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  • End Cap, Left for GE WCSR2080B2WW - Part WH42X10311

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  • Control Panel for GE WCSR2080B2WW - Part WH42X10346

    Controls & backsplash diagram

  • Bushing Wire for GE WCSR2080B2WW - Part WH01X10137

    Cabinet, cover & front panel diagram

  • Ge Washer Screw, 12-pack for GE WCSR2080B2WW - Part WH2X694D

    Cabinet, cover & front panel diagram

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  • Washer Agitator Coupler for GE WCSR2080B2WW - Part WH49X10042

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  • Clamp - Tu for GE WCSR2080B2WW - Part WH1X2730

    Tub, basket & agitator diagram

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GE Washer WCSR2080B2WW FAQs

On the GE WCSR2080B2WW top-load washer, there is not a routine, user-accessible “lint filter” like many front-load models. Most “filter” cleaning on this style is handled by checking the drain path (pump and hoses) and keeping the wash basket clean; see the WCSR2080B2WW owner's manual for your model’s care and cleaning guidance.

What you can check (the practical “filter” areas)
  • Drain pump and drain hose: A small item can restrict draining and act like a “filter clog.”
  • Water inlet screens (at the fill hoses): Sediment can reduce fill flow and affect water levels.
  • Wash basket: Residue buildup can trap lint and cause odor.
  • Standpipe or laundry tub drain: A slow house drain can mimic a washer restriction.
Quick troubleshooting steps
  1. Unplug the washer and turn off both water supply valves.
  2. If the washer is not draining well, inspect the drain system and consider replacing the washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030 if it is noisy, leaking, or not moving water.
  3. If filling is slow or inconsistent, remove the fill hoses and rinse the inlet screens; also check the hose pressure switch WH41X365 for kinks, pinches, or soap residue that can affect water-level sensing.
  4. For lint and odor, wipe the basket with a soft cloth and mild detergent, then rinse; leaving the lid open after washing helps moisture evaporate.
Symptoms and what they usually point to
Symptom Most common cause What to check first
Won’t drain or drains slowly Restriction or failing pump Pump area, drain hose, house drain
Won’t fill or fills slowly Clogged inlet screens or supply issue Faucets fully open, inlet screens
Overfills or wrong water level Pressure sensing issue Pressure hose routing, air dome/obstructions
Lint/odor in tub Residue and trapped moisture Basket cleaning, lid left open
Why it matters

“Deep Fill” changes water level behavior, so a partial clog (inlet screens, drain path, or pressure hose) can show up as poor rinsing, slow filling, or draining problems. Keeping the drain path clear and the basket clean prevents repeat issues and protects components like the timer and water-level system.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset your GE washer model WCSR2080B2WW, unplug it (or switch off the breaker) for about 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power. This clears the control’s temporary memory and often resolves a stuck cycle, non-responsive controls, or odd behavior.

Reset steps (safe, quick)
  • Press the cycle knob to Stop (if your model uses a push-pull timer knob).
  • Unplug the washer from the outlet (or turn the laundry circuit breaker off).
  • Wait 2 to 5 minutes.
  • Plug the washer back in (or turn the breaker on).
  • Select a cycle and start it.
  • If the washer was paused mid-cycle, restart the cycle from the beginning.

For control and cycle-start details specific to this washer, use the WCSR2080B2WW owner's manual.

If “reset” does not fix the problem

A reset helps when the control is confused, but it will not correct a mechanical or fill/drain issue. Check these common causes next:

  • Lid not fully closed: agitation typically will not start with the lid up.
  • Water supply issue: confirm both faucets are fully open and inlet screens are not clogged.
  • Drain problem: a slow drain or no drain can stop a cycle; inspect the drain hose for kinks.
  • Overloading: load items loosely; water should just cover the clothes for proper movement.
  • Control/timer issue: if the dial will not advance or starts inconsistently, the timer can be the root cause.
Quick symptom-to-next-step table
What you see What to check next
Won’t start or won’t agitate Lid closed, cycle knob pulled to start, power reset
Won’t fill Faucets open, fill hoses, water-level system
Won’t drain/spin Drain hose, pump area, load balance
Dial not advancing Timer function and knob engagement
Why it matters

A proper power reset is the fastest way to clear a temporary control glitch without replacing parts. If symptoms return immediately after resetting, that points to an underlying issue (like a fill, drain, lid, or timer problem) that needs troubleshooting.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems we see with the GE WCSR2080B2WW washer include not spinning, not draining, not filling to the right level, excessive vibration, and loud noises. Many of these issues trace back to loading habits, water supply, lid-closed operation, or a worn drive and drain component.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)
  • Won’t spin or agitate: lid not fully closed, unbalanced load, or a worn drive component
  • Won’t drain: drain hose restriction, clogged pump path, or a failing pump
  • Not filling properly: water supply valves not fully open, kinked inlet hoses, or a water-level sensing issue
  • Vibrating or shaking: load size or distribution, leveling, or suspension wear
  • Loud noise: belt wear, tub bearing wear, or something rubbing in the tub area
Quick checks you can do first

Before replacing parts, we recommend these basics (they solve a lot of “washer not working” calls):

  • Confirm the lid is closed; agitation typically will not start with the lid up.
  • Load items loosely and keep the load below the top row of basket holes.
  • Set the water level so it just covers the clothes, especially with bulky or wet items.
  • Do not wrap long items (sheets, pants) around the agitator.
  • Add detergent and start the washer before adding clothes; using too much or too little detergent can cause performance problems.
Parts that commonly relate to these problems on this model

If symptoms persist after the checks above, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Symptom Common suspect part What it does
Won’t drain Washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030 Moves water out of the tub during drain/spin
Loud rumble or grinding Tub bearing WH2X1198 Supports the tub spin; wear can cause noise and wobble
Won’t spin, squeal, burning rubber smell Belt WH1X2026 Transfers motor power to the drive system
Overfills or wrong water level Washer water-level pressure switch WH12X10065 Senses water level and signals fill to stop
Why it matters

Catching early signs (like a slipping belt, a noisy tub bearing, or a weak drain pump) helps prevent secondary damage such as leaks, out-of-balance spinning, or repeated cycle failures.

Helpful reference

For model-specific operating and safety guidance (loading, lid operation, detergent use), use the WCSR2080B2WW owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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