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  • Dishwasher Control Panel for GE GDT580SMF0ES - Part WD12X10469

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  • Dishwasher Fill Funnel for GE GDT580SMF0ES - Part WD49X25081

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  • Dishwasher Fill Funnel for GE GDT580SMF0ES - Part WD49X25081

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  • Dishwasher Vent Bezel for GE GDT580SMF0ES - Part WD24X20586

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  • Dishwasher Circulation Pump Filter for GE GDT580SMF0ES - Part WD49X24057

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  • Heater Nut for GE GDT580SMF0ES - Part WD02X33462

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  • Dishwasher Sump Gasket for GE GDT580SMF0ES - Part WD08X22758

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  • Dishwasher Door Cable for GE GDT580SMF0ES - Part WD01X10569

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  • Lower Rack for GE GDT580SMF0ES - Part WD28X34743

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  • Dishwasher Installation Bracket for GE GDT580SMF0ES - Part WD01X21740

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GE Dishwasher GDT580SMF0ES FAQs

GE GDT580SMF0ES is best described as a mid-range GE dishwasher, not a true high-end or luxury model. It sits above entry-level dishwashers in features and performance, but GE’s higher-tier lines and premium feature sets are typically considered “high end.” For model-specific features and options, use the GDT580SMF0ES owner's manual.

How we define “high end” for dishwashers

“High end” usually means you get more of the features that improve cleaning, drying, and convenience, such as quieter operation, more wash zones, upgraded racks, and advanced drying systems.

Common high-end signals include:

  • Very quiet sound ratings (often in the low-to-mid 40 dBA range)
  • More cycles and targeted options (bottle jets, extra zones, advanced soil sensing)
  • Stronger drying systems (fan-assisted or enhanced condensation drying)
  • More rack adjustability and a third rack
  • Premium controls and build details

What you can expect from the GDT580 series

The manual for the GDT580-740 series focuses on core dishwasher functions like cycle selection, loading guidance, and rinse agent use, which aligns with a solid, mainstream dishwasher design. For example, it calls out rinse agent use and typical dispenser capacity, and it provides detailed loading patterns for the GDT580 models. Use the GDT580SMF0ES owner's manual to match features to your exact control panel and cycle set.

Quick comparison: where it fits

Tier Typical positioning What it means for you
Entry-level Basic cleaning, fewer options Lowest cost, fewer convenience features
Mid-range (GDT580SMF0ES) Balanced features and price Strong everyday performance, practical options
High-end / premium More quiet, more flexibility, upgraded drying Best experience, typically higher cost

Why it matters

Knowing the tier helps set expectations for drying performance, cycle length, and noise. If you are troubleshooting performance, many “premium results” come from setup and maintenance, not just the model tier.

If you are trying to improve results on this dishwasher, focus on:

  • Loading so items do not block spray paths (especially the mid and lower spray arms)
  • Using rinse agent consistently for better drying
  • Keeping spray arms clear; replace a worn arm if jets are clogged or damaged (example: dishwasher spray arm, lower WD22X33499)

Last updated: February 2026

A GE dishwasher typically lasts about 12 years (most fall in the 10 to 15 year range). For your GE GDT580SMF0ES, lifespan depends most on how often it runs, water quality, and routine maintenance like cleaning the filters and keeping spray arms clear; see the owner's manual for model-specific care steps.

Typical lifespan range (what to expect)

Most built-in dishwashers like the GE GDT580SMF0ES land in this range:

  • Light use (few loads per week): 12 to 15 years
  • Average use (near-daily): about 10 to 13 years
  • Heavy use (multiple loads daily): 7 to 10 years
Usage pattern Typical lifespan What usually ends it first
Light 12 to 15 years Seals, racks, minor leaks
Average 10 to 13 years Drain issues, wash performance decline
Heavy 7 to 10 years Pump wear, heater performance, door latch wear

Maintenance that extends life the most

The biggest gains come from preventing restricted water flow and buildup.

  • Clean the filters regularly (if dishes feel gritty or cleaning drops off, do it sooner)
  • Keep spray arm holes clear; replace a worn arm if it stops spinning freely (example: dishwasher spray arm, lower WD22X33499)
  • Use a rinse aid and quality detergent to reduce film and mineral buildup
  • Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle so the dishwasher fills with hotter water
  • Fix small leaks early; a failing door seal can turn into cabinet and floor damage (example: dishwasher tub gasket WD08X23477)

Signs your dishwasher is nearing end-of-life

These symptoms often show up in the last few years of service:

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to repair a single failed part (like a latch, gasket, or heater) or plan for replacement when multiple high-cost components start failing close together.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see on a GE dishwasher like model GDT580SMF0ES are not draining (filter or drain path restrictions) and not starting (door not fully latched or a cycle interruption). Cleaning the filters and confirming the door latches securely solve many “common problem” complaints.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Water left in the bottom: clogged filters, blocked drain hose, or a restricted air gap (if installed)
  • Won’t start or stops mid-cycle: door not fully closed, Start not re-pressed after opening, or latch issue
  • Beeping once every minute: door left open during operation (close door and press Start)
  • Start/status light flashing: cycle was interrupted by opening the door; press Start and close the door
  • Poor cleaning or gritty dishes: filters need cleaning; spray arms may be blocked
  • Not drying well: rinse aid low or heater-related issue

Quick checks we recommend first (in order)

  1. Press Start and fully close the door. If the door was opened mid-cycle, the dishwasher often needs Start pressed again to resume.
  2. Clean the filters (a common fix). The manual recommends inspecting and cleaning periodically, often about every other month depending on use.
  3. Check the drain path: look for kinks or clogs in the drain line; if your setup has an air gap, clean it.
  4. Inspect spray arms for clogs (food, labels, hard-water debris) and make sure they spin freely.
  5. Confirm water temperature and detergent basics: very hot incoming water (over about 150°F) and too much detergent can cause issues like etching; wrong detergent can cause suds.

Common parts that match these problems (GDT580SMF0ES)

Symptom Part to consider What it affects
Won’t start, door won’t “click” shut GE dishwasher door latch lock WD21X10490 Door switch signal and safe start
Not draining or slow drain Dishwasher drain hose WD24X10062 Drain flow to disposal or drain line
Not drying, water not heating Dishwasher heater element WD05X30818 Water heating and drying performance

Why it matters

Drain and start problems are the most common because they are often caused by normal use (food debris in filters, a door that is not fully latched, or a cycle interrupted by opening the door). Fixing these early helps prevent odors, poor wash results, and repeated cycle failures.

For model-specific operating steps and troubleshooting charts, use the owner's manual. For mounting, grounding, and drain setup details, use the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dishwashers

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Most common repair guides to help fix your dishwashers

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your dishwasher.

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