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5TW4207ST0WS General Electric Washer - Overview

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Pump Drain Assembly – Part Number: WH23X28418
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Pump Drain Assembly
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This drain pump assembly is for washers. Drain pump assembly removes water from the washer during the drain portion of the cycle. The assembly may include multiple parts; refer to your parts diagram for a complete list of parts included.
Water Inlet Valve Assembly – Part Number: WH13X26535
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Water Inlet Valve Assembly
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This water inlet valve assembly controls the flow of hot and cold water into your washing machine, ensuring each cycle uses the correct amount of water. If your washer isn’t filling properly, is leaking, or continues to fill even when turned off, the valve may be faulty and require replacement. The part is housed in durable gray plastic and does not include a gasket. Installation may require basic tools and should be done with the power and water supply disconnected.
ROD & SPRING Assembly LEFT - WHITE – Part Number: WH16X26911
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ROD & SPRING Assembly LEFT - WHITE
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This is a manufacturer-made suspension rod and spring assembly for your washing machine. This suspension rod is one of four suspension rods that make up the entirety of the inner suspension of your washing machine, and if worn out or damaged, must be replaced immediately. If you hear loud or excessive banging noises from your washing machine, this and/or other suspension rods within the washing machine are worn out. This specific suspension rod is the left assembly, so the parts for the other side of your washing machine will also be required when replacing this one, considering they all wear at a relatively similar rate. This suspension rod assembly is sold individually, so it does not come with any other suspension rods.
ROD & SPRING Assembly RIGHT - GREEN – Part Number: WH16X26910
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ROD & SPRING Assembly RIGHT - GREEN
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This rod and spring assembly is designed to fit with washing machines and is made by the original manufacturer of your washer. It is a part of the washer suspension system that helps to stabilize and support the drum. The rod is a cylindrical plastic component that connects the drum to the outer frame of the washing machine. The spring is made of metal and provides tension and elasticity. The assembly is designed to absorb shocks and vibrations while the washer is running to help prevent excessive movement. If the assembly is damaged or out of alignment, the washer will be unstable and noisy. This assembly is designed to fit on the right side of the washer.
MODE SHIFTER – Part Number: WH03X30517
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MODE SHIFTER
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Part #WH03X30517
This is a mode shifter or shift actuator for models of washing machine. Mode shifters are designed to change the function of the washing machine motor, between spinning cycles and agitation, and is usually installed at the bottom of the washer. If your washing machine is not spinning or agitating during its washing cycle, or if it simply does not start, this shift actuator is likely bad and in need of replacing. This shift actuator is made mostly of plastic, and features two holes to secure it with screws, as well as a single wire harness that connects within your washing machine. This shifter is an OEM part and is sold individually.
CLUTCH – Part Number: WH05X24185
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CLUTCH
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This is a clutch for your washing machine. The clutch is made of a white plastic material and is used within washing machines to engage and disengage the transmission during the wash and spin cycles, and ultimately help spin the basket of the tub so your clothes finish damp and not soaked. If your washer has issues with spinning or agitating, this part is likely broken or has worn out, and will need to be replaced. To replace this part, some disassembly of your washer will be required, and tools like a screwdriver and socket wrench will be needed. This clutch is sold as an individual and does not come with any other parts.
Agitator – Part Number: WH43X30957
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Agitator
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Part #WH43X30957
This is an agitator assembly for washing machines. Agitators are used within top load washing machines to move back and forth and effectively wash your clothes. However, if the agitator currently in your washing machine is damaged and/or worn out, it needs to be replaced for your washing machine to operate properly. Replacing this agitator assembly will require a wrench, and for you to turn off the power and water supply for your washing machine. This agitator assembly is an OEM part that is sold individually and does not come with any other parts or accessories.
DRIVE BELT – Part Number: WH01X24180
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DRIVE BELT
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This drive belt is sourced from the original manufacturer for use in various models of dryers. It is a rubber belt that connects the motor to the transmission of the washer. It enables the drum to spin and agitate during the wash cycle. The belt is prone to wear over time due to the high friction it experiences. The belt may slip, become frayed or lose tension. If the belt is faulty, the drum will have difficulty rotating, you may notice loud banging or squealing sounds, and a burning odor coming from the washer. You can find the belt near bottom of the drum or towards the back.
SPEED SENSOR – Part Number: WH03X32158
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SPEED SENSOR
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Part #WH03X32158
This is a speed sensor for a variety of washing machine models. Speed sensors are used to monitor the speed of the washer drum and communicate it to the electronic control board to slow or quicken it. If this speed sensor is damaged or bad, it will cause your washer drum to rotate too quickly, slowly, or inconsistently. Replacing this sensor will require a screwdriver and some minor disassembly of your washing machine. This sensor is an OEM part and is sold individually, so it does not come with any other parts or accessories.
SPRING CLUTCH – Part Number: WH01X24434
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SPRING CLUTCH
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Introducing the GE Spring Clutch, a crucial component for your washer. This intricate item applies steadfast pressure against the shifter hub, dutifully holding it in place for uninterrupted operation. For safe and accurate installation, remember to unplug your washer and wear work gloves to guard your hands. As a member of the renowned GE lineage, this spring clutch offers consistent quality and performance. Enhance your washer's functionality today with the GE Spring Clutch.
SCR 1/4-20, 2A SINULOC – Part Number: WH02X24374
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SCR 1/4-20, 2A SINULOC
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Presenting the GE SCR 1/4-20, 2A SINULOC Screw, a key component for ensuring the optimal functioning of your washers. This robust piece, designed with precision by GE, assures a safe and snug fit to maintain the efficiency of your appliance. Constructed to resist wear and tear, this piece is sturdy and durable. Please adhere to all safety practices during installation to safeguard your appliance and ensure longevity. Experience peace of mind with GE quality, reliability, and efficiency when you choose the SCR 1/4-20, 2A SINULOC Screw. Make your washer perfect with GE precision.
Lid Lock & Harness – Part Number: WH08X37937
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Lid Lock & Harness
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Part #WH08X37937
This genuine OEM lid lock and striker is designed for washing machines. The lid lock comes with the wiring harness and striker, which is a small plastic piece attached to the lid of the washing machine. When the lid is closed, the striker aligns with and engages a corresponding latch on the washing machine. The lid lock mechanism prevents the washer from starting or operating while the lid is open. This is important for safety reasons, as opening the lid during operation could lead to injuries or damage to the machine. If the lid lock mechanism is damaged or faulty, the lid will be unable to lock and the washer may not start, or it may stop running mid cycle. It is important to address any faults promptly to avoid further damage or safety hazards.

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Washer ran fine but woudl not drain water - low humming noise
62 of 93 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Mike from NAPLES, FL
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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 !
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Would not drain the water from the tub.
37 of 58 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Micheal from South Bend, IN
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Socket set
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.
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Cold water dripping inside of washer from inlet valve
27 of 36 people found this instruction helpful.
  • George from CLARKSVILLE, TN
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Turn off hot and cold water supply valves feeding washer.
Disconnect both water hoses from washing machine.
Remove two screws (one on each side) from upper silver colored metal plate on back of washer to allow access to (blue) water inlet valve.
Slightly lift the bottom portion of metal plate and slide to release hooks for easy removal.
Pull back and tilt forward plastic control panel to get it out of your way.
Disconnect two electrical connections (one on each side) of water inlet valve. One of these came off easily but the other one was stubborn and I had to force it off with a screw driver. If there is an easier way I don't know what it is.
Remove two screws from water inlet valve. (one on each side)
Gently pull up on stainless steel water temperature sensor located in the middle of the water inlet control valve. It has a black wire connected to it so be careful.
Once you have disconnect the sensor you can remove the water inlet valve.
If you look closely you will see a small blue O-ring in the hole where you removed the water temp sensor from the water inlet valve.
The new valve DOES NOT come with a replacement O-ring so you
will have to re-use the old one. I used a small jeweler's screwdriver to get the old out of the hole.
Don't forget to install the O-ring or your washer WILL leak!
Put everything back together in reverse order.
Check hose connections for leaks.
Hope this helps somebody. Wish I had known about the O-ring. It would have saved me a headache.
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