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Posted on Jun 27, 2009

WE FOUD A LARGE WHITE RUBBER BAND INSIDE OUR DISHWASHER AND IM NOT SURE WERE IT CAME FROM. IS IT FOR SOME WERE IN THE DISHWASHER

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Hi my mixer suddenly wont spin and im not so sure how to fix it.

if its like mine the belt or pulley wear out mine took 8 years for it wear out. i couldnt find the parts so i took of the base(make sure its unplugged) remove the belt(hold one side of belt over the large cog and turn the cog, the belt should fall off) get a large rubber band (the width of the pulley)and twist the band over the pulley a number of times until it fits tightly over the pulley, replace belt and base and it should work.
this will work if the belt or pulley teeth are worn
my wife still cant beleive it worked
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I have the GE 206c1513p001 Potscrubber and recently found a black seal or rubber band in the dishwasher. Since then, it has been making a continuous clicking noise when it is run and does not clean the...

I have the exact same problem!!! Found 2 loose rubber bands, the bottom doesn't drain completely, and the dishes are left either dirty with a white film on them. Please help!
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A part came off and dont know where it belongs

You will need to lift felt on the platter section exposing the platter. Next you will need to pull upwards on the platter itself. The rubber band goes around the inside of the platter and onto the spindle motor. To replace, simply lift platter section of the unit, place the belt around the inside of the platter and replace the platter. Move the platter around till you see the motor and use some tweesers to pull the belt over the motor. Hope this helps
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A round band came loose during a wash. It is a think black rubber-type band. The band is in tact it just need to be put back on, however i dont know where it came from. Dishwasher is a small version if...

That sounds like it came off of your small apliances (blender, food prosecer...) there is not any rubber washers on the inside of 99.9% of dishwashers becauss thay can melt in the heat.
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RE: ge gsd2000j01ww When I opened my dishwasher after a run... I found a white large belt (rubber band like) on the top shelf. I have no idea where it belongs

At the bottom of the dishwasher (older GE) you see a plastic cover with rounded corners and two 'grill' shaped sides. Remove the screws (1\4) and lift the cover. There might be a huge amount of grey clog and dirt stuck on the inside already. Remove it with a fork or long brush and rinse it. There is another grill in the water hole pull it out and clean it as necessary. You may also want to reach into and check the water hole for debris. If you are not comfortable doing so you can remove the water by pushing an old towel into the hole first. Once all parts are clean put them back in place and fix the cover with the screws. Pour 2-3 table spoons of bleach into the machine and let it run twice on heavy duty cycles.
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Have a teac p-a 400 turntable,that was just given to me. i see a rubber pad that goes on top of turntable, the turntable made out of metal, and a oversized rubber band. I put the rubber band around the...

I'm guessing that the belt is too large (stretched). Normally it should be small enough to stay on the platter itself. Install the platter and place the belt around the motor hub (white plastic), If the belt is too loose, it will just sit and not turn the platter. Try a new belt first as that is the least expensive option to try.

Keep us posted.

Dan
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Makes a funny noise

I had the same problem with my Triton XL Model # - GSD6660G02SS Dishwasher. I tried adding water, zip tied each wash arm (one at a time) and had no positive result. Then I noticed a notch on what is called the docking cone. It supplies water to the middle wash arm. When the upper rack is pulled out you can see the cone at the back of the washer. Anyway I put a rubber O ring on this notch and the noise stopped. I can't tell from the parts list if the O ring is supposed to be there or not. Maybe a GE repair tech can confirm this. Hope it works for you as it did for me.

-Mark
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