GDWT358V55ES General Electric Dishwasher - Overview
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Dishwasher Basket Assembly Silverware
PartSelect #: PS12703061
Manufacturer #: WD28X24469
This basket is part of a silverware basket that has 3 sections. This is the middle section of the basket.
$42.78
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Silverware Basket
PartSelect #: PS959351
Manufacturer #: WD28X10128
This is a basket for washing flatware or silverware in your dishwasher.
$45.06
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Complete Lower Service Rack Assembly
PartSelect #: PS12749241
Manufacturer #: WD28X25960
This complete lower rack assembly is a genuine replacement part designed for select GE dishwashers, including models sold under Hotpoint, Haier, Monogram, and Café brands. Engineered to securely hold ...
$160.61
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Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect #: PS3654179
Manufacturer #: WD15X10014
This water inlet valve should be located behind the lower kickplate panel in either the right or left corner. The attaching solenoid on the valve open and close according to the desired amount of water needed.
$44.23
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Tub Gasket
PartSelect #: PS958888
Manufacturer #: WD08X10032
This gasket lines the inside cabinet in the dishwasher.
$58.04
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Hinge Arm Link
PartSelect #: PS259336
Manufacturer #: WD14X10009
The hinge link on your dishwasher connects the spring to the dishwasher door hinge. If the hinge link becomes cracked or damaged, you may not be able to shut or lock your dishwasher door properly. In ...
$16.05
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Rinse Aid Cap
PartSelect #: PS958932
Manufacturer #: WD12X10122
This genuine rinse-aid dispenser cap is an original replacement part from GE, designed for use with GE dishwashers. It covers the rinse agent port and securely seals the dispenser to keep the rinse ai...
$19.08
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Tine Retainer
PartSelect #: PS958926
Manufacturer #: WD12X10116
This dishwasher retainer connects to the removable tine.
No Longer Available
Screw 8-16 hxw 1/2 Stainless Steel
PartSelect #: PS258461
Manufacturer #: WD02X10067
This OEM-compatible screw is designed for use with many GE dishwashers. Measuring 8-16 HXW and 1/2" in length, this stainless steel screw secures the middle spray arm hub to the upper rack assembly, e...
$16.05
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Sump
PartSelect #: PS959014
Manufacturer #: WD18X10026
This works in conjunction with the pump and filtration system. It is used to receive drainage for disposal.
$49.58
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ARM SPRAY UPPER Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3511316
Manufacturer #: WD22X10084
The upper spray arm helps distribute water from the top of the dishwasher tub.
No Longer Available
Drain Tube Kit
PartSelect #: PS2339994
Manufacturer #: WD24X10045
This kit includes the drain hose with black rubber end fittings and a clamp.
$45.07
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Debbie
February 11, 2025
Is there a filter and if so where is it.
For model number GDWT358V55ES
Hello Debbie, thank you for your question. The Fine Filter is PS958919. I can be located under the Lower Spray Arm assembly PS2339989. We hope this helps.
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Common Symptoms of the GDWT358V55ES
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Heating element rusted and cracked
The hardest part for me was pulling the dishwasher out from under the countertop. Once it is out all you have to do is disconnect the power (or power off the fuse going to the dishwasher) then look underneath the dishwasher and you will see where the two ends of the heating element come through. Disconnect the wires connected to the ends
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by simply sliding off the connector. Then remove the plastic "nuts" that screw onto the ends of the heating element by turning them counterclockwise counterclockwise. Once the nuts are removed you can reach inside the dishwasher and remove the old heating element and replace it with the new one. Then simply replace the plastic nuts and reconnect the wires and you are good to go.
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Jason from Jersey City, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Water leak, small puddle to front left of dishwasher
You'll need to remove the front toe kick and (if installed, the GE Profile baffling for additional silencing action).
You will need to disconnect the right wire connection to access the right screw (and may need to use a flat head screwdriver). You can then remove the 2 screws that hold the Valve Water Inlet on.
... Read more >You will then need to loosen and the hose clamp that attaches the water line to the Valve Water Inlet. You may need to force it undone since the rubber connection is pretty secure around the water tube inlet.
Disconnect the plastic wire housing from the Valve Water Inlet and you should now have the Valve Water Inlet disconnected.
Reverse the order and reconnect everything and you should be good to go!
Double-check for any leaks prior to pushing everything back in :)
You will need to disconnect the right wire connection to access the right screw (and may need to use a flat head screwdriver). You can then remove the 2 screws that hold the Valve Water Inlet on.
... Read more >You will then need to loosen and the hose clamp that attaches the water line to the Valve Water Inlet. You may need to force it undone since the rubber connection is pretty secure around the water tube inlet.
Disconnect the plastic wire housing from the Valve Water Inlet and you should now have the Valve Water Inlet disconnected.
Reverse the order and reconnect everything and you should be good to go!
Double-check for any leaks prior to pushing everything back in :)
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Greg from Burlington, VT
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Socket set
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Glasses and Cups contained baked on sand after washing.
Removed the bottom tray, it just pulls straight out, once the tray was removed, the bottom revolving sprayer just lifts right off. Under this sprayer is a self-cleaning filter. There is a plastic piece that screws the filter into place, this part unscrewed easily by hand. Once unscrewed, the filter lifted straight up. I then reversed
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the process with the new filter and the problem was solved. Note: The old filter was full of sand and grime.
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Brian from Newburyport, MD
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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