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GE Washer Transmission Assembly - WW01A00638

GE Washer Transmission Assembly - WW01A00638

Regular price 196.55 CAD
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Manufacturer’s Warranty

90 days replacement warranty!

Return Policy

30 days return policy!

Condition: Unopened, No signs of use

PLEASE NOTE: Unboxed electrical products are not returnable.

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2-3 days delivery accross Canada & US

Business Hours: 9AM-5PM, Monday-Friday

ITEM DESCRIPTION:

  • Unplug the Appliance before installing this part
  • A brand-new OEM part in its original packaging

PRODUCT TYPE:

  • Transmission Assembly

COMPATIBLE BRANDS:

  • G.E
  • General Electric
  • Westinghouse
  • Monogram
  • Café
  • Moffat
  • Profile
  • Sears
  • McClary
  • Hotpoint
  • Kenmore

REPLACES PART NUMBERS:

  • WW01A00638
  • AH12069184
  • EA12069184
  • EAP12069184
  • PS12069184

PERFECT FITS TO MODELS:

  • GTW680BMK0DG
  • GTW680BMK0DG
  • GTW680BMK0DG
  • GTW680BMK0WS
  • GTW680BMK0WS
  • GTW680BMK0WS
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Adam Van Zetten (Tecumseh, CA)
GTW680BMM0WS GE Washer

Replaced this part due to my machine leaking at the tub seal which is a part of this transmission. Machine wouldn't spin anymore and the leak was actually dripping on the mode shifter causing it to short circuit.
Used a cordless Ryobi hammer drill with a 33mm deep impact socket from princess auto to get 33mm tub nut off.
Job was a couple hours but no problems.
Works mint now like a brand new machine.

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Adam Van Zetten (Tecumseh, CA)
GTW680BMM0WS GE Washer

Replaced this part due to my machine leaking at the tub seal which is a part of this transmission. Machine wouldn't spin anymore and the leak was actually dripping on the mode shifter causing it to short circuit.
Used a cordless Ryobi hammer drill with a 33mm deep impact socket from princess auto to get 33mm tub nut off.
Job was a couple hours but no problems.
Works mint now like a brand new machine.