Click Here To Order Your New GE Washer Timer Dial This video shows how to replace a stripped timer dial on the GE washer. Many times your GE Washer Won’t Spin because the small rubber tube that runs from the tub to the water level sensor is plugged with soap and dirt. When water can no longer flow in the tube, the timer won’t let the motor go to spin. The washer thinks there’s still water in the tube that hasn’t yet drained out. Water is very heavy and if your washer were to try and spin while still full of water it would burn out the motor. In this video we show how to Easily access the water level tube and how to clear it out. Right away you’ll have your spin function back. Just need a paint scrapper and a pointy tool to do this easy repair. No parts needed.
Here you’ll Find Quick - Easy Fixes to Very Common Appliance Problems. Step-by-Step Procedures that You can Print Out to Give You Expert Advice to Easily Fix Your Appliance Yourself. We Cover Easy Repairs for Washing Machines, Dryers, Dishwashers, Ovens, Stoves, Range Hoods, Garbage Disposals and Refrigerators. Our Step-by-Step Procedures are accompanied with Videos to Give You Clear Visual Instructions On How To Do The Repair.