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52270-W1
52270-W1 General Electric Washer - Overview
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Control Knob
PartSelect #: PS418888
Manufacturer #: 131858004
Sold individually. This white knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
$43.78
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Door Strike
PartSelect #: PS455020
Manufacturer #: 5303207102
The door strike is attached to the door of your dryer and holds the door closed. If your dryer door is not closing, this might be due to the door strike needing to be replaced. This is a simple repair...
$16.13
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DRYER LINT FILTER
PartSelect #: PS12741280
Manufacturer #: WE16X29397
This is the replacement lint filter for your dryer. The lint filter traps unwanted lint and debris so your dryer can effectively dry your clothes.
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Timer Knob - Dryer
PartSelect #: PS755794
Manufacturer #: WE01X10160
Used with washer/dryer combo machines. This knob takes a D-shaped shaft.
$74.44
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Tension Idler Pulley
PartSelect #: PS418897
Manufacturer #: 131862900
The idler pulley on your washing machine allows the drive belt to operate smoothly. If your washer is not spinning or agitating, makes too much noise, or you notice a burning smell when it is operatin...
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS417463
Manufacturer #: 131302800
This is a replacement screw for your washer or dryer. The screw is approximately half an inch in length and is a Phillips-head screw. It screws in from the outside of the drum, into the vane/baffle. T...
$11.21
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Washer Lid Lock with External Safety Switch
PartSelect #: PS648775
Manufacturer #: 134101800
Mounting bracket on this part replaces old style ( You may need to drill off old bracket before mounting new lock).
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Dryer Timer
PartSelect #: PS416776
Manufacturer #: 131062300
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
$210.92
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Direct Drive Pump
PartSelect #: PS417159
Manufacturer #: 131208500
This pump sucks the water out of your washers tub with one of its valves, and drains the water into a drain hose with the other valve.
No Longer Available
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Common Symptoms of the 52270-W1
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Leaking
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Will not drain
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Burning smell
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Will not agitate
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Will Not Start
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Spins slowly
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Lid Lock Assembly broke
The Lid Lock Assembly came super fast! The install would have been flawless, but the "pre-drilled" holes on the new Lid Lock Assembly were way to small. We found that out after we had reconnected the wires and gotten it into place. Aside from that small set back, the install went great! This repair is definitey not one that you would
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Jenessa from Tacoma, WA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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knob broke
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Zackary from Fort Collins, CO
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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washer leaking
removed front body panel (2 screws at bottom and pulled down panel), then used pliers to squeeze pinch clamps and pull back the two hoses off the pump. then removed the two pump clips that secure the pump in place and used screw driver to gently pry the old pump off the motor shaft, under that was the rubber pump slinger which was pulled
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off the motor shaft. The next step was to sand the rust off the motor shaft and apply some vasoline to lubricate the shaft and install the new pump slinger and pump on the motor shaft,put the pump clips back on and push the hoses on the new pump and slide the pinch clamps back into place, run test to check for leaks then re-install the front body panel.
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Michael from Woodridge, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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