General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Drums and Tubs
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General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Tub Cover 24
PartSelect Number PS12343494
Manufacturer Part Number WH44X27239
Elevate the efficiency of your washer with the robust GE Tub Cover 24. Crafted to precision, it snaps perfectly over the top of the washer tub, acting as a robust splash shield. The utilitarian design ensures the widespread reduction of water splashes during the washing process. Make sure to wear work gloves to safeguard your hands while installing this high-quality part. With its durable build, this tub cover significantly aids in prolonging your washer's lifespan. Discover the peace of mind that comes with using trusted GE parts in your appliances.
Installation Instructions
Steven from PHILADELPHIA, PA
Lower drum spline failure unstable replaced and just a snap on to the outer tank.
After drum replacement just clips to snap on outer tub then assembled front cross support, top lid unite and front panel.
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General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Drum Glide
PartSelect Number PS755802
Manufacturer Part Number WE03X10007
Sold individually. There are some dryers that require 2 per dryer. They attach to the outer-most sides of the bearing.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
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General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Tub Cover Kit
PartSelect Number PS12343566
Manufacturer Part Number WH49X27616
This tub ring is designed for your washer. It fits over the top of the tub, and creates a shield that prevents splashes. This part is an OEM part.
Installation Instructions
MIKE from W JEFFERSON, NC
Rattling noise and banging during spin cycles
I removed the washer front cover and slanted cover between washer and drier to see where the noise was coming from. I found 2 rubber stabilizing straps broken away from the tub cap and popped off the snap on tub cap to see if I could repair it. I could not, so, I ordered a new tub drip cap thinking that would solve the problem. Well, the new cap was not identical to the one I took out. The pegs that the straps are supposed to connect to were nonexistent ... frustrating. After reading several help files, I discovered that GE had changed the design of the drip cap intentionally and had done away with the stabilizing straps. There was no mention of the design change in the instructions that came with the new part. Okay, now the real fun began...LOL. Removing those darned tub hangers was a challenge because I was working alone and in a very confined area. The instructions said to remove the 2 front hangers and let the tub sit on the floor. I did not like doing that for fear of damaging other parts under the tub. Additionally, I could not reach the rear hangers if I did it the recommended way. So, I used some oak boards and straps to lift (jack up) the tub as high as possible and to remove the weight off of the tub hangers. With the weight removed from the hangers, they snapped out of place...not easily. The 2 rear hangers are hard to reach and the plastic hanger caps were difficult to unsnap. I had to slam the plastic caps against the frame to get them unsnapped from the metal rods. The instructions did not contain any description of how the hangers are connected or how to get them removed. Anyway, I put it all back together and tested it. Everything is working fine now...minus the stabilizing straps. It would be very easy to injure yourself doing this job. Take your time and consider the consequences before jumping into this alone or with improper lifting equipment or mechanical skills. It was tedious and frustrating but not impossible. Good luck!
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General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Dryer Duct Trap Assembly
PartSelect Number PS1482128
Manufacturer Part Number WE14M119
The GE Complete Duct Trap Assembly is a crucial component for dryers, designed to enclose and support the lint screen in the exhaust air duct. It is important to unplug the dryer before replacing this part to ensure safety during the repair. Don't forget to wear work gloves to protect your hands while carrying out the job. This is a complete assembly, offering a comprehensive solution for your dryer's air duct system. Trust GE, a reliable and well-known brand, to offer quality dryer parts that are durable and designed to fit perfectly. Replace your old or damaged duct trap assembly with this trusted piece to keep your dryer functioning optimally.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
billy from kissimmee, FL
noise in drum
i took the front load dryer apart found the parts that were bad ordered the parts which were a snap at partsselect at first i thought it would be tuff to put back together but the site has good pictures i put the dryer back together but had a tuff time with the belt after i watched a video it went right together i found that taking pictures with my cell phone while taking things apart helped a lot when putting it back together all in all im proud of myself i didnt think i could do it but i did and the dryer works great i will be using the site again i used it a few months ago for my washer it it worked great too!!
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General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Top Drum Glide Kit
2. Removed the yellow clip screwed onto the top frame.
3. Removed the front frame of the dryer by unscrewing the two screws holding the front frame on – one on either side.
4. Mark w/ an (x) on same side of alignment for the 2 wiring connectors before separating them.
5. Removed the front panel by tilting it forward & lifted to unlatch it from the 2 clips at the bottom of dryer.
6. Unwound the belt encircling the drum by releasing the tension between the tensioner roller & drive pulley. (Its better to remove back access panel at this time & do this at the back since I found it necessary to do this anyway when re-installing the new belt).
7. W/ lifting motion, pulled the drum out from the plastic holder attached to the back of the dryer frame. Guided & completely removed the drum out of the dryer.
8. Unscrewed the 3 screws holding the old big bearing to the back of the drum.
8. Unscrewed the 2 screws & removed the plastic that had held the bearing at back of the frame.
8. Installed the new bearing by screwing it to the back of the drum with 3 screws. Be careful not to strip screws. Used help to hold new bearing in place & aligned w/ screws.
9. From the front, installed the plastic holder to the back of the frame by 2 screws and put the ball bearing in-between holder & the metal strip retainer coming from the back of dryer.
10. Used the grease that came with the kit on the plastic holder & the big bearing at the back of the drum.
11. Replaced w/ new belt then re-inserted the drum back into the body of the dryer frame, w/ lifting motion, re-inserted the bearing into the plastic holder.
12. Putting the belt into the drive & tension pulleys through the back access panel was easy but could be very hard to do if coming from the front.
13. Had to replace the front panel's top felt w/ glides that holds the drum at the front w/ a new one. Really important to pay attention to where the plastic glides excess portion is facing (towards front panel), otherwise the front panel might not fit when you snap it back to place.
14. Removed old felt remnants w/ blade scraper & sandpaper. Used adhesive that came w/ kit. Once tacky, put the new felt w/ glides on & used clamps to hold it in place.
15. Waited for 2 hrs. (watched a movie) then re-installed front panel. Make sure that the drum (front) lid rides on top of the plastic glides.
16. Latched bottom of front panel to the metal clips. Replace the 2 screws back into place holding the front panel.
17. Snapped the wiring connectors in place where the (x) marks align.
18. Lowered the top panel & snapped it back into place
Note: All parts came w/ fast delivery & OEM fit - very satisfied! Took my time & on every chance I cleaned & vacuumed all areas of lint & dirt since the dryer hasn't been serviced for more than 10 years... Read more...
PartSelect Number PS264864
Manufacturer Part Number WE03X10001
This top drum glide kit comes with the adhesive.
Fixes these symptoms
- Marks left on clothes
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
Raul from Fountain, CO
Loud noise & clothes hanging in drum.
1. Remove power cord from wall outlet. Unlatched the top lid of the dryer by pushing a flat screwdriver under the R & L sides where a metal clip on each side holds the top down. 2. Removed the yellow clip screwed onto the top frame.
3. Removed the front frame of the dryer by unscrewing the two screws holding the front frame on – one on either side.
4. Mark w/ an (x) on same side of alignment for the 2 wiring connectors before separating them.
5. Removed the front panel by tilting it forward & lifted to unlatch it from the 2 clips at the bottom of dryer.
6. Unwound the belt encircling the drum by releasing the tension between the tensioner roller & drive pulley. (Its better to remove back access panel at this time & do this at the back since I found it necessary to do this anyway when re-installing the new belt).
7. W/ lifting motion, pulled the drum out from the plastic holder attached to the back of the dryer frame. Guided & completely removed the drum out of the dryer.
8. Unscrewed the 3 screws holding the old big bearing to the back of the drum.
8. Unscrewed the 2 screws & removed the plastic that had held the bearing at back of the frame.
8. Installed the new bearing by screwing it to the back of the drum with 3 screws. Be careful not to strip screws. Used help to hold new bearing in place & aligned w/ screws.
9. From the front, installed the plastic holder to the back of the frame by 2 screws and put the ball bearing in-between holder & the metal strip retainer coming from the back of dryer.
10. Used the grease that came with the kit on the plastic holder & the big bearing at the back of the drum.
11. Replaced w/ new belt then re-inserted the drum back into the body of the dryer frame, w/ lifting motion, re-inserted the bearing into the plastic holder.
12. Putting the belt into the drive & tension pulleys through the back access panel was easy but could be very hard to do if coming from the front.
13. Had to replace the front panel's top felt w/ glides that holds the drum at the front w/ a new one. Really important to pay attention to where the plastic glides excess portion is facing (towards front panel), otherwise the front panel might not fit when you snap it back to place.
14. Removed old felt remnants w/ blade scraper & sandpaper. Used adhesive that came w/ kit. Once tacky, put the new felt w/ glides on & used clamps to hold it in place.
15. Waited for 2 hrs. (watched a movie) then re-installed front panel. Make sure that the drum (front) lid rides on top of the plastic glides.
16. Latched bottom of front panel to the metal clips. Replace the 2 screws back into place holding the front panel.
17. Snapped the wiring connectors in place where the (x) marks align.
18. Lowered the top panel & snapped it back into place
Note: All parts came w/ fast delivery & OEM fit - very satisfied! Took my time & on every chance I cleaned & vacuumed all areas of lint & dirt since the dryer hasn't been serviced for more than 10 years... Read more...
General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Tub Cover 27
PartSelect Number PS12343493
Manufacturer Part Number WH44X27188
General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Tub 24"
PartSelect Number PS9491779
Manufacturer Part Number WH45X10150
General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Washer Outer Tub Assembly 27 Inch
PartSelect Number PS10055836
Manufacturer Part Number WH45X10149
The outer tub assembly houses the spin basket and holds water during the wash cycle
General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Drum Asm
PartSelect Number PS12743431
Manufacturer Part Number WE21X28957
General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Drum Asm
PartSelect Number PS12743430
Manufacturer Part Number WE21X28956
Introducing a must-have component for your GE dryer - the Drum and Baffle Assembly. This key item revolves to efficiently circulate air through your laundry, aiding in quick and effective drying. It also incorporates baffles that expertly lift and tumble your clothing within the drum for optimum exposure to the warm air. Prior to the installation process, remember to unplug the dryer, with the recommendation of wearing work gloves for the protection of your hands. Trust this quality GE appliance part to deliver exceptional performance and longevity to your dryer. Please, install this piece with care, ensuring your GE dryer continues to serve you in the best way possible.
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