WCXH214H0WW General Electric Washer - Overview
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Inner Door Panel Kit - White
PartSelect #: PS975857
Manufacturer #: 134426500
Do you need a key component for your GE appliance? Look no further than the indispensable End Cap Handle. This isn't just a spare part?it?s a lifeline that helps your GE appliance run smoothly and eff...
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Dryer Screw 818 X .31
PartSelect #: PS299875
Manufacturer #: WR2X9494
This screw is sold individually. Size 8 - 18 x 0.31
No Longer Available
Drive Belt
PartSelect #: PS269367
Manufacturer #: WH08X10003
This drive belt contains 6 ribs.
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Common Symptoms of the WCXH214H0WW
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Door catch broken
I paid a plumber $150 to replace this part a year ago. I simply took the screws out,ordered the part,paid for 1 day shipping, and screwed the new part on. The washer DID NOT WORK without this part,and worked perfectly the minute I replaced it.
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Jennifer from South Chatham, MA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Rubber seal (boot) needed to be replaced.
I began by removing the seal from the exterior lip of the machine housing. I took a razor and removed any rubber and adhesive that remained on the unit.
Next, I remove the boot from the soap dispenser tube (located at about 11:00 of the opening) with a needlenose plyers. The manual recommends flattening a 3" copper pipe to ... Read more fashon a tool to release the "bread tie" fastener. I can see why but patience with a needlenose sufficed.
I pulled the boot down from the tub housing (with much force) exposing the band that holds the boot in firmly. I one pull, both pieces came out. I could tell getting the new one is was going to be a chore.
I cleaned the area and after about 40 strenuous minutes of getting the new boot onto the tub, only a couple things remained. Even with help, be prepared to dedicate hours of frustration getting the band around the boot securing it to the tub. The working space is minimal and the task is virtually hopeless to slightly possible.
Once that's taken care of, you may feel like you can accomplish anything. The rest goes up in the order it came out. Make sure you slide the boot up as far up the soap dispensing unit as possible before securing the bread tie clamp.
Run the seal around, close the door and have one of you kids clean up the work area (and mop the blood, sweat and tears from the unit and the floor.
Next, I remove the boot from the soap dispenser tube (located at about 11:00 of the opening) with a needlenose plyers. The manual recommends flattening a 3" copper pipe to ... Read more fashon a tool to release the "bread tie" fastener. I can see why but patience with a needlenose sufficed.
I pulled the boot down from the tub housing (with much force) exposing the band that holds the boot in firmly. I one pull, both pieces came out. I could tell getting the new one is was going to be a chore.
I cleaned the area and after about 40 strenuous minutes of getting the new boot onto the tub, only a couple things remained. Even with help, be prepared to dedicate hours of frustration getting the band around the boot securing it to the tub. The working space is minimal and the task is virtually hopeless to slightly possible.
Once that's taken care of, you may feel like you can accomplish anything. The rest goes up in the order it came out. Make sure you slide the boot up as far up the soap dispensing unit as possible before securing the bread tie clamp.
Run the seal around, close the door and have one of you kids clean up the work area (and mop the blood, sweat and tears from the unit and the floor.
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Jon from Stevens Point, WI
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Difficulty Level:Very Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Broken door latch on front loader machine
The part was exactly what we needed and came sooner than we expected. It was easy to fix and we avoided hiring a repair man.
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Tammy from Somersworth, NH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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