GE washing machine parts remain accessible through GE Appliances' official channels, national online parts retailers, local stores, and repair services. OEM parts generally offer the best fit for critical components, while aftermarket options can save money. Verify model compatibility and warranty terms before purchasing, and use manufacturer diagrams and repair guides to support safe repairs.

GE washing machines remain common in many American homes. Since 2016 the appliance business has operated as "GE Appliances, a Haier company," but many of the practical advantages owners relied on - parts availability, repair support, and online resources - still apply.

Common sources for GE washing machine parts

You can find replacement parts from several reliable channels:

  • Manufacturer: GE Appliances publishes parts diagrams, manuals, and a parts store on its website. Authorized parts ensure OEM fit and performance.
  • National online parts retailers: Sites such as RepairClinic, PartSelect, and AppliancePartsPros carry GE-branded and compatible parts and often include model-specific diagrams and how-to guides.
  • Local appliance parts stores and repair shops: Independent stores can supply parts faster in some areas and may offer installation help.
  • Appliance repair services: Many authorized and independent technicians can source and install parts for you.

Choosing OEM vs. aftermarket parts

Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts come from GE Appliances or approved suppliers and usually match the original component exactly. Aftermarket parts can be less expensive but vary in fit and durability. For critical components - pumps, motors, control boards - OEM replacements reduce the risk of compatibility issues.

Warranties and returns

Warranties vary by model and purchase source. New machines often come with a limited manufacturer warranty; replacement parts may carry their own limited warranty from the seller or manufacturer. Always check the warranty terms for your specific model and the retailer's return policy before buying.

Repairability and support resources

GE Appliances provides downloadable owner manuals and parts diagrams for most models. Third-party sites and YouTube channels offer step-by-step repair videos for common tasks like replacing belts, pumps, or door seals. If you aren't comfortable working on the machine, contact an authorized service technician.

Practical tips

  • Record your model and serial number before ordering parts.
  • Compare part numbers and diagrams, not just part names.
  • Consider labor cost: sometimes a repair can approach the value of an older machine.
  • For older or rare models, aftermarket or rebuilt parts may be the only option.
GE-branded washing machines remain serviceable because parts and repair information are widely accessible. Whether you choose OEM or aftermarket components, verifying model compatibility and warranty terms reduces surprises and helps get your machine back to work efficiently.

FAQs about Ge Washing Machine Parts

Is GE still selling appliance parts?
Yes. GE Appliances (operating as a Haier company since 2016) offers parts diagrams, manuals, and a parts store for many models through its website and authorized channels.
Should I buy OEM or aftermarket parts?
For critical components like pumps, motors, and control boards, OEM parts reduce compatibility risk. Aftermarket parts can be cheaper but vary in fit and durability.
Where can I find model-specific parts diagrams?
Model-specific diagrams and manuals are available on the GE Appliances website and on major parts retailers' product pages.
How do I check if a part is compatible with my washer?
Confirm your washer's model and serial number, then match the part number on the manufacturer's diagram or the retailer's compatibility list before buying.
When should I call a technician instead of DIY repair?
Call a technician if the repair involves electrical components, complex disassembly, water safety concerns, or if you're unsure about diagnosing the problem.