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General Electric Dishwasher Circulation Pump
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14 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11772000
Manufacturer Part Number WD26X23258
This part contains the Piranha clamps in kit WD35X10382
Fixes these symptoms
  • Leaking
  • Not cleaning dishes properly
  • Will Not Start
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Eric from THORNTON, PA
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. Read more...
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General Electric Dishwasher Sump
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20 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS959014
Manufacturer Part Number WD18X10026
This works in conjunction with the pump and filtration system. It is used to receive drainage for disposal.
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  • Leaking
  • Not cleaning dishes properly
  • Not draining
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John from North Haven, CT
sump inlet was partially dissolved
Disconnected electrics,plumbing, and removed DW.
Replaced sump inlet by removing about four clamps.
The inlet was partially dissolved. I think what lead to this is a partial clog, of broken glass and plastic. DW works fine.
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$220.96
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General Electric Dishwasher Pump and Motor Assembly
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3486941
Manufacturer Part Number WD26X10051
The pump ejects the water from the unit.
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General Electric Dishwasher Drain Valve Shaft Seal
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11 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS263930
Manufacturer Part Number WD8X181
The drain valve shaft seal is a part for your dishwasher drain pump valve. This seal creates a watertight closure around the flapper valve shaft. This part can be accessed through the access panel at the front for a built-in. For a portable dishwasher, consider disconnecting and unplugging the taps and lay on a blanket to access the bottom of the machine. This will need to be replaced if you notice leaking coming from the pump. This part measures approximately 3/8 inches in diameter and is black in color. This is a genuine OEM part that comes right from the manufacturer.
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Joseph from Livermore, CA
Water leak from gate (diverter) valve shaft
This was a fairly simple repair. After disconnecting power to the dishwasher and removing the panel below the door, first had to remove a retainer C clip from the gate valve shaft. Then disconnected the linkage from the gate valve solenoid, removed two return springs and slid the gate valve contol arm off the shaft. Then removed the solenoid bracket that was fastened to the housing by 2 screws. This allowed access to the push on nut on the valve shaft. Removed the old push on nut which exposed the leaking seal. Removed the bad seal, then moistened and carefully slid on and seated the new drain valve shaft seal. Affixed new push on nut. Reinstalled the above mentioned parts that were removed. Problem solved - no more leak. Total cost $18.81 for factory GE parts plus $6.95 shipping. Thank you PartSelect. Read more...
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General Electric Dishwasher Pump Connector
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11 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS259530
Manufacturer Part Number WD18X10010
The circulation pump adapter, or pump adapter assembly connects the circulation pump to the tub of your dishwasher. If your dishwasher is leaking around this adapter, check the connection to ensure everything is fitted tightly. If there is a problem with the adapter, make sure to disconnect the water supply to your dishwasher before completing the repair.
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Installation Instructions
Ashraf from Merrick, NY
Leak from the bottom center
The connector pump had a pinhole leak at the seam (new part did not have seams). Also replaced the sump inlet which looked worn and the impeller.

Lay dishwasher on it's back to access the bottom. Loosen all clamps. Remove both U shaped holders on the sump inlet. Remove screws holding the drain motor. Pull out the pump motor and sump inlet. Connector pump can be unscrewed from the bottom.

Replace parts and reassemble. It isn't that bad once you start disassembly, especially for anyone somewhat handy.
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General Electric Dishwasher Inlet Sump
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1765981
Manufacturer Part Number WD18X10039
This works in conjunction with the pump and filtration system. It is used to receive drainage for disposal.
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Installation Instructions
Scott from GREENSBORO, NC
Water Not Draining.
There are videos on YouTube that demonstrate the repair process better than I can type. I will say I'm not certain why the dishwasher wasn't draining other than when I removed the chamber collection and repositioned the ball filter it would work as it should until the next time. Replacing the sump, chamber collection, and ball filter was a shot in the dark. The tub insulation was an improvement on noise. The first cycle seemed to be draining water better. Overall the removal and installation of the parts was not difficult. Read more...
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$35.78
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General Electric Dishwasher Inlet Sump
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7 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS259528
Manufacturer Part Number WD18X10008
This sump inlet is attached to the tub bottom and collects water for the pump in the dishwasher. The inlet works with the pump and filtration system to receive drainage for it be disposed. If there is leaking or you find your dishes are not cleaning properly, replace this part may be the solution. Remember to unplug your dishwasher from the power source as a safety precaution and refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions and accurate guidance.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Leaking
  • Not cleaning dishes properly
  • Not draining
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Installation Instructions
Ashraf from Merrick, NY
Leak from the bottom center
The connector pump had a pinhole leak at the seam (new part did not have seams). Also replaced the sump inlet which looked worn and the impeller.

Lay dishwasher on it's back to access the bottom. Loosen all clamps. Remove both U shaped holders on the sump inlet. Remove screws holding the drain motor. Pull out the pump motor and sump inlet. Connector pump can be unscrewed from the bottom.

Replace parts and reassemble. It isn't that bad once you start disassembly, especially for anyone somewhat handy.
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General Electric Dishwasher Pump To Wash Arm Rubber Connector
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS259558
Manufacturer Part Number WD18X214
This connector has female threads.
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Skott from Mason, OH
Dishwasher leaking at rubber connector - pump wash arm
First removed dishwaser from under counter so I could get to rubber connecter. It is located in center under dishwasher. I first needed to unscrew with wrench rubber connection at pump and and then the complete piece unscewed by hand from pump wash arm. I then just had to screw new rubber connector back on to bottom of dishwasher and re-attached at the pump. It was very easy to replace the rubber connector. I also replaced the dishwasher sump housing because it was made of same rubbber material and feared it was deteriorating also. I had to unscrew with wrench at pump as well and it just popped out from inside dishwasher after unscrewing screen inside dishwaser. Popped new piece in and screwed screen back on and reconnected underneath dishwasher back to pump. The rack roller wheel just popped right on. FYI: The wheel is actually 1.75 inches in diameter not 2 inches. I was worried it might be too big if it where 2 inches but it was the same size as the other wheels which was 1.75 inches. The hardest part of this job was getting the dishwasher in and out from under the counter. The good news is that most of these parts are standard and the replacement parts fit perfect. Read more...
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$249.86
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General Electric Dishwasher Motor and Pump Kit
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9 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS260801
Manufacturer Part Number WD26X10013
This is a pump and motor kit for your dishwasher. This assembly replaces many old-style pump and motor kits that were manufactured since 1970. The instructions are included with this kit in to assist you. Take note that this is a completely redesigned kit by the manufacturer and now includes the drain solenoid. You may need to replace this part is if your appliance is leaking, not draining properly, noisy, or will not start or clean your dishes properly.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Leaking
  • Noisy
  • Not cleaning dishes properly
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Installation Instructions
Mark from Morgan Hill, CA
Water not draining from dishwasher
I had never done work on my dishwasher - I was a rookie in this area. Turns out the work itself was quite simple. Pulled the dishwasher out, turned it over, and was able to easily replace the motor and pump assembly. The drain tube was also an easy replace. A couple key notes:

1. I also purchased a new drain solenoid and impeller kit. Note that both of these items are already included in the Motor and Pump kit replacement. There is no need to by both, now I have extras.

2. The end of the drain tube has to be trimmed if you are routing the drain tube to an air gap mounted on your kitchen sink. You have to cut the large diameter end of the tube to get to the narrow portion that will fit on your air gap.

3. The first cycle you run with the new motor/pump assembly is noisy. When you first fire it up the components in the pump are all dry, and they squeal until the water gets to them. I initially thought I had done something wrong, but once the water started flowing all the peculiar sounds cleared up.
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$238.94
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General Electric Dishwasher Motor and Drain Pump
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13 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1766031
Manufacturer Part Number WH23X10028
This pump helps expel water from the washing machine and is activated after the spin speed is maintained for a specific period of time. This pump has sound isolation mounting washers and a filter.
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Installation Instructions
Trent from Shreveport, LA
Washing machine would cease functioning at the spin cycle and would not drain.
Remove the front coverfrom the machine. This is done by removing the 3 screws at the bottom of the panel. The panel then drops down and pulls straight off. The pump is located on the front right wall of the of the machine. You will notice a 2-3 inch diamete threaded cap on the right side of the front wall of the machine. This is the front of the pump and access to the filter. Place a large bucket under this cap and slowly loosen the cap. All of the water remaining in the machine will begin to drain (this could be a lot of water. Do not remove the cap completely so that you can quickly stop the flow of water if needed). Once all water is drained from the appliance, Disconnect the two hoses from the pump using a pair of pliers to looses the presure clamps, sliding the clamps back an then pulling off the hoses (be careful of any remaining water in the hoses). Then remove the two screws from the rear base of the pump that secure it to the bottom floor panel of the washer. Slide the pump slightly to the rear to free it from the fittings on the front wall of the machine and the lift the pump up. At this point, firmly pull out the wiring harness plugged into the top right side of the pump. Install the new pump by plugging in the wiring harness and resecuring the pump. Plug in the machine and run on the rinse and spin cycle to test. Read more...

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