MN
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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The machnica had recently developed a rumble during the spin cycle
The first thought regarding the light rumble during the spin cycle is that the bearing was going bad. Many of the other inputs on replacing the bearing included the problem with removal of the Hub Nut. Only one article noted a set of assembly instruction for the washer is clipped onto the upper rear panel behind the control knobs, but I did not see this comment until later. Not being sure where to start with diassembling the washer, I began by taking off the control panel and to my pleasant surprise I found a neatly folded set of detailed instructions. Following the instructions, I proceeded to quickly disassemble the washer until I got to the HUB NUT. The Hub Nut is an aluminum, 1 -11/16 inch, left hand threaded problem. My tool selection is somewhat limited, so after unsuccessfully attaching it with grippers and vice grips, supported with the liberal aid of a rubber mallet and plenty of WD40, I went looking for something with which I could a better grip on the hub nut. The grippers and vice grips would slide a bit when hit with the mallet. Also since the space is very restricted, a large wrench could not be used. I located a 9-inch pipe wrench, and with the rubber mallet the Hub Nut finally loosened after just a few hits. I replaced the old bearing which appeared to be in fair condition. While replacing the bearing has not solved my noise problem, I thought that my experience with the pipe wrench benefit someone else in their efforts to get the hub nut off without using a chisel.
Parts Used:
Tub Bearing Washer
  • Fred from Murphy, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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