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General Electric WCVH6800J gasket broken

not to hard to change first you need to get it out there is a spring holding it grab the bottom side of the gasket and you will feel the spring not to hard to doit take a picture or samething to remember how to put it back in make sure the drane hole goes on the bottom.
1/29/2014 2:13:58 AM • General Electric... • Answered on Jan 29, 2014
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Where is washing machine filter in wdsr2120j

No filter. Thats with front loaders. Water left in the tub is two issues. #1 Kinked drain or clogged hose. If that is OK then your drain pump is bad and needs replacing. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/steven_b77d19396bfe2249
1/16/2014 7:23:32 PM • General Electric... • Answered on Jan 16, 2014
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Washer belt 7 PJE 1303

Right size belt, just a bear to put on. Easiest way, zip tie belt to fly wheel (one each side of spoke/spine). Than run belt around pulley on motor, turn fly wheel, helps to guide belt as you turn. Takes a lil force but not much. Than slowly turn fly wheel to center belt. Be sure the ribs of belt are in troffs of pulley, if not easily pushed over, about 1 inch from pulley.
12/28/2013 9:23:13 PM • General Washing... • Answered on Dec 28, 2013
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MY GE front load washer stops at 45 min 35 min

I had the same problem. Mine ended up being a cut in the pressure switch hose. Here's what I would do to troubleshoot:

1) Clean the filter down bottom one more time. Run a basket-clean cycle and make sure that the drain pump is working. If so, then move to step 2.

2) Do a diagnostic test. Here's some graphical instructions on how to do it:

Grab the codes off the t02 error codes test. There is a reference manual for the codes in a plastic envelope behind the bottom access panel on the front of the washer (panel below the door) -- remove the 3 screws then pull out from bottom. Lookup the codes and see what they mean.

Mine was E22 -- which indicates problem with pressure switch.

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3) Do the t06 basket test. If it fails, then open up the top of the washer to check the pressure switch and hose:
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Twist the pressure switch 90 degrees clockwise toward the spring to release it. Undo the hose clamps and blow down the hose. Blow into the pressure switch to make sure a contact isn't stuck. I took the bottom panel off the washer and disconnected the other end of the pressure tube from the bottom of the tub. Once disassembled, I blocked the end with my finger to see if the hose was punctured -- sure enough it was. I taped it and reassembled. If after repairing and blowing out, if you still have problems, replace the pressure switch ($60 on Amazon).
12/13/2013 1:10:54 AM • General Electric... • Answered on Dec 13, 2013
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Spin cycle keeps restarting

Likely to be motor, specifically the brushes. depends on how old the machine is. brushes are replaceable and tend to need replacing from4-5 years with some makes
12/8/2013 11:40:48 PM • General Electric... • Answered on Dec 08, 2013
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Replace pump wcvh6800

Bought mine on amazon easy replacement
12/8/2013 4:38:15 PM • General Electric... • Answered on Dec 08, 2013
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Can u show me the manual of SGW626T model

You can download GE owner's manuals here. You can GE order parts and accessories here.
12/4/2013 6:47:26 AM • General Washing... • Answered on Dec 04, 2013
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