This is a dual-action agitator for a washer. It is an OEM replacement part that is sourced from the manufacturer. The agitator tosses your clothes to clean them efficiently. This plastic dual-action agitator is white in color. It is approximately 18 inches tall with a base diameter of about 12 1/4 inches. No tools are required for this repair. Your agitator has eight tabs that fasten on the drive block of your washer, which is driven by the transmission. This part does not include the agitator coupling kit, which is frequently purchased at the same time as the agitator.
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Replacing your General Electric Washer Dual Action Agitator
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Jenny T - February 7, 2024
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Easy peasy
Part was easy to find with model number, was delivered fast, easy to install.
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Ryen V - August 23, 2023
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Easy fix went right in no problem
Very simple and easy repair, part went right in.
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Nancy C - July 8, 2023
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Easy to install
We really like our new agitator. Easy to install, good fit and works very well.
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Jenna R - June 22, 2023
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Exact fit
This wss an exact fit to my washing machine and easy to install.
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Chris W - June 11, 2023
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Awesome part
The part was excellent condition!
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David R - May 20, 2023
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Easy repair
The part is exactly right.
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Jamie K - March 13, 2023
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Easy repair, but product was poor quality
I barely had it 3 weeks and one of the fins has already broken off even with light loads. Very disappointed in the quality
March 13, 2023
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Thank you for your review. Please accept our apologies for this situation. We will be in touch with you shortly regarding your order.
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Lea M - July 10, 2021
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Easy repair for someone strong, Works prefectly.
The part came in great condition; it arrived very fast. I'm close to 80 years old, so I needed somone a lot stonger than myself to install it. That person was able to install it for me and I did not have to pay for a handy person to come out. The You Tube videos really helped. It has been working great with no problems for about 6 weeks. I know some people write their reviews too quickly. I wanted to give it some time. Works perfectly; like a charm. So glad we found this website; a lot cheaper to fix it this way than to buy a new washer. Thanks Part Select!
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Robert B - July 9, 2021
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You kept it alive and saved me a boatload of money
From the ease of navigating your website to the video showing how to easily do what appeared to be a difficult repair, all I can say is thanks. The part I ordered was OEM quality, fairly priced, and shipped promptly. I urge anyone reading this to make PartSelect your trusted appliance/equipment repair site.
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Christopher T - July 7, 2021
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The agitated washer
Came in couple days removed broken one and installed new one in couple minutes works great again.
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Lower agitator, very loose and wobbly
Reached down into the washer bowl. Fingers on each side of the agitator base. Quick jolt up agitator popped out adjustable wrench took the bolt. Off of the agitator coupling removed coupling wire, brushed the gear slots installed a new coupling with both new bolt lined up, agitator slots pump, the new agitator on after lined up with a dow
... Read moren force quick jolt, then installed the new fabric softener, part on top of agitator
All of the fins on the bottom had broken due to clothes getting caught in them.
Removed the softener despenser by pulling it straight up, then did the same with the agitator, except I had to turn it a little then pull straight up.
Sallie from WEAVERVILLE, NC
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Noisy while spinning
I dissasembled the machine and it took about 30 minutes. Orderd the parts recommended for noisy spinning. Reinstalled the new parts / changed all drum straps. Cleaned the drain drum and spin drum and after complete reassembly the washer is still noisy in agitation and spin cycle. The motor,transmission,counter weight,and drum look ok but
... Read more there is still a reason why the machine is still noisy. Spent 120.00 dollars on parts so far but the drum and motor,transmission and counterweight are very expensive to replace. I am just going to keep using the machine until the washer fails to work anymore. I'm not going to put any more money in the washer. I will just buy a new one. It's not hard to dissasembled and reassemble the washer. I purchased the parts that was recommended to fix the washer but they were not the ones.The new parts did help like the tub seal but the bottom line is that the washer is still noisy. I watched your videos to work on the washer and there were no special instructions on disassembly and reassembly. Like always there must be more than i know to repair this washer. Thanks
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Fins on agitator broke off
Watched the repair video on PartSelect website , repair was exactly as they showed on video , grab old agitator at base , give a quick pull and it popped right off , lined up tabs to coupler with new agitator and gave a sharp push down and new agitator snapped right on. Total repair time was approx 5 minutes .
Herb from FARMINGVILLE, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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broken agitator
I pulled on the bottom edges of the agitator, like the video said, until my fingers were numb. Finally, after I got aggravated, I beat the old agitator into a hundred pieces with a hammer and chisel. Then I slid the new agitator into place and gently tapped on the top of it. It snapped into place and has worked like a new one every since.
Randy from CHIPLEY, FL
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Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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broken part
We pulled out the old parts and then we got the new parts and we put them in,
Oraila from RINCON, GA
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Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Agitator slipping off agitator coupling during operation
Pulled agitator off existing agitator coupling. Removed and replaced agitator coupling. Snapped agitator on. One of the easiest appliance repairs I have ever attempted.
My wife washed a washable mop head and somehow it managed to break one of the fins off the agitator. I ordered a new agitator, fabric softener dispenser, agitator coupling, and bolt. I figured since I had to replace the agitator I would replace everything. This was super simple and easy. I watched a few videos on getting the agitator off
... Read more, some people said you may need to run some rope under it to get it off. Luckily mine popped right off. I grabbed both sides and gave it a good solid jerk straight up and it came right off. I used a 3/8 drive socket wrench and a 7/16 socket to remove the bolt from the agitator coupling. I installed the new coupling with a new bolt, lined up the agitator and snapped it right on. Popped in the new fabric softener dispenser and that was it. I may have spent a total of 10 minutes counting unpacking the new parts and carting the old ones out to the trash can replacing this. If you can operate a socket wrench or a new smart phone this is really a piece of cake.
The agitator "wings" are open at the bottom so any clothes with strings gets caught in these wings and eventually brake the wings off.
I watched the video provided by your site and followed it. I removed the clothes softener part from the agitator, Got a good grip on the agitator and pulled up. It came right off. Aligned the new agitator groves and slid it into place, put the fabric softener part back on! Super easy.
Margaret from Chimayo, NM
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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The agitator broke off the agitator coupling when I attempted to wash my comforter.
I used a wrench to remove the coupling bolt. I then put the new coupling on and tighten the bolt. I then inserted the agitator over the grooves already molded on the coupling and popped in place. I then inserted the fabric softener on top of the agitator. Done! It took me around 20 minutes to complete the task. Doing the job myself saved
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Pat
October 3, 2019
Does the agitator sit flush with floor of the washer tub
For model number Gtw180ssjoww
Hello Pat, thank you for your question. Yes, it should be flat down on the tub. Good luck with your repair!
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Robert
November 12, 2021
Is there a different agitator I can put in this unit? I prefer the lower one like a plate agitator.
For model number Wpre6100G2wt
Hello Robert, thank you for writing The manufacture has designed each model with either an agitator or no agitator. Your model number comes with part number PS1482519. They are not interchangeable. We hope this information helps.
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Dennis
December 30, 2021
HOW DO YOU REMOVE THE AGITATOR
For model number WDRR2500K3WW
Hello Dennis, Thank you for the question. We suggest watching the How to Video for this Agitator. 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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Carlos
February 4, 2023
My agitator turn clockwise without stop when I check it manually, I dont know if it should stop half of the way and turn conterclock wise another half turn and stop. It is normal or it is a signal that it needs to plastic dogs changed. May be my model dont need plastic dogs or if it working properlly. Thanks
For model number GTAN 4250 D
Hi Carlos,
Thank you for your question. The agitator should turn 3/4 of a revolution clockwise and then 3/4 counterclockwise. The upper portion of the agitator is driven by directional cogs or "dogs" that are made of hard plastic and can wear out from hard use. If the upper portion of your agitator will turn in either direction or makes a grating sound during the wash cycle, then the directional cogs may need to be replaced. Visually inspect the cogs for discoloration, wear, or damage. You should also look to see if any cogs are missing. If your cogs have any of the symptoms described above, you will need a set of replacement directional cogs. If you have any questions, please let us know. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Joe
September 20, 2019
The agitator fins break and catch and tear cloths. It was replaced eight months ago. Now I can't find the correct replacement mine has a top cap.
For model number HSWP1000M2WW
Hello Joe, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS1482519. The cap PartSelect Number PS12073992 is sold separate. Hope this helps!
Hello Travis, thanks for your question. Generally speaking, if your washer won't spin you can begin your repair by inspecting the Coupler, Drive Belt, Clutch and Drive Pulley. For assistance locating the parts to purchase, feel free to call Customer Service with your model number. Good luck with your repair!
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Kenneth
December 3, 2021
Can the agitator be removed from the washer?
For model number HSWP1000M4ww
Hi Kenneth,
Thank you for your question. Yes, the agitator can be removed from the washer. There is a video listed with the agitator on our website that you may reference on how to remove/install it. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
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Danny
March 8, 2022
My agitator actually only needs the plastic dogs that make the upper portion work. Couldn't seem to find them in parts list. Are these still available or is the agitator sold as one unit?
For model number WHSR2070V2WB
Hello Danny, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found this model does not come equipped with Cogs/Dog Ears. Please submit a new question if you have any follow ups. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
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Beverly
May 24, 2023
Purchased new agitator 9 months ago, not used during winter because at cottage - the fins keep breaking - why? Thanks
For model number HSWP1000M4WWW
Hi Beverly, thank you for your question. Based on our research, plastics are highly susceptible to breaking when they become too cold. The agitator fins are made of a thin plastic material, and may not have the strength to bear too cold weather. The compatible agitator for your model is part number PS1482519. If you require assistance to place an order, please contact customer service!
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Teresa
July 11, 2023
Is there an agitator without the fins to fit my washer
For model number GTWP1800D1WW
Hi Teresa, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, this agitator, part number PS1482519, is the manufacturer recommended replacement agitator for your model. This agitator assembly comes with the fins. We hope this information helps!