5602 - Instructions
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Old one had developed rough or little jagged edges on the side
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Ganesh from Miami, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Just used hands to pry open the old agitator from the washer. If one angle does not work try another and go in a clockwise direction. The new agitator had a new coupling at the bottom, so I needed something to push it out from the top, found a long metal rod and easily pushed it down and out. Verified that new coupling was exactly the sam
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e as the old one. The old one was good so I just pushed the new agitator down on the old coupling and it worked fine.
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washer over flowed due to stuch valve
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Philip from Sugarloaf Key, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
turned off the water and removed the hoses. Then removed the screws that held the back plate (that contains the knobs). removed the two screws holding the water valves and the hose to the washer. replaced the valve and then reassembled the rest.
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transmission not working
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Gene from Eddyville, KY
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Socket set, Wrench set
Should be noted that the basket must be rotated on installation to find the best balance point!
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Agitator would not spin due to disintegrated hub.
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Dennis from Douglaston, NY
- Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
I pulled agitator off revealing rotted hub. Had to remove inner basin from machine. This required pulling off top and tying up to be out off way . I had to get the control panel out of way. Removed back screws and moved it up as though hinged. I had to remove the water fill piece, as this was impeding removal of basin. I had to remove top
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ring off of inner drum. Needed a second person to hold control panel away as I removed drum. Once drum was out, it was an easy task to replace the rotted hub. I then needed to get the portion that was rotted and still on drive out. Could not wrench the hub nut out due to lack of leverage. Split nut with a chisel. Once old nut out, I cleaned up threads, put inner basin back in, again utilizing assistance in holding control panel out of way. Reinstalled in order. Before I had gone too far, I found that a six pronged jumper had fallen off of the controls. Found where it had been and re-installed. Put remainder back in reverse order. Machine back on line, and working properly.
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Water would not drain from tub.
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James from Strafford, NH
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
First I pulled off the front panel using a flat blade screwdriver to get it started. Then I could watch what happening as I tried starting the washer. When I put the dial to the Rinse Cycle and pulled the dial to start the washer, it would start to run for about 5 seconds and then stop. I tried this several times and the same thing h
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appened. I noticed the water pump located in the front lower right hand corner was not running. It would only hum. I drained the tub by holding the wash machine drain hose into a bucket. If I held the hose down toward the floor, the water would flow freely out of the hose and into my bucket. As the bucket filled up I just raised the hose, emptied the bucket and repeated the process until the tub was empty. Sure saved time over trying to empty the tub by bailing the water out with a can. After the tub was drained I removed the two hoses from the pump and then the two mounting bolts and the pump was out. I bench checked the pump with an electric cord and it stilled just hummed. I knew for sure then the pump was bad.
I then ordered a new pump from PartsSelect.com. I entered my wash machine model number and PartsSelect gave me a picture of the replacement pump. I was a little worried that it did not look the same as my old pump but I ordered it any how. The night I got the pump I installed it in about 30 minutes. No problems, it just worked like a charm. Thank you PartsSelect.com I will definitely use you for all my appliance repairs in the future. I know there will be more.
I then ordered a new pump from PartsSelect.com. I entered my wash machine model number and PartsSelect gave me a picture of the replacement pump. I was a little worried that it did not look the same as my old pump but I ordered it any how. The night I got the pump I installed it in about 30 minutes. No problems, it just worked like a charm. Thank you PartsSelect.com I will definitely use you for all my appliance repairs in the future. I know there will be more.
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Hose would not seal at rear of washer.
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Charles Wayne from Forest Hill, WV
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
The hose has a tapered end that fits in a tapered hole in the back of the washing machine.When insalled the first time,the joint leaked badly.My solution was to coat the hose end and the interior of the hole in the back of the washing machine with silicon sealant;let it set up for a few minutes and install the new hose.This solved the lea
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k and the hose seems to be working fine now.
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Water was leaking from machine.
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RUPESH from BELLFLOWER, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Open back cover and found that drain pump had a bad seal. Took it apart and bought new seal some what same size. Put everything togather and start washing clothers and wife complained that it became wost the before. When on line and found pump and price was just right to take a risk. Ordered on sunday and got ups tuesday.
Replaced pu ... Read more mp on Sunday and leak was gone and wife was happy.
------Got chicken and beer that Sunday--------------
Replaced pu ... Read more mp on Sunday and leak was gone and wife was happy.
------Got chicken and beer that Sunday--------------
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Water leaking from filler hose outside of tub
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Paul from Talihina, OK
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
removed washer front panel, top panel to access the water fill spout and hose. Disconnected and replaced.
personnel at part select were very knowledgable about detailed part and the overnight service was right on time.
I would recommend part select for your next appliance parts needs.
personnel at part select were very knowledgable about detailed part and the overnight service was right on time.
I would recommend part select for your next appliance parts needs.
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spin cycle slow, clothes too wet
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Jeffrey from West Springfield, MA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
turned washer on side to get at the bolts holding motor. loosen bolts. remove flexable basket for water pump or one end of it. slide motor to loosen belt. remove and replace belt. use large screwdriver on motor to hold tension on belt while tightening nuts. hardest part was getting clamps back on the rubber basket.
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washer stopped spinning
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Carl from Stone Mountain, GA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
I noticed the belt was off, first, then pulled it back on. Washer worked, but very noisily, as belt continued slippage. I bought new belt after reading how to repair, then when it arrived, I read how someone installed it without having to remove bolt, etc. I tried and succeeded. It agitates just fine, but stalls when spinning. It's
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like the belt is too tight, now. i am gonna try rotating the rotating parts to see if that will help loosen it.
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Huge Banging, Uneven Spin, Metal Fragments in Tub
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Daren from Bloomington, IN
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
After reading all the repair info and reviewing the diagram for my wash machine on this website I was ready to tear into my washer. I removed the front panel and lid to access the tub, pulled out the plastic agitator and revealed the broken inner base hub. The base hub was cracked half way around causing the inner tub to drop down and d
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rag on the outer tub, making the washer sound like it was coming through the wall on a spin cycle. I then unbolted the plastic cap and removed it revealing the hub nut. The most valuable piece of advice in the repair info was abouthe hub nut being a laft hand thread (clockwise to loosen)and that it was on really tight and hard to remove. I put a short 8" pipe wrench on it, because of the lack of clearance in the tub, and hit it with the handle of a all steel hammer to break it loose. Unbolted the balancing straps (4) on the plastic top rim cap that holds the tub in place, unsnapped and removed it, then carefully pulled out the tub. I also had to unscrew the the control panel to reveal and remove the 4 screws holding the fill tube brace so I could push it back to remove the tub. I then took the inner tub outside and took it apart, 3 parts. The top plastic rim, the tub, and the broken base hub that are held together with torx screws. Then it was cleanup time, very dirty on the inside, used a garden hose, scrub brush, sponge, and soap. Cleaned up the hub nut threads with a wire brush and then the outer tub withe a sponge and shop vac. When the base hub broke it caused the inner tub and outer tub to rub together making a groove and plastic shards on the bottom of the outer tub that I had to scrape and sand smooth. A shop vac an absolute necessity in getting all the grime and plastic crumbs out of the outer tub so they don't get in and clog the pump. I received the replacement parts in 2 days! Reassembled in reverse order and everything worked great! Not a bad project at all when you know what to expect, thanks to Part Select.com.
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Water leaking in the floor occasionally with no obvious leaks anywhere
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Greg from Shannon, GA
- Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
ORDER Spanner wrench for GE tub nut. Impossible to remove hub nut on a washer with age without it. Purchase 1 11/16 in spanner wrench, tub seal, hub nut , split nut
and washer under
agitator all at one time or you will struggle with this repair. The few cents you save is not worth it, the video they provide does a good job but ... Read more theirs washer
is new hope this helps
and washer under
agitator all at one time or you will struggle with this repair. The few cents you save is not worth it, the video they provide does a good job but ... Read more theirs washer
is new hope this helps
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Cold water would continue to flow even when it was supposed to stop.
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Gregory from Campton, KY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Removed knobs, removed cold and hot inlet hoses,removed top cover, removed output hose, wire plugs, and three screws and replaced the valve.
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My washer was overfilling
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Torrance from Southfield, MI
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
the repair was really easy. All I did take down the control panel, disconnect the wires, pop out the switch, and blow through the air hose. I didn't realize what a simple machine it was.
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Replaced drain pump on washer
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John from Tompkinsville, KY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Took about 10 Minutes to have my washer up and running again. So easy, and I almost bought a new washer! Fixed it before my husband got home from work. Thank you PartSelect!
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