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WSM2480SBZAA General Electric Washer Dryer Combo - Overview

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Lint Screen Cover – Part Number: WE18X25155
Lint Screen Cover
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PartSelect #: PS11729240
Manufacturer #: WE18X25155
This part includes both the cover and the screen.
$117.90
  On Order
Lid Switch – Part Number: WH12X955
Lid Switch
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PartSelect #: PS270219
Manufacturer #: WH12X955
Used with washer/dryer combos. This part makes sure that the lid is shut before allowing the machine to start or agitate.
$133.26
  In Stock
Agitator Filter – Part Number: WH45X144
Agitator Filter
PartSelect #: PS273334
Manufacturer #: WH45X144
$170.81
  In Stock
Timer Kit – Part Number: WH12X950
Timer Kit
PartSelect #: PS270214
Manufacturer #: WH12X950
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
$288.95
  In Stock
CAP AGITATOR – Part Number: WH43X133
CAP AGITATOR
PartSelect #: PS272894
Manufacturer #: WH43X133
$30.02
  In Stock
Suspension Kit - 3 Pack – Part Number: WH17X10017
Suspension Kit - 3 Pack
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PartSelect #: PS2354077
Manufacturer #: WH17X10017
These parts help keep the washer from vigorous shaking during its cycles.
  No Longer Available
BELT DRIVE – Part Number: WE12X93
BELT DRIVE
PartSelect #: PS265731
Manufacturer #: WE12X93
$106.88
  In Stock
THERMOSTAT – Part Number: WE4X856
THERMOSTAT
PartSelect #: PS268282
Manufacturer #: WE4X856
$97.93
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VALVE WATER – Part Number: WH13X10014
VALVE WATER
PartSelect #: PS756629
Manufacturer #: WH13X10014
$206.48
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SCR/WSHR – Part Number: WH2X1162
SCR/WSHR
PartSelect #: PS271478
Manufacturer #: WH2X1162
$19.70
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PUMP COMPLETE – Part Number: WH23X10018
PUMP COMPLETE
PartSelect #: PS271338
Manufacturer #: WH23X10018
$665.58
  Special Order
CLIP SPRING – Part Number: WH1X2694
CLIP SPRING
PartSelect #: PS271072
Manufacturer #: WH1X2694
$27.52
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Washing machine would not cycle properly
Our washing machine had gotten stuck in the agitation cycle several times....it wouldn't cycle out of either wash or rinse, and was clogged with suds. Turns out we were using the wrong detergent, one recommended only for front-loading high efficiency washers. I removed knobs and front panel, then the two screws holding the timer mechanism in. Although it looked nearly new, clearly it didn't work. The replacement part arrived in two days, and was easy to install.- 5 screws holding the panel, and 2 on the timer. tested the washer today, and it worked perfectly.
Parts Used:
Timer Kit
  • Daniel from Burnt Hills, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Agitator was shredded
The agitator broke free while the washer was spinning and it shredded the plastic. All I had to do was remove a little top cap off the agitator by prying it up with a screwdriver, then replacing the cap on the new agitator. Viola! Done. Very easy!
Parts Used:
Agitator Filter
  • Kathryn from Signal Mountain, TN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Broken lid switch (old part worked, but plastic casing broke and screws couldn't hold it in place anymore)
The removal and installation were self-explanatory once the part was in hand. Because the unit is in a laundry closet off the bathroom, space was limited and we had to be creative. Hence, my son's Handy Manny tool set, Turner to be exact, was perfect for holding the ground wire bolt in place from behind the dryer lid so that we could loosen the nut on the inside of the dryer lid. Of course, when I went to put the nut back on the bolt after putting the new ground wire in place, I dropped the nut in the dryer. That's when our son's Harvey the train (a Thomas the Tank engine character) came in handy. My long arms and its magnet were just the thing to get the nut out of the abyss at the bottom of the washer cabinet.
Parts Used:
Lid Switch
  • Cami from Roswell, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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