Worst washer I ever had. Already had to have the suspension fixed after less than two years. Still have to make sure the clothes are perfectly arranged for balance and I only use delicates setting to wash with to avoid problems. What a total piece of junk. My old Kenmore washer lasted me for years before I finally had to junk it. Thanks for the video.
I despise this washer with every fiber of my being. The first time I ever used it (about 5 years ago), the belt slipped off. Fixed that easy enough. The water fill sensor can detect when the water level is high enough to know when not to fill anymore, but the actual filling happens on a timer, so if you have bad water pressure, you end up with too little water. No matter how hard you try to balance your load, it's gonna put the load severely off balance during the wash. And the thing that pisses me off the most is that the lid lock is guaranteed to get wet and malfunction, forcing you to have to wait for it to dry before it will run at all. It's a little after 3 in the morning as I write this, I have work at 6, kids have school, and I've been trying to get the first load washed since right after dinner. I absolutely dread doing laundry because of this stupid thing. Edit: I just want to add that if there is a laundromat in hell, the walls are lined with these stupid machines.
I FEEL YOUR PAIN - I purchased mine last February and it stopped spinning and draining or even going through a full cycle two weeks ago & I didn’t take out warranty🤦🏾♀️ and i actually had it replaced a week after the original purchase because it’s so loud and rough
Awesome video and instruction! But it is the ABSOLUTE BIGGEST PIECE OF CRAP washer/dryer set I have ever bought. Will never buy more than a basic set ever again. Thanks for your video. Really easy to understand!!
@@downtoearthproblems funny thing.....I followed your instructions and honestly don't think this washer EVER ran so good. I almost don't need a dryer now it spins so well🙂😘 Thanks again!
The solution to your problem is very easy: throw that washing machine in a ravine, then buy a refurbished Whirlpool direct drive or Kenmore four-knob washer with mechanical controller, these old refurbished washers can last up to 15 years and wash very well, they also have refractions currently.
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I can honestly agree with you. I work on machines for a living and I refurb and flip old whirlpools. The 90s and early 2000s direct drive series. It's honestly worth putting the parts into those machines because they will last forever.
I had an old Kenmore that last 20 years. I could work on it etc. Now we have one of these GEs and it’s already not working in less than 2 years. I’m going to see if I can get it running again but I’m not putting much money in it. I’ll go higher end Speed Queen or something better next time.
I bought a new GE washing machine recently. It has been a disappointment. The transmission was leaking after a year. Also electric motor is insufficient power. My old GE washer was great, we had it more 20 years. So I bought a new speed queen it is much heavier then the new GE washing machine. Speed queen has a transmission you can take it apart. I can fix that. I don't know about the electronics. So far the new speed queen is working excellent. If your haven't seen video #3 Your could look at Video #3 th-cam.com/video/BHWtbLZuVr0/w-d-xo.html Thank You for watching, and comment on my video.
What gets me as I picked up one of these for free for a flip project. after seeing this video. And realizing that mine is doing the same thing. I think it's just better to scrap it. What's crazy is I have better luck with the old whirlpool direct drives. It's the older whirlpools and maytags and Kenmores That I have the best chance of fixing and selling.
I’m having the same issue with same machine, I just ordered a new belt, noticed a lot of grease on the pulleys, going to clean them of and get the grease off and install new belt when it comes in a few days
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Thank you feo trying to help, Had same problem. This machine is a piece of junk. Idk what washer I should get now. Mine last not even 2 yrs. Hate this washer.
@@downtoearthproblems Ty for the video. I checked everything and since everything looks fine I decided to change the motherboard and the lid lock and the washer is now working. For some reason both pieces gave up together, not just mine, but my parent’s as well so they also ordered both parts and we are good to go now.
Still a much better washer than my late model Mayt…. Excuse me. I meant to say, Whirlpool washer. I’ve been through several rotor position sensors on that thing.
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Can you replace the oil seal on the trans. bottom? The metal particles from break-in can ruin the seal. I glued a flat magnetic rubber "donut" to the new seal to capture any particles before they could get between the shaft and seal material. And you'd want new oil.
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The belt should go on rather easily as you are turning the pulleys, so possibly you have the wrong belt for the machine. But if it's the correct part number. I will try it again put it on the small pulley first and make sure the grooves are coming in correctly and then force it over the smooth big pulley.
My same washer wonbt agitate,I replaced agitator and the agitator base and it didnt wotk. When I went into diagnostics to run the agitator it makes a quiet whining sound then does nothing. IT spins fine. Pleae help?
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Unscrew and remove the punch latch from the lid and stuff it into the lid lock. Then the washer will run with the lid open. Doesn't matter if your lid lock gets splashed though. You'll have to wait about 6 hours for it to dry enough to run again. I'm pretty sure a lot of people encounter the lid lock issue and automatically assume they need a new one when they just need to prop the lid open and wait a few hours. If you've already replaced it before and still have the old one, try switching back to the old one and see if it runs. I'm considering buying a spare lid lock for just that reason. It's actually easy enough to change without dismantling the top. Just be careful not to drop it in the space between the tank wall and the barrel.
@@TheStevengob123 I had the actual piece of the plastic nub bust off that stops the lid from opening and apparently without that sliding shut in the part it doesn't complete the circuit just clicks then quits. Instead of buying another one I ended up taking it apart, then doing the baking soda and super glue trick. Then just re-made/attached old one that broke inside that horribly made part and filed down the edges so it would move even more smoothly with the piss poor electro magnetic thing they got in there that is so badly made it flops around so much it is probably the cause for most failures of those failures. The work around all of this is just a jumper between the circuit. All I can definitely say is they do not make them like they used to and that is absolutely bat shit crazy to be saying thinking back how quality was 15 yrs ago really wasn't all that good then either but at least the machine would last longer than 4 yrs.
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I have same model washer machine for less than 2 years and I have to fix it for 5 times different issues and now don't want to spin. Please don't by any of this washer machine. GE.
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Worst washer I ever had. Already had to have the suspension fixed after less than two years. Still have to make sure the clothes are perfectly arranged for balance and I only use delicates setting to wash with to avoid problems. What a total piece of junk. My old Kenmore washer lasted me for years before I finally had to junk it. Thanks for the video.
I was disappointed with my new GE.
I despise this washer with every fiber of my being. The first time I ever used it (about 5 years ago), the belt slipped off. Fixed that easy enough. The water fill sensor can detect when the water level is high enough to know when not to fill anymore, but the actual filling happens on a timer, so if you have bad water pressure, you end up with too little water. No matter how hard you try to balance your load, it's gonna put the load severely off balance during the wash. And the thing that pisses me off the most is that the lid lock is guaranteed to get wet and malfunction, forcing you to have to wait for it to dry before it will run at all. It's a little after 3 in the morning as I write this, I have work at 6, kids have school, and I've been trying to get the first load washed since right after dinner. I absolutely dread doing laundry because of this stupid thing.
Edit: I just want to add that if there is a laundromat in hell, the walls are lined with these stupid machines.
I also despise this GE washer. I worked on it over 6 Months.
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I agree!!! Ours was bought 8/2020 and I hate it!!! Can't even wash a queen size blanket or more than 3 bath towels to throw it off!! JUNK!!
😂😂😂 you are telling the truth.
I FEEL YOUR PAIN - I purchased mine last February and it stopped spinning and draining or even going through a full cycle two weeks ago & I didn’t take out warranty🤦🏾♀️ and i actually had it replaced a week after the original purchase because it’s so loud and rough
Awesome video and instruction! But it is the ABSOLUTE BIGGEST PIECE OF CRAP washer/dryer set I have ever bought. Will never buy more than a basic set ever again. Thanks for your video. Really easy to understand!!
Glad it was helpful!
@@downtoearthproblems funny thing.....I followed your instructions and honestly don't think this washer EVER ran so good. I almost don't need a dryer now it spins so well🙂😘 Thanks again!
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The solution to your problem is very easy: throw that washing machine in a ravine, then buy a refurbished Whirlpool direct drive or Kenmore four-knob washer with mechanical controller, these old refurbished washers can last up to 15 years and wash very well, they also have refractions currently.
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Where do you get these?
Your absolutely right, these new one don’t last more then a year or a little more before trouble starts
I can honestly agree with you. I work on machines for a living and I refurb and flip old whirlpools. The 90s and early 2000s direct drive series. It's honestly worth putting the parts into those machines because they will last forever.
ABSOLUTELY
I had an old Kenmore that last 20 years. I could work on it etc.
Now we have one of these GEs and it’s already not working in less than 2 years.
I’m going to see if I can get it running again but I’m not putting much money in it.
I’ll go higher end Speed Queen or something better next time.
I bought a new GE washing machine recently. It has been a disappointment.
The transmission was leaking after a year.
Also electric motor is insufficient power.
My old GE washer was great, we had it more 20 years.
So I bought a new speed queen it is much heavier then the new GE washing machine. Speed queen has a transmission you can take it apart. I can fix that. I don't know about the electronics. So far the new speed queen is working excellent.
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What gets me as I picked up one of these for free for a flip project. after seeing this video. And realizing that mine is doing the same thing. I think it's just better to scrap it. What's crazy is I have better luck with the old whirlpool direct drives. It's the older whirlpools and maytags and Kenmores That I have the best chance of fixing and selling.
My is in a junk pile.
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I’m having the same issue with same machine, I just ordered a new belt, noticed a lot of grease on the pulleys, going to clean them of and get the grease off and install new belt when it comes in a few days
A new belt will work better but I got a better idea.
Because my transmission still leaks.
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Thank you feo trying to help, Had same problem. This machine is a piece of junk. Idk what washer I should get now. Mine last not even 2 yrs. Hate this washer.
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@@downtoearthproblems Ty for the video. I checked everything and since everything looks fine I decided to change the motherboard and the lid lock and the washer is now working. For some reason both pieces gave up together, not just mine, but my parent’s as well so they also ordered both parts and we are good to go now.
The best made washers out there are SpeedQueen and they come with a 5 year warranty.
Still a much better washer than my late model Mayt…. Excuse me. I meant to say, Whirlpool washer.
I’ve been through several rotor position sensors on that thing.
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Can you replace the oil seal on the trans. bottom? The metal particles from break-in can ruin the seal. I glued a flat magnetic rubber "donut" to the new seal to capture any particles before they could get between the shaft and seal material. And you'd want new oil.
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Metal particles should never be in trans. Quality trans need zero break-in. The trans is sealed you can only replace the whole trans.
@@downtoearthproblems My 1983 GE washer trans. had lots of fine metal in it. Still in service.
The old GE washer were great. I had one.
Can someone please tell me how I get the top of the washer detached so I can get to the drum?????
Thanks for your question! To detach the top of the washer and get access to the drum, you'll usually need to remove the screws or clips holding the top panel in place. Many models have screws located at the back or inside the lid area, or there may be clips you can release with a putty knife. Once those are undone, you can lift the top to get to the drum. Be sure to unplug the washer before starting for safety! Hope this helps.
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I can not get the new belt on. It seems too small! But... it's the correct part number!
The belt should go on rather easily as you are turning the pulleys, so possibly you have the wrong belt for the machine. But if it's the correct part number. I will try it again put it on the small pulley first and make sure the grooves are coming in correctly and then force it over the smooth big pulley.
My same washer wonbt agitate,I replaced agitator and the agitator base and it didnt wotk. When I went into diagnostics to run the agitator it makes a quiet whining sound then does nothing. IT spins fine. Pleae help?
I worked on my GE over 6 months.
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Is going into diagnostic the same for all GE washing machines? And how to get the sheet for the codes
You tip up the washing machine the sheet is inside toward the back.
I don’t know what I’m supposed to do
it says number 4 ui software non critical
I don’t know what that means or how to fix that
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It’s always something with this machine. It’s the worst machine I’ve ever had!
That machine was hopeless.
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They don’t make them like they used to. When it finally dies, I would choose another brand.
The new machines look great on the outside, but cheap inside.
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It doesn’t look very old .it should be still under warranty. Unless the warranty expired
It is 2 years old! One year warranty.
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@@downtoearthproblems oh. The unit looked fairly new
Trash machine thanks for the insight though !Im having the same oil issue I’m going to clean it up and that’s the farthest I’m going too!
It was a disappointing machine for me too.
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I hate mine!!!!!!! JUNK!
It is junk, GE washing machine has been a disappointment.
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Anyone know how to wire the lock mechanism so it just works and you don't need to buy a new one? Tired or replacing such a terribly made part.
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Unscrew and remove the punch latch from the lid and stuff it into the lid lock. Then the washer will run with the lid open.
Doesn't matter if your lid lock gets splashed though. You'll have to wait about 6 hours for it to dry enough to run again.
I'm pretty sure a lot of people encounter the lid lock issue and automatically assume they need a new one when they just need to prop the lid open and wait a few hours. If you've already replaced it before and still have the old one, try switching back to the old one and see if it runs. I'm considering buying a spare lid lock for just that reason. It's actually easy enough to change without dismantling the top. Just be careful not to drop it in the space between the tank wall and the barrel.
@@TheStevengob123 I had the actual piece of the plastic nub bust off that stops the lid from opening and apparently without that sliding shut in the part it doesn't complete the circuit just clicks then quits. Instead of buying another one I ended up taking it apart, then doing the baking soda and super glue trick. Then just re-made/attached old one that broke inside that horribly made part and filed down the edges so it would move even more smoothly with the piss poor electro magnetic thing they got in there that is so badly made it flops around so much it is probably the cause for most failures of those failures. The work around all of this is just a jumper between the circuit. All I can definitely say is they do not make them like they used to and that is absolutely bat shit crazy to be saying thinking back how quality was 15 yrs ago really wasn't all that good then either but at least the machine would last longer than 4 yrs.
If you have oil, you have a bad gear case.
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Same problem almost 3 years old...
My GE washer was a disappointment.
I work on it more than 6 months.
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Thank You
I have same model washer machine for less than 2 years and I have to fix it for 5 times different issues and now don't want to spin. Please don't by any of this washer machine. GE.
That GE washing machine has been a disappointment.
Despite my best efforts, I reluctantly came to the conclusion that the fundamental flaws in the machine's design were beyond repair.
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This washer sucks. My parents have the same model as I and have the same problems draining and spinning. Will never buy another ge
Thanks for sharing your experience! It's frustrating when new appliances are junk.