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TUB OUT OF BALANCE
Replaced the balance ring on the tub but the main tub was cracked and could not be repaired. Parts select was very helpful. Sent me instructions to repair the washer and replaced defective parts from shipping within 2 days. VERY GOOD EXPERIENCE
Regis from SAN MARTIN, CA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Carlos
January 21, 2019
How do i know if i need to replace the ring balance assemblies on my front load washer?
For model number WH45X10138
Hello Carlos, thank you for your question. You would want to change the balance rings f the tub is out of balance and shaking and moving during a cycle.
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Jessie
November 21, 2018
My washer has an odor that is being transferred to my clothes if I don’t remove them immediately after the washer stops. I have used the tub cleaners and have cleaned the door seal as best as i could. Someone told me if i replace the door seal, this would eliminate my problem. Is this accurate information or do i have a bigger problem?
For model number GFWR4805F0MC
Hello Jessie, Thank you for the question. Yes, the seal or gasket is a common part to be replaced as it can become moldy over time. Part Number: PS11701132. Once replaced, we recommend leaving the door open after use to let the gasket air dry or wiping it down with a rag. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
I am rebuilding my GE washer tub assembly. I have a new bottom and top for the tub assembly. I installed 2 new ring balance assemblies part no wh45x10138 and installed the tub in the washer. Everything in the tub assembly is new except the chrome tub. I spun the tub by hand and found that both new balance ring assemblies were out of balance because the ball bearings were collected at the bottom of the ring. I never powered on the washer. This was just a hand spin after assembly. Is this a defective part or did i do something wrong.
For model number GFWR2700H0WW
Hi Regis,
Thank you for your question. Here is some information that may assist you in verifying if you install the tub assembly correctly, "1- Unplug the washer and turn off the water supply. Dissasemble the front and top panel of your washer and remove the V-belt connecting the pulley on the back of the drum to the drive motor. 2- We recommend having a second person around for this job, as the parts can be quite heavy. Remove the screws holding the stator motor wire clamps to the drum housing and disconnect the ground wire with a nut driver. Undo the drive shaft bolt in the center of the assembly with a socket wrench, and have your assistant hold the inside of the drum while you do so. 3- Remove the stator. Undo the bolts keeping the stator armature to the drum housing with a socket wrench, support the bottom and pull the armature off the drum housing carefully. 4- Take off all hoses and wire connections leading to the drum housing, and undo the bolts securing any counterweights to the front of the drum and remove the weights. Disconnect the shock absorbers and suspension springs, then lift the drum housing out and lay it face down on large wooden blocks. 5- Remove the bolts keeping the top half of the housing to the bottom half with a socket wrench. Separate these halves and remove the old rubber seal from the groove on the flange. Turn over the inner housing and use penetrating oil around the inner lip of the bearing on the drive shaft; let it stand 15 minutes. 6- Position the flat side of a wooden plank on top of the driveshaft and use a hammer to get the driveshaft and inner tub to drop out. Lift up the inner half to reveal the drive shaft connected to the inner tub by the spider. 7- Clean it if needed and move the tub to one side. Place the outer half of the tub housing on the blocks and lever the bearing seal out using a flat-head screwdriver. Clean out any rust and use penetrating oil around the bearing's outer edge, then let it stand for 15 minutes, then turn the housing over and repeat this on the inner bearing. 8- Clean up any leftover oil and use lubricant around the outer face of both new drum bearings. Insert the outer bearing into the cavity and use a rubber mallet to help line it up. Turn the housing over and do the same with the inner bearing. 9- Line up the inner drum with the shaft and the hole in the bearing seal, and lower it carefully until it fits in. Insert the new rubber drum housing seal into the groove inside the outer housing's rim and lower the upper half in place. 10- Put the bolts back in, install the drum housing, and reassemble your machine by reversing the procedures outlined." I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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