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General Electric Dishwasher Hinge Arm Link
PartSelect Number PS259336
Manufacturer Part Number WD14X10009
The hinge link on your dishwasher connects the spring to the dishwasher door hinge. If the hinge link becomes cracked or damaged, you may not be able to shut or lock your dishwasher door properly. In this case, you will need to replace the hinge link. Pull out your dishwasher to inspect the hinge and spring, if the link is broken, it may be disconnected and on the ground already. If not, you can remove the hinge arm link by simply disconnecting it from the hinge and spring, then replacing it with the new part. The hinge arm link is a small piece of white plastic about an inch and a half long. It is sold individually, and is an OEM part from the manufacturer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door latch failure
- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
Margaret from Meridian, MS
plastic hinge arm link broke causing door to flop open
First I had to unscrew screws under the counter then pulled built in dishwasher out from under the counter, attached hing arm link to right side bracket on door, and the other end I attatched to a spring at the back of the unit. Thats it! and pushed the dishwasher back into place. All back to normal....by the way Im a 67 yr old great grandmother...
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General Electric Dishwasher Door Hinge Cable
PartSelect Number PS2345660
Manufacturer Part Number WD01X10393
This part is the replacement door hinge cable for your dishwasher. The door hinge cable connects the door spring to the door hinge, and allows the door to open in a controlled fashion. If you open your dishwasher and the door drops down quickly, your door hinge cable may need to be replaced. Be sure to disconnect the water and power sources from the dishwasher before you begin this repair. The door hinge cable is sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door latch failure
- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
James from GAITHERSBURG, MD
Door kept falling open
Detached the dishwasher from the cabinet. Slid it out. Removed small guide wheel that the cable went through. Removed the old broken cable. Replaced with new cable. Replaced the guide wheel. Hooked the cable to the door. Hooked the other end to the spring and hooked the spring to the body of the dishwasher. Put some WD40 on the the cable guide. Slide the dishwasher back under the counter and attached it to the cabinets. All done.
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General Electric Dishwasher Door Cable
PartSelect Number PS7320283
Manufacturer Part Number WD01X10569
This part is the replacement door hinge cable for your dishwasher. The door hinge cable connects the door spring to the door hinge, and allows the door to drop down slowly when it is opened. If you open your dishwasher and the door drops down quickly, your door hinge cable may need to be replaced. Be sure to disconnect the water and power sources from the dishwasher before you begin this repair. The door hinge cable is sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door latch failure
- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
Avery from SEDALIA, CO
Cable had come off of roller
First went to U Tube to view installation instructions and location of part. It was fairly easy to replace since I had installed the unit. I was able to move the unit out enough without disconnecting any line since there was enough slack in all three connections, only shut the power off. I did use the new parts even though the older ones were not broken. The nylon pulley wheel had built up with lint causing the cable to come off.
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General Electric Dishwasher Hinge Cable Pulley
PartSelect Number PS958801
Manufacturer Part Number WD01X10217
Aids in the opening and closing of the dishwasher door.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door latch failure
- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
Dennis from GETTYSBURG, PA
The door dropped all the way down
The repair itself was simple. I replaced the broken plastic pulley and the cable attached to the door and spring because one end was bent. I also had to remove the fitting that held the pulley in place. In order to access the spring, I had to pull the dishwasher way out and that required disconnecting the water supply, the drain tube, and the electrical wiring! Then I had to reconnect everything. So although the repair took less than 30 minutes, the rest of the work took a couple hours.
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General Electric Dishwasher Door Cable And Eyelet
1. Using a Philips' head screwdriver, remove the four screws holding the lower front panel (below dishwasher door).
2. Remove the faulty eyelet cable(s) hooked into the springs at one end and the door hinges at the other.
3. Take the new eyelet cables and hook them onto the door hinge on either side. Ensure a secure fit.
4. Guide the eyelet cable around the spinwheel on one side and insert the hooks of the springs into the eyelets.
5. Pull on the springs and insert their hooks into the eyelets of the other cable, ensuring a secure fit.
6. Test the door by opening and closing it a few times to ensure the spring has tension.
7. Replace the lower front panel cover removed in step 1 with its screws. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS263918
Manufacturer Part Number WD7X14
This part is sold individually. It is recommended that both sides are changed when replacing one.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door latch failure
- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
Karthik from Springfield, VA
Dishwasher door became really heavy to operate
Note: This procedure assumes replacement of both eyelet cables. It is recommended that both eyelet cables be replaced at the same time.1. Using a Philips' head screwdriver, remove the four screws holding the lower front panel (below dishwasher door).
2. Remove the faulty eyelet cable(s) hooked into the springs at one end and the door hinges at the other.
3. Take the new eyelet cables and hook them onto the door hinge on either side. Ensure a secure fit.
4. Guide the eyelet cable around the spinwheel on one side and insert the hooks of the springs into the eyelets.
5. Pull on the springs and insert their hooks into the eyelets of the other cable, ensuring a secure fit.
6. Test the door by opening and closing it a few times to ensure the spring has tension.
7. Replace the lower front panel cover removed in step 1 with its screws. Read more...
General Electric Dishwasher Pulley Hinge
PartSelect Number PS11700873
Manufacturer Part Number WD16X21836
General Electric Dishwasher Lid Hinge Clip
PartSelect Number PS12343298
Manufacturer Part Number WH02X26903
General Electric Dishwasher Door Hinge Assembly
PartSelect Number PS3486914
Manufacturer Part Number WD14X10035
General Electric Dishwasher Left Hand Hinge Mechanism
*remove 2 mounting screws attatching dishwasher to underside of countertop.
*with the dishwasher door closed, remove left and right side hinge cables off pulley and hinge.
*fully open door and remove all perimeter screws except for 2 screws holding the latch assembly.
*carefully separate outer door shell from door body.
*disconnect electrical clip from inside top of outer shell. Carefully set outer shell aside.
*each hinge has 2 Torx head screws and 2 Phillips head screws, remove these. You can now slide the door body out and away from the hinges and dishwasher.
*these hinges were slightly bent so I had to use a ball peen hammer to tap them off the post.
To reassemble, reverse these instructions. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS12582655
Manufacturer Part Number WD01X24738
Installation Instructions
Al from REDDING, CA
While the dishwasher door was fully open, someone accidentally turned and tripped over it with much of their weight. Now the door won't fully close.
*UNPLUG THE DISHWASHER *remove 2 mounting screws attatching dishwasher to underside of countertop.
*with the dishwasher door closed, remove left and right side hinge cables off pulley and hinge.
*fully open door and remove all perimeter screws except for 2 screws holding the latch assembly.
*carefully separate outer door shell from door body.
*disconnect electrical clip from inside top of outer shell. Carefully set outer shell aside.
*each hinge has 2 Torx head screws and 2 Phillips head screws, remove these. You can now slide the door body out and away from the hinges and dishwasher.
*these hinges were slightly bent so I had to use a ball peen hammer to tap them off the post.
To reassemble, reverse these instructions. Read more...
General Electric Dishwasher Right Hand Hinge Mechanism
*remove 2 mounting screws attatching dishwasher to underside of countertop.
*with the dishwasher door closed, remove left and right side hinge cables off pulley and hinge.
*fully open door and remove all perimeter screws except for 2 screws holding the latch assembly.
*carefully separate outer door shell from door body.
*disconnect electrical clip from inside top of outer shell. Carefully set outer shell aside.
*each hinge has 2 Torx head screws and 2 Phillips head screws, remove these. You can now slide the door body out and away from the hinges and dishwasher.
*these hinges were slightly bent so I had to use a ball peen hammer to tap them off the post.
To reassemble, reverse these instructions. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS12582656
Manufacturer Part Number WD01X24739
Installation Instructions
Al from REDDING, CA
While the dishwasher door was fully open, someone accidentally turned and tripped over it with much of their weight. Now the door won't fully close.
*UNPLUG THE DISHWASHER *remove 2 mounting screws attatching dishwasher to underside of countertop.
*with the dishwasher door closed, remove left and right side hinge cables off pulley and hinge.
*fully open door and remove all perimeter screws except for 2 screws holding the latch assembly.
*carefully separate outer door shell from door body.
*disconnect electrical clip from inside top of outer shell. Carefully set outer shell aside.
*each hinge has 2 Torx head screws and 2 Phillips head screws, remove these. You can now slide the door body out and away from the hinges and dishwasher.
*these hinges were slightly bent so I had to use a ball peen hammer to tap them off the post.
To reassemble, reverse these instructions. Read more...
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