Parts That Fix General Electric Dishwasher GDF535PGR0WW Not draining
This is a drain pump assembly for dishwashers. The drain pump is what drains and removes the dirty and contaminated food waste and water from your dishwasher during and after the washing cycle. Over time and with increasing age, pumps can fail or simply stop working as efficiently, and if you suspect your drain pump assembly is broken or bad, it is worth inspecting and testing with a multimeter before replacing. Replacing a drain pump will require some disassembly of your dishwasher, and as such will require a screwdriver and wrench. This OEM drain pump assembly is sold individually and does not come with any other parts like hoses or wire harnesses.
This is a manufacturer-built pressure sensor for dishwashers. This pressure sensor, also known as a pressure switch, is designed to monitor the water pressure, communicate with the control board of the dishwasher, and accurately calculate the necessary amount of water for the washing cycle. If this pressure sensor is bad or not working properly, it will cause over and underfilling of your dishwasher, as well as excessive noise while in operation. To replace this pressure sensor, you will need a screwdriver and wrench to gain access and remove this part, and further disassembly of your dishwasher may be required. This sensor is sold individually and does not come with any other parts.
This lower spray arm assembly in your dishwasher distributes water and detergent during the washing cycle by spinning around and spraying water in different directions. You can usually find it attached to a support or hub at the bottom of the dishwasher. If this part is broken, you might notice some signs. You might hear a knocking or banging sound coming from the dishwasher. The spray arm may not rotate properly or might seem wobbly. It is important to replace a damaged arm assembly as your dishes will not get cleaned properly, and they will still have dirt on them even after a wash cycle. It can also cause the dishwasher to have a bad smell because of leftover food residue. To remove your existing arm assembly, you will need to release its locking mechanism before lifting it out of your appliance. Please be informed that this OEM-verified part that DOES NOT come with the heatshield, as per GE directly. This item is sold individually.