GFWS1500D1WW General Electric Washer - Overview
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Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect #: PS1019151
Manufacturer #: WH13X10023
This water inlet valve attaches the water lines to the back of your appliance. The attaching solenoids on the valve open and close according to the desired temperature, or amount of water needed.
$106.86
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PUMP
PartSelect #: PS16743374
Manufacturer #: WH11X34740
The drain pump removes water from the washer during the drain portion of the cycle.
$81.34
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Door Lock Latch
PartSelect #: PS1021459
Manufacturer #: WH10X10006
Ensure safe and reliable operation of your front-load washer with this door lock assembly. This genuine OEM component secures the door during wash and spin cycles, preventing it from opening until the...
$193.50
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Door Strike
PartSelect #: PS2322437
Manufacturer #: WH01X10356
This part is the replacement door plunger or door strike for your washer. It is made of white plastic and is approximately 2 inches by 1.5 inches. The door strike attaches to the washer door and activ...
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KNOB
PartSelect #: PS11759039
Manufacturer #: WE04X21014
Enhance the functionality and ease of your GE dryer with this GE Control Knob. This key component allows you to accurately adjust your dryer's cycle settings, providing you a streamlined laundry exper...
$36.00
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DRIVING BELT
PartSelect #: PS3487272
Manufacturer #: WH08X10050
This washer drive belt connects the motor to the drive system, enabling the drum to spin during wash and spin cycles. Designed with a 7-ribbed, 6-grooved structure, it ensures efficient power transfer...
$108.00
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Bellow - Gray
PartSelect #: PS6011699
Manufacturer #: WH08X10064
This part is also called the Door Boot Seal. It's the main seal between the front bulkhead and the outer tub.
$264.06
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INSIDE_DRAIN_HOSE
PartSelect #: PS1022525
Manufacturer #: WH41X10127
Enhance the functionality of your GE appliance with this high-quality inside drain hose. This integral component plays a vital role in facilitating the efficient draining of your appliance. Expertly d...
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DRIVE PULLEY KIT
PartSelect #: PS3487269
Manufacturer #: WH07X10022
This drive pulley kit is a critical component that transfers power from the motor to the washer drum via the drive belt, enabling smooth agitation and spin cycles. Designed for durability and a precis...
$121.75
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PUMP FILTER
PartSelect #: PS16874133
Manufacturer #: WH11X34741
Imagine the ease of cooking with a perfectly functioning cooktop, courtesy of our genuine Whirlpool Infinite Burner Switch. This authentic OEM part will seamlessly fit your Whirlpool model, promising ...
$85.87
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Simon
February 15, 2023
My washer don’t turn on. I don’t know what go wrong with it
For model number GFWS1500D1WW
Hi Simon, thank you for reaching out. The following parts need to be checked to fix the issue: the power cord, part number PS3487328, the door latch, part number PS1021459, and the control board, part number PS1021459. We hope this solves your problem!
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Common Symptoms of the GFWS1500D1WW
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Will not drain
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Lid or door won’t close
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machine would not fill on any cycle requiring hot water, Machine would work fine on cold cycles
I Disconnected power to machine and shut off water supply lines. Move washer away from wall and removed supply lines.(good time to replace them if older than five years) Where these supply lines attach to the washer is the water valve you are replacing. There are 3 screws on the back of the cabinet lid, then on the front 3 more screws hol
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d the lid to the plastic control housing. After removing screws you need to slide the lid up and towards the back of the machine app. 1 1/2"to 2" before you can raise the lid up and off of the machine. Once the lid is off it is just one screw holding the valve, and a hose clamp that needs removed from the end of the valve. Then slide valve to the right (looking from front of machine to the back.) I left the wires attached to the old valve,installed the new valve then reattached the wires in the same order as they were on the old valve to avoid confusion. (note valve must slide into place to get screw to line up.)assemble is reverse of the above steps. Don't forget to level machine. Be careful attaching water supply lines plastic valve threads can strip without much effort.
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Robert from Altoona, PA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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inlets cross threaded from water hose connections
I unplugged the power cord from the wall outlet, then I had to remove the top panel off the machine by removing the three phillips screws holding the back trim strip to the front top of the machine, than I removed the three 1/4 inch head screws holding the top panel found at the back top of machine. I now pulled the top pannel to the rear
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and removed the top pannel. Then I used pliers to squeeze open and slide clear the small clamp to the rubber hose to the valve and removed the hose end to the valve. Then I carefully pulled off the four wire connectors to the two solenoids of the valve.
Than I removed the one 1/4 inch head screw found on the back side of the machine securing the valve to the machine. Then I removed the valve by sliding it to the mounting screw side to disengage it.
Install the valve in reverse order but I tightened the valve holding screw only till it's seated because it screws into soft plastic. 6/15/08
Than I removed the one 1/4 inch head screw found on the back side of the machine securing the valve to the machine. Then I removed the valve by sliding it to the mounting screw side to disengage it.
Install the valve in reverse order but I tightened the valve holding screw only till it's seated because it screws into soft plastic. 6/15/08
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Allan from Tucson, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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"Door Locked" light always on. Washer would not run
Remove bottom kick plate of washer. Remove 4 screws behind door that hold the latch/lock assembly. Reach up inside the washer from underneath to unplug 3 wire connectors. (This is a very tight spot). Once wires are off, part comes right out. Connect wires to the new part - this is by far the most difficult part of the job because it
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is way up inside the washer. Replace all bolts.
Overall, pretty easy to do - just reconnecting the wires is a pain, but if you are patient it is not a big deal.
Overall, pretty easy to do - just reconnecting the wires is a pain, but if you are patient it is not a big deal.
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Robert from Dallas, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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