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Dissolves odor-causing residue and mildew buildup in washing machine tubs. Use every 30 washes to maintain freshness. Verify fit with your model.
Hex washer head screw for dryers and washers. Replaces damaged, stripped, or missing screws that secure panels, brackets, or components.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replacement end cap for washer left-side assembly. Secures cabinet alignment and protects internal components. Needed when original is cracked or missing.
Right-side cabinet end cap for washers. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing trim piece. Restores proper fit and protects internal components.
The Compression Ring is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This ring is essential for securing the tub within the washing machine, ensuring it remains in place during the wash and spin cycles. It helps maintain the stability and proper function of the washing machine.
You should replace the compression ring if it becomes worn, cracked, or damaged. Causes of a bad compression ring can include frequent use, high-stress loads during wash cycles, or physical damage, which can lead to instability and poor washing performance.
Symptoms of a bad compression ring include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Timer dial knob for washers. Installs on control panel to select wash cycles. Replace if knob spins freely, teeth are worn, or it won't engage cycles.
Replacement timer control knob assembly for washers. Installs on control panel to select cycles and settings. Needed when knob is cracked, broken, worn, or won't grip timer shaft.
Secures the timer knob to the shaft for accurate cycle selection. Replace if worn, broken, or lost causing knob to spin freely. Confirm fit with model.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Replaces the rear control panel backsplash on your washer. Install this assembly when the original is cracked, bent, or corroded for a clean look.
Replace a cracked, broken, or missing control knob on your washer or dryer. This plastic dial installs on the front control panel for cycle selection.
Washer timer shield protects internal timer components from moisture and debris. Simple DIY fix restores proper cycle timing and control operation.
The Knob Clip is an OEM part for GE washing machines and dryers. This small but crucial component is designed to secure the control knob to the appliance's control panel.
Over time, knob clips can wear out or break due to frequent use or accidental damage. When this happens, the control knob may become loose, fall off easily, or fail to engage the control panel properly, making it difficult to set the appliance to the desired cycle or function.
Symptoms of a bad Knob Clip include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Size: 8-18 b.
Fix a washer that won't fill with hot or cold water. This rotary temperature switch controls water temperature settings. Easy 5-minute DIY repair.
Washer won't advance through cycles or stops mid-wash? This timer control assembly manages fill, agitate, rinse, and spin sequences. 15-30 minute repair.
Stainless steel hex washer head screw for securing appliance panels, brackets, and trim. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded fasteners during repair.
Plastic housing that secures the drain solenoid to the pump assembly. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to properly position the solenoid mechanism.
Harness to corset & shifter
External logo emblem badge that restores your washer's factory appearance. Replaces missing, faded, or damaged emblems to keep the cabinet looking finished.
6-20 x 3/8 in. screw secures panels and brackets inside washers. Replaces missing, stripped, or damaged fasteners to restore proper fit and stability.
Secures washer hoses at pump, tub, and valve connections to prevent leaks and hose blow-offs. Replace worn or missing clamps for a tight seal. Confirm fit.
Guides water from the inlet valve into the wash tub. Replace if cracked, broken, leaking, or causing uneven water distribution in your top-load washer.
The Triple Water Valve is an OEM part for GE washing machines. This part controls the flow of water into the washer, allowing for the precise mixing of hot, cold, and warm water necessary for different wash cycles.
Causes of a bad triple water valve can include mineral buildup or blockages from debris, electrical issues such as faulty solenoids, and wear and tear from frequent use.
Symptoms of a bad triple water valve include:
Connects the pressure switch to the tub in top-load washers. Replace if cracked, punctured, or brittle to restore proper water level monitoring.