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Circulation Pump WD26X23258

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PartSelect Number PS11772000
Manufacturer Part Number WD26X23258
Manufactured by GE
Product Description

Circulation Pump Specifications

This part contains the Piranha clamps in kit WD35X10382
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Not cleaning dishes properly | Leaking | Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WD26X23258 replaces these:
WD26X22285, WD26X22518, WD26X22826
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Stopped circulating water from sprayer arms
The repair is easy for most if you have basic skills.

1. Cycle your unit to make sure all the water in the tub is emptied. (Start a cycle then cancel it which forces it to empty)

2. Turn off the power at the circuit/fuse panel & also turn off your water supply going to the unit which is usually under the sink with your sink plumbing.

3. Have a few old towels handy, there will be a little water but nothing that requires a wet shop vac, etc.

4. Remove the bottom kickplate (should be a screw on each side of the front of unit)

5. Disconnect the power supply wiring to make removal easier.

6. Disconnect the water supply line (have a towel handy there will be a little water in the supply line)

7. Unscrew the mounts either at the top and/or sides of the washer depending on the install method into your cabinetry.

8. Carefully slide out the unit.

9. Carefully turn the unit on its side or upside down depending on your preference to work on the underside where the pump is located. Again have a towel or two handy there will be some water that leaks out from the tub even after forcing an empty cycle.

10. The circulation pump is easy to remove. First plug the power line, there is a clip to disengage to separate the plug. A small flat screwdriver will help.

11. If this is a first time being replaced it will probably have crimp style hose clamps on the two lines coming off the pump. Again a small screwdriver will help pry it apart. Throw these away your pump kit will have new hose clamps for installation.

12. Once these clamps are removed you can slip the hoses off and the pump will be free to remove from the unit.

13. Installation is easy. Make sure the rubber hoses seal completely around the unit before clamping. Pay attention to make sure its sealed evenly, your unit will leak water otherwise once its functioning again.

14. My recommendation is to reassemble, slide the unit back into your cabinetry and hook your power and water supply up. Before you screw the unit back into place and close up the bottom panel, start a quick cycle. Within that first minute when the unit is filling and starting the circulation pump you can watch underneath and make sure your circulation pump lines are sealed and not leaking. Once satisfied, you can then stop the unit and finish securing the unit with mounting screws and closing up the bottom kickplate panel.

Good luck! You can do this :)
  • Paul from PLAINFIELD, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Wash pump stopped spraying the dishes. In all fairness I neglected to clean the filter since I purchased it.
Started by removing dishwasher, including disconnecting power, water and drain line. Then turned washer on back. Electrical connector to old wash pump was a little tricky to remove as the release tab isn’t straightforward, I used a tiny screwdriver and jiggled it around till it came loose. The factory hose clamps (2) are crimped on, but if you can find the tail end you can work them loose with a screwdriver by prying the tail up from the body of the clamp. Once you have the electrical connector and the two clamps removed, the pump comes of easily with a twisting motion. The new wash motor came with new clamps (2 extra). When sliding the rubber boots on the new pump in place, it will require a twisting motion to position it correctly, make sure (I didn’t and had to go through the whole process twice) that the rubber boot is not folded under on the bottom where it’s hard to see. Tighten clamps carefully and don’t over tighten. Plug in electrical connector and you’re ready to reinstall dishwasher.
  • Joseph from HAMILTON, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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No washing action during the wash cycle, the machine still filled and drained
The installation is fairly straightforward, basically one plug in electrical connection and two plumbing connections. The smaller of the two plumbing connections can be tricky because of the hose clamp... The original clamps are one time use crimp style. The replacements are standard hose clamps, which means the section where the tension mechanism is, is a bit wider than the clamp itself... This can cause the rubber collar on the dishwasher to slide off/separate from the pump part itself when tightening the hose clamp. If you are careful and align things just right, it will work like a charm. The best advice I have is to take your time and make sure the connections are snug without being too tight, otherwise it could leak and/or something else could break.
  • Bradley from NEWPORT, KY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Dead spot in motor
Not having to screw with the hose clamps is the advantage here!
Disconnect electric connection at motor.
Slightly bend tabs that hold the pump to motor, twist motor from volute.
Do this on old pump first to get a feel for how easy the tabs can be broken
Do same on the replacement pump, put new motor on, watch alignment
can be a bit tricky.
  • WG from VALLEY SPGS, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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Dishwasher ran but didn't wash
I got lucky and found the diagnostic test instructions tucked inside the washer under the kick plate. From there I ran the tests on each component until I narrowed it down to the pump. The pump cost me less than local dealers. The install went well. Watched the online videos to make sure I was doing it right. Was actually very easy and saved hundreds over a service call.
  • Timothy from CASTLE ROCK, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Sprayer arms didn't operate and dishes were not cleaned
We bought this GE dishwasher new. After 9 months, we started noticing the dishes were not cleaning well. Eventually, the machine just filled up with water and drained. The washing arms didn't work. I replaced fill valve, but that didn't solve it. A GE Tech ran a diagnostic and informed us the pump motor was bad. It was off warranty and repairs would be $300. However, he noted it was easy to do on my own. Two pipe clamps. The part from PartsSelect was 40% less than ordering from GE and was a GE part. Replacement took half an hour and that includes getting it wrong once (one connection leaked due to a bad job attaching the pipe clamp). Works like a champ now.
  • Eric from THORNTON, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Melissa
February 13, 2018
My dishwasher is super noisy when i start it after it fills with water it’s s non stop humming noise will this fix it?
For model number Gdf610pmj0es
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Hi Melissa, Thank you for your question. If your dishwasher is noisy after you start it then the issue is with either the pump and motor assembly or the spray arms. You will need to check the parts to see which ones are causing the issue. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Mike
August 24, 2022
Does this part come with the clamps required for installation?
For model number DDT595SSJ2SS, schematic number 310, circulation pump
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Hello Mike, Thank you for your inquiry. We show that the metal clamps come with the part. We hope this helps and if you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

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JOHN
July 5, 2019
Dishwasher fills, element heats water, no water spray inside unit, replaced float already, water drains from unit properley
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Hello John, thank you for writing. You will want to consider either the Wash Arm Kit part PS6011684, the Conduit Mid Blaster Assembly part PS11729194, or the Pump Wash kit part PS11772000 for your model. We hope this helps.

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Daniel
October 14, 2019
Dishwasher wont drain/operate, even if I enter service mode there is a Green light that flashes three times under the unit *(turbidity sensor?) and then the power cuts out without attempting to drain. Checked all wires and replaced control board.My next guess is drain pump. I took it apart and it's not clogged/stuck though that doesn't mean it's not broken. Any ideas?
For model number GDF620HMJ2ES
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Hi Daniel, it could be the drain pump, the only way to know for sure is for a technician to take a look. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!

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David
October 4, 2021
Does this pump contain a hidden heater that generates the steam and water temperature boost for the sanitation cycle?
For model number GDF640HSM2SS
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Hello David, Thank you for the question. The Water is heated by the heating Element at the bottom of the tub, PartSelect Number PS16226063 to clean and sanitize. We hope this helps!

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Frank
February 4, 2019
My dishwasher fills with water and seems to cycle but does not wash. Once the normal time for the was is done it will drain and dry like normal. Would this part be the problem? We noticed knocking rough noise during the wash cycle the other night. It hasn't seemed to work since.
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Hello Frank, Thank you for contacting us. I suggest checking the following parts: PS6011684 Wash Arm Kit, PS12582671 ELEMENT HEATING ASM, and PS11729194 CONDUIT MID BLASTER Assembly. Good luck with your repair!

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Kurt
November 24, 2022
My GE dishwasher fills with water and drains just fine. It also heats up. It does not spray water though. I was thinking it was the circulation pump. Not sure if this is correct or if there might be something else that would cause this. Any suggestions would be grateful. Thanks.
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Hello Kurt, thank you for the question. According to our research, we would suggest checking the wash arms for any blockages or damages. If they are good, we would recommend replacing the Circulation Pump, part number PS11772000. If you need help placing an order for it, please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Larry
December 5, 2022
Our GE dishwasher will start the timer and fill with water, but it does not engage the spraying action to clean the dishes. By the end of the cycle, the water has been drained, and the dishes still completely dirty. After the drain filter was cleaned, it seemed to work. Can a dirty drain filter keep the system from engaging the spray action, or do you suspect other more likely causes?
For model number DDT595SSJ0SS
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Hello Larry, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend cleaning the spray arms and ensuring that their holes are not clogged. Also, check the ultra-fine filter, part number PS12342852, and replace it if clogged or damaged. The spray arm rotation and spray depends on the water pressure provided by the circulation pump, part number PS11772000. It delivers water to the spray arms to clean your dishes. We look forward to hearing from you if you need assistance with placing an order through our 7-day-a-week customer service. We hope this helps!

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Kathryn
November 16, 2021
Dishwasher tub fills with water, element heats it up but that’s it. It won’t wash or drain and is leaking from the bottom. Just want to make sure I’m ordering the correct parts.
For model number GDT655SSJ0SS
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Hello Kathryn, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and we would suggest the Circulation Pump, part number PS11772000. We hope this helps!

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Rebecca
April 22, 2022
Dishwasher turns on but does not pump water in and sometimes it just beeps and nothing happens
For model number GDT695SMJOES
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Hello Rebecca, thank you for your question . A defective Water Inlet Valve FIX12743161 may be preventing the dishwasher from getting water. Or, Try pressing the "Start/Reset" pad to reset the dishwasher and wait 2 minutes. If the problem persists, reset (reboot) the dishwasher by turning off power to the unit at the house circuit breaker or fuse box for 30 seconds. Restore power and the dishwasher should reset and function normally. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you.

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