Washing Machine Repair - Replacing the Tub Seal (GE Part # WH02X10032)

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  • www.partselect.com/PS268982-GE... Click here for more information on this part, installation instructions and more.
    This particular Tub Seal is specific to GE manufactured brands including General Electric, Hotpoint, and Kenmore. To find tub seal specific to your model, visit www.PartSelect.com.
    If your washing machine is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the tub seal could solve your appliance problem.
    1) Water is leaking from the bottom of the washer's tub or near the center
    2) Washer is making a loud noise
    3) Pumps but won't spin
    PartSelect Part Number: PS268982
    GE Part Number: WH02X10032
    Tools used for this repair/replacement:
    1) Stiff Putty Knife
    2) ¼ Inch Nut Driver
    3) 5/16ths Nut Driver
    4) Flat Blade Screw Driver
    5) 7/16ths Wrench or Socket & Ratchet
    6) Needle Nose Pliers
    7) 1-11/16ths Spanner Wrench
    8) Large Hammer
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Komentáře • 106

  • @nblankson
    @nblankson Před rokem +7

    Thank you very much for this video. I had this exact problem and was able to make the repair saving my parents hundreds of dollars by not having to call a repair man. God bless, be well!!!

  • @audreyfancyhands9114
    @audreyfancyhands9114 Před 4 lety +6

    This video was perfect! We (have never attempted anything like this) used this video and repaired the seal on the washing machine. It took us a couple of hours and the hardest part was getting the agitator out. So happy did not just toss and replace it! Saved $$ too! Thank you, Steve!

  • @markl3028
    @markl3028 Před 2 lety +2

    Perfect video, combined with the bearing replacement video. Replaced both the bearing & seal as the Kid's washer was extra noisy and stopped spinning. Had to use some muscle to get the tub to spin ahead of getting the parts.
    When dismantling, did find some water in the washer base pan, didn't determine if this was from the overflow tube or leaking past the seal.
    Set up a tablet and continuously followed the video(s).
    Residual water in the outer tub drain base needs to be drained down.
    Bought a 1-11/16" socket & used an impact gun to remove the tub nut. Parents owned laundromats back in the day & tub nuts were never fun. Used some penetrating oil to help loosen some of the corrosion. It took a few rata-tat-tats to finally break the nut free. Did use a soft wire brush to continuously clean corrosion from parts through the process.
    Since the bearing was being replaced, punched the seal out from the bottom with a large socket instead of trying to lift it with screwdrivers. Used silicon grease on the seal instead of soap as the video showed.
    The rest went well, without issues - though some extra muscle was needed due to corrosion & tight parts.
    Did take the time to clean years of residual scum from all the parts, took that stuff outside and used a brush & garden hose.
    Overall took about 4 hours - including some time for lunch.
    Parts replaced: Bearing, Seal & Washer (between the bearing & transmission).

  • @user-mw1zm7fi5y
    @user-mw1zm7fi5y Před 5 měsíci

    Your explanation was clear, concise and on point. The supplier was conveying a price that was way over a new machine. We sourced the parts and fixed the machine ourselves. Excellent Video.

  • @wileyhill740
    @wileyhill740 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this very detailed video. The only problem I had was cracking the tub nut. A little PB Blaster and a lot of patience and it came loose. VICTORY!!!

  • @theuofc
    @theuofc Před 5 lety +2

    Many thanks to Steve for his clear and patient demonstration. He didn't rush through anything and we understood
    what to do every step of the way.
    A comment to the photographer: a great closeup at about 3:04 in. It would be very helpful to have closeups for every thing "Steve is doing to let us see the place to put the bolt in, hooking up the hoses in back, etc. Only seeing Steve from ten feet away from the camera isn't good enough. Thanks again.

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for stopping by the channel and for leaving a comment! We will keep this in mind for future video shoots!

  • @reedmak77
    @reedmak77 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for helping me get the job done and to be the hero for my wife!!

  • @haleiwahi27
    @haleiwahi27 Před 8 lety +12

    This is a much better site than the others I've watched. You are being helpful and very informative. Good job. I'm sure many will benefit from your clear understanding video.

    • @kathleenwall4722
      @kathleenwall4722 Před 6 lety

      Thank you sir. I did it! I panicked a tad, when I couldn't get the nut off. I sprayed WD-40 on it, and after an hour or so it unscrewed. Now I have a spanner wrench I will never use for a while, but it is worth it. Thank you again.

  • @bobbitchin5089
    @bobbitchin5089 Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks! I am dissecting my washer to replace the shaft-agitr and need all the help I can get. So far so good. To quote "The Arnold", I'll be back.

  • @johnny55b
    @johnny55b Před 9 lety +3

    Thanks for the video.... I have a 15 month old GE GTAN4250. Started leaking. Carried out this repair, seems to have done the trick (after the first wash). Bought a deep socket and used an impact driver, worked like a charm. Here is hoping it lasts longer then a year this time.

  • @VileDesecrator
    @VileDesecrator Před 7 lety +7

    Thanks for this simple how to video, got me through my problem with ease! If you all dont have a spanner wrench, an eight inch pipe wrench worked for me, just be careful not to chew the nut up.

    • @emtnet
      @emtnet Před 5 lety +1

      This is CRAZY! I’m impressed with you, but would never be able to do it myself! I’d rather buy a new machine! 😱

  • @cbadventurerider9011
    @cbadventurerider9011 Před 8 lety +5

    After removing the 7/16 bolt I spent an hour trying to get the Agitator Coupler off. I finally had to go purchase a 3 arm gear puller at the auto store which did the trick. Excellent video though which helped greatly.

    • @Bryndeamer
      @Bryndeamer Před 4 lety +1

      @PartSelect Does GE model GTWN5050M0WS also just pull off? I tried it but it wouldn't budge, and it is a very different shape to what I am seeing here.

  • @dirty30productions8
    @dirty30productions8 Před 5 lety +3

    1st time doing a washer seal on this style unit. this video made it very simple thank you!!

  • @pablolynch1152
    @pablolynch1152 Před 3 lety +1

    What a great instructor! Makes me feel that I can do it, as easy as you do.

  • @hamoody3
    @hamoody3 Před 6 lety +6

    Thank you, it helped me fix my washer.

  • @donnaw9040
    @donnaw9040 Před 6 měsíci

    I love this gentleman’s sense of humor!! “I told you this was an easy repair”!!! lol, just like brain surgery, right? I’m still laughing!

  • @oigres100148
    @oigres100148 Před 8 lety +3

    Muito Bom, Parabéns! Congratulations!

  • @uncleblack7946
    @uncleblack7946 Před 6 lety +2

    Very Good instructional format...easy to follow...I give it a try...Thank "U"

  • @AM-dn4lk
    @AM-dn4lk Před 5 měsíci

    A really good tutorial. Thank you for sharing.

  • @lowriderphil
    @lowriderphil Před 6 lety +5

    thank you for this video. its a bit harder on a washer that has all the build up from hard water and years of gunk from use. also I bought a $6 cheap pipe wrench and cut the handle down with a cut off wheel instead of the $55 for the tub spanner wrench.

  • @Ph0t0bug
    @Ph0t0bug Před rokem +1

    Great vid! Thanks.. now if I can only figure out why my hub washer won’t come off the hub…… 🤷‍♂️

  • @pablolynch1152
    @pablolynch1152 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Steve!

  • @carnut7615
    @carnut7615 Před 5 lety +2

    You suggested replacing the split ring, do you have a part# for that ring? Thanks!

  • @joecahill4164
    @joecahill4164 Před 9 lety +1

    Super job..you are very patient and a great instructor...i watched your video..because..i just bought a used GE american made..(same as this one) down here in Costa Rica..tested it seems fine...only concerned maybe of bearings...i did not hear any loud noises in spin cyle...so seems ok...any advice..greatly appreciated

  • @adeshsirju1515
    @adeshsirju1515 Před 3 lety

    This video was an excellent tutorial. I have a question though, what is the part number for tub cover gasket. I have been looking for this part number everywhere but can't seem to find one.

  • @audelioespinoza1934
    @audelioespinoza1934 Před 4 lety +1

    Very cool professional complete video
    Thx.

  • @israelmagana9387
    @israelmagana9387 Před 9 lety

    Thank you

  • @natalielong8713
    @natalielong8713 Před 4 lety

    My machine is overfilling and I have replaced the pressure switch and hose. I noticed air bubbles coming from the infuser, I can tell is losing air pressure. Could the seal being bad cause this issue? Water goes up the hose. Thank you

  • @rodneymetrejean645
    @rodneymetrejean645 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing the video was very helpful 💯

  • @paulwhite5191
    @paulwhite5191 Před 4 lety +1

    great video!!!!

  • @splash5974
    @splash5974 Před 2 lety

    Anyone know what the symptoms of a bad tub seal are?
    I just went to do a second load of laundry, first load was fine, and when i pulled the know to start filling water it started dumping water from under the washer. I pulled off the front door and gad a look for loose or broken hoses, but it seems like drips of water are coming off the bottom of the drum?
    What all should i be looking for?
    Thank you

  • @stanbernal2789
    @stanbernal2789 Před rokem +1

    Excelent instructional video. The best DIY video I have seen. I can't believe I did it. Thank you/

  • @carefulconsumer8682
    @carefulconsumer8682 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent video. Your lectures are very helpful . Are there top loading brands that tend to need less repairs? I am looking for a new top load washer and the reviews are all over the place as far as which ones break down more often, and which ones appear to need fewer repairs. Thank you.

  • @mrjcds1
    @mrjcds1 Před 7 lety +1

    @PartSelect if that ring (not the nut) doesn't split in half, how pertinent is it that it's changed? will it impact the leaking at all? when these machines leak due to the seal, how much of it is/could be attributed to that ring? thanks

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 7 lety +4

      The split ring does not have to be replaced unless it is corroded badly or has broken in half. The purpose of the split ring is to allow tightening of the tub nut without damaging the tub or spin tube.

  • @terrybbeals
    @terrybbeals Před 5 lety +1

    I have GE profile prodigy. I changed the seal. Everything looked fine when I took it apart. shaft seemed smooth and in good shape. The seal slipped on just fine. It still leaks. Any ideas?

    • @jaandel1
      @jaandel1 Před 5 lety

      Yes it happens to me after I install everything back ... so now I dont know what to do... I see other video where someone use shellac compound like silicone to seal de gasket and tamped I little bit ... I will try that to see

  • @menirosales5465
    @menirosales5465 Před 5 lety

    Thks for you help your video is very good

  • @Armand0008
    @Armand0008 Před 4 lety +1

    I was able to fix my washer =) That nut wouldn't turn, ended up using a cold chisel to split it. The leak is gone though =)

  • @CanadianEvey
    @CanadianEvey Před 8 lety

    I have a GE washer with model gbxr1070w0ww. When I search part select it takes me to VBXR1070W0WW . Is that the same washer?
    Second, from the video, it seems like there is a kit that comes together with new tub seal and nuts etc (all the new parts shown in the video). From part select I only see the individual parts (tub seal by itself, etc.). How do I find the kits?

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 8 lety +1

      The new parts shown in the video were not from a kit. The original tub nut and split ring were damaged during the disassembly and had to be replaced during the repair. Sorry for the confusion.

  • @elizabethwyckoff2384
    @elizabethwyckoff2384 Před 4 lety

    I tried to replace the seal. The video was fantastic and took me as far as the hex nut but now I am stuck. I can't get the hex nut off. I got someone stronger that myself, he finally got it to move but it was not the nut, the shaft underneath the tub spins when the is nut rotated. Any ideas as to what I should do? Thanks

    • @24revealer
      @24revealer Před 3 lety

      You need to buy the spanner wrench to get the nut off.

  • @andrewludwig9052
    @andrewludwig9052 Před 5 lety +2

    still leaked when done i discovered i put lock nut upside down yay no leaks now

  • @johnforeman505
    @johnforeman505 Před 4 lety

    Any ideas as to how to get the 1-11/16 nut off if frozen. I have a spanner, not the same one you use, but it's meant for this one job, and I have soaked the nut in PB penetration oil. I'm not getting anywhere. I have the spare parts, so I'm not trying to save anything, but I dont want to ruin the shaft or tub.

  • @jerrydanner5279
    @jerrydanner5279 Před 3 lety

    Why doesn't the tub nut stay tight? Do I have to buy a new tub nut?

  • @adamcruz3172
    @adamcruz3172 Před 5 lety

    so how was the washer acting, it's" symptoms", that you knew the tub seal was bad?

  • @dirty30productions8
    @dirty30productions8 Před 5 lety

    I have replaced the seal twice now and the machine is still leaking down the shaft slightly. Shaft seams to be nice and smooth and have seated the seal firmly in place both times. Seal was about 1/16 or so from flush both times. Doesn't want to get completely flush. Still the seal is even all the way around. I also made sure everything was clean and free of debris. Any tips or suggestions would be great. I'm thinking maybe the outer tube is bad?
    Thanks

  • @harshhariyani2671
    @harshhariyani2671 Před 8 lety

    how old is this GE washer model # WLSR2000G2WW ??
    I am looking to replace the timer knob, its not engaging. Any videos on this?

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 8 lety

      +Harsh Hariyani
      Here are videos for replacing the knob,
      the dial and the knob clip.
      www.partselect.ca/Models/WLSR2000G2WW/Parts/PS1482286-GE-WH01X10310-Timer-Knob.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=WLSR2000G2WW&ModelNum=WLSR2000G2WW&ModelID=448694&fSearchTerm=CONTROLS-AND-BACKSPLASH&mfgModelNum=&ManufactureID=2&Selected=00123098i01&Position=2&mfg=GE&Type=Washer&Mark=2
      www.partselect.ca/Models/WLSR2000G2WW/Parts/PS1482363-GE-WH11X10049-Dial-with-Compression-Ring.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=WLSR2000G2WW&ModelNum=WLSR2000G2WW&ModelID=448694&fSearchTerm=CONTROLS-AND-BACKSPLASH&mfgModelNum=&ManufactureID=2&Selected=00123098i01&Position=2&mfg=GE&Type=Washer&Mark=2
      www.partselect.ca/Models/WLSR2000G2WW/Parts/PS270835-GE-WH1X2117-Timer-Knob-Clip.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=WLSR2000G2WW&ModelNum=WLSR2000G2WW&ModelID=448694&fSearchTerm=CONTROLS-AND-BACKSPLASH&mfgModelNum=&ManufactureID=2&Selected=00123098i01&Position=2&mfg=GE&Type=Washer&Mark=2

  • @sleepyhead9756
    @sleepyhead9756 Před rokem

    Ty very much!

  • @harryisaac1273
    @harryisaac1273 Před 7 lety +1

    Great video just finished watching a video not to helpful basically suggested i take it to a professional hopefully i wont have to bye my daughter a new one after watching this who knows what i would like to know is would i have any problem ordering parts from the local washing machine shop as i have problems repairing my car they look at you funny when order parts sometimes it cost just to look at it

  • @andresavila2251
    @andresavila2251 Před 8 lety

    I have replace the Tub Seal twice. on both replacement, the washing machine doesn't leak until the 4th or fifth load and then it starts leaking again. Right now it is leaking again and this will be the third repair.
    Am I doing something wrong? or the shaft is worn out.
    I will appreciate your help.

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 7 lety

      What model number do you have?

    • @tino8080
      @tino8080 Před 7 lety

      PartSelect hi steve mine leaked after replacing tub washer assembly kit & transmission bearing with washer..i have a hotpoint top washer m#vvsr1070daww plz help

    • @SkylaneGuy
      @SkylaneGuy Před 6 lety

      The shaft is probably worn. Over time the seal can wear a groove in the shaft. Even a tiny amount of wear will cause the replacement seal to leak.

  • @hecssceh5556
    @hecssceh5556 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @jonvaughn123
    @jonvaughn123 Před 2 lety

    should there be water in that top part???

  • @elbacruz496
    @elbacruz496 Před 6 lety

    i have a question i have a htwp1000moww hotpoint does not spin trying to change the agitator coupling but my agitator coupling and the agitator are attach and can not separated do anyone know if this is one piece or two and if two how do i separated them

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 6 lety

      Hi, this video shows how to separate. czcams.com/video/N26MCQKuXn0/video.html

  • @jameswillis675
    @jameswillis675 Před 10 lety

    model number wpre6150k1wt bolt use with the spanner wrench will not come off >try spraying it with d-40 still will not bulge any suggestions. ge profile

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 10 lety +1

      This nut has a left hand thread and would need to be rotated clockwise to loosen. If it still will not loosen, then use a sharp chisel and carefully split it to remove.

  • @kevincannava3088
    @kevincannava3088 Před 2 lety

    Why not use silicone rather than dish detergent?

  • @jaandel1
    @jaandel1 Před 5 lety

    If you washer is old as mine there will be not as the video you will find rust dirt and very difficult to remove but every piece will be out if you try harder o hammer more times... used the wrench by in Amazon 8 or 10 dollars and remove the nut and the washer with the wrench is the only way... to remove the gasket basically you need to break it apart... even do everything as shown in the video it's still leaking I dnt know why... yet under shaft... ( shaft it's ok no damage I guess I have to take the whole thing off and check outside clear plastic drum??? My last try and then buy a new one...

  • @hallyjohns3013
    @hallyjohns3013 Před 14 dny

    Can you just come take care of my problem…..so difficult to find anyone that wants to do any work 😕

  • @timothyquinn7901
    @timothyquinn7901 Před 11 měsíci

    What do you if agitator is completely stuck and won’t come out?

  • @johncharlesent1724
    @johncharlesent1724 Před 3 lety

    Can’t get main bolt out, turning clockwise as instructed, no luck!

  • @pablolynch1152
    @pablolynch1152 Před 3 lety +1

    80 dislike entries, must likely from robots. What a job! Thank you so very much!

    • @nac4965
      @nac4965 Před 3 lety

      no- he's getting td because this guy has you ripping apart the entire washer just to replace a seal- 90% of the things he's disassembling dont need to be removed! also- the camera isn't showing what he's removing in the drum! i td the video because the video isn't logical!

  • @efman1313
    @efman1313 Před 3 lety

    Be advised, I needed an air powered impact wrench to get my hub nut off.

  • @benzc43
    @benzc43 Před 8 lety +1

    Every time I wash my whites, I get oil stains.. Is this the fix to it?

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 8 lety

      +benzc43 try running the washer on clean cycle. Use a cupful of vinegar or bleach. There are also specially designed tabs you can use for cleaning the inside of your washer. After you do that wipe out the drum and around the seal to remove any residue.

    • @Bryndeamer
      @Bryndeamer Před 4 lety

      ​@@partselect GTWN5050M0WS doesn't seem to have a clean cycle. Do we just throw a tablet in and use a normal wash cycle? I gues the Affresh W10501250 Washing Machine Cleaner packet will have instructions. :)

  • @wendyrobertson7748
    @wendyrobertson7748 Před 7 lety

    Great video. I fixed the leak. However, now the washing machine won't spin very well and the left hand thread tub nut keeps coming loose. The second time I tightened it with the spanner wrench as best I could. Is there something else that might cause this problem? Model #GMAN2008D0WS

  • @markbiggs6302
    @markbiggs6302 Před 6 lety +1

    Have used a can of WD40, bought the required spanner wrench and the nut won't budged. Model# GLWN2800D0WS

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 6 lety

      Hi Mark, and thanks for your question. May I ask which nut you are referring to?

    • @markbiggs6302
      @markbiggs6302 Před 6 lety

      I finally got the tub nut off and replaced the seal but the unit is still leaking during agitation.

  • @jimpeterson868
    @jimpeterson868 Před rokem

    Ge washer repair replace transmission

  • @corneliusfedrick1100
    @corneliusfedrick1100 Před 4 lety

    I can't get my Hotpoint washer to come on

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 4 lety

      Hi Cornelius. Do you have a model number for your Hotpoint washer handy? If so, I might be able to point you in the right direction! Also, we have a page on our website dedicated to troubleshooting that symptom: www.partselect.com/Repair/Washer/Will-Not-Start/ Good luck with your repair!

  • @dablock2k3
    @dablock2k3 Před 10 lety

    not that simple........once you get to the spanner wrench trying to remove the bolt...just aint happening;;;;bolt will not break loose.....left handed thread ....been hitting and spraying the bolt for days....sprayed it with bolt looser still want bulge..any suggestions???

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 10 lety

      dablock2k3 I would need the model number to answer this.

    • @joecoats8303
      @joecoats8303 Před 8 lety

      I finally took it to a shop used a 1 11/16 impact wrench now I am wrestling the tub out it's very stuck too mine was leaking water I will let you know how it goes

  • @ricardo340
    @ricardo340 Před 5 lety

    PITA, Whirlpool direct drive is way easier.

  • @dhoy22
    @dhoy22 Před 8 lety +1

    I removed the tub but with a spanner wrench but there looks like there's another weird looking spline nut under it? Also the inner tub will not come out. PLEASE HELP

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 8 lety

      +dhoy22 please advise the model number and serial number of your appliance.

    • @dhoy22
      @dhoy22 Před 8 lety +1

      +PartSelect
      model: GTUP270EM1WW
      serial:
      TV008974C

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 8 lety

      +dhoy22 let me have a look.

    • @dhoy22
      @dhoy22 Před 8 lety

      +PartSelect am I supposed to send you a picture?

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Před 8 lety

      +dhoy22 You can send one to socialmedia@partselect.com and I will take a look at it for you.

  • @MarioQuezada
    @MarioQuezada Před 5 lety

    Step 1: Struggle to take the washer completely apart
    Step 2: Struggle to replace the faulty part
    Step 3: Struggle to put the whole washer back together
    Step 4: Hope it fixes the leak
    F that noise, Jack. Time for a replacement.

  • @regularjoe2994
    @regularjoe2994 Před rokem

    Easy???

  • @xrated2132
    @xrated2132 Před rokem

    Well if he had put a camera on what he’s doing…

  • @donrather6169
    @donrather6169 Před 4 lety +1

    I'll never ever buy a GE anything again! I have looked all over this 2 year old washer for a model number but cant find a thing. not under lid, on side, back, no where. 2 years old and leaking water from bottom. Also have a fairly new built in microwave and all the paint is pealing off the insides. Pathetic pieces of crap must be made in China!

  • @valgilmore2842
    @valgilmore2842 Před rokem

    Taking front off a Maytag dryer