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  • Washer Suspension Rod for GE WVSR1060G8WW - Part WH16X544

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  • Washer Suspension Rod Kit for GE WVSR1060G8WW - Part WH16X543

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  • Washer Tub Mounting Hub for GE WVSR1060G8WW - Part WH45X10027

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  • Strap Damp for GE WVSR1060G8WW - Part WH01X39337

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  • Washer Drain Hose Support Clip for GE WVSR1060G8WW - Part WH16X513

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  • Washer Transmission Pulley Nut for GE WVSR1060G8WW - Part WH2X1203

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  • Washer Hose Clamp Kit for GE WVSR1060G8WW - Part WH1X2036

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  • Washer Tub Fill Nozzle for GE WVSR1060G8WW - Part WH41X10077

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    Washer Tub Fill Nozzle

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  • Washer Lid Switch for GE WVSR1060G8WW - Part WH12X10531

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    Lid Switch

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  • Washer Lid Hinge Bushing for GE WVSR1060G8WW - Part WH01X10025

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GE Washer WVSR1060G8WW FAQs

Yes, a high efficiency (HE) washer is worth it for most households because it uses less water and energy per load while still cleaning well when you use the right cycle settings and HE detergent. For a traditional top-load model like the GE WVSR1060G8WW, you can still cut water and energy use by choosing appropriate cycles and cooler wash temperatures (see the owner's manual).

What you gain with an HE washer

  • Lower water use per load (especially compared to older, deep-fill top-load designs)
  • Lower energy use (less hot water and shorter heating demand)
  • Better performance on larger, well-balanced loads
  • Faster drying times because many HE models spin faster
  • Gentler fabric care on many cycles

What to consider before switching

HE washers work best when your habits match the design.

  • You must use HE detergent and measure it carefully (too much causes oversudsing and poor rinsing)
  • Loads need to be sized and balanced; overloading reduces cleaning and can increase vibration
  • Cycle times can be longer because HE machines rely on tumbling and concentrated wash action
  • If you prefer “fill-to-the-top” washing, an HE washer can feel different

How to get HE-like savings from your WVSR1060G8WW

Your GE WVSR1060G8WW already supports energy-smart washing when you use the right settings.

  • Wash with cold or cool water when possible; modern detergents are formulated for cooler temps
  • Use the correct water level so clothes can move freely (water should just cover the load)
  • Avoid extra detergent; it is a common cause of laundry problems
  • Use options only when needed (for example, 2nd rinse when you used extra detergent)
  • Use Extended spin (if equipped) to pull more water out so drying takes less time

Quick comparison

Feature Traditional top-load (like WVSR1060G8WW) Typical HE washer
Water level Often higher, user-selected Lower, auto-sensed
Detergent Standard or HE HE only
Spin speed Moderate Often higher
Cycle feel More water, more agitation Less water, more tumbling

Why it matters

Water heating is one of the biggest energy costs in laundry. Using cooler temperatures and the right amount of detergent can reduce operating cost and improve rinsing and fabric care, whether you keep your current GE washer or upgrade.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE WVSR1060G8WW washer, we force a drain and spin by selecting the DRAIN & SPIN (or SPIN ONLY) cycle and pressing START. If the tub still holds water, use DRAIN & SPIN to pump water out and then spin it out.

Steps to drain and spin (WVSR1060G8WW)

  • Press POWER (if your model has a power button) or turn the cycle selector to wake the controls.
  • Turn the cycle knob to DRAIN & SPIN (or SPIN ONLY, depending on what your control panel shows).
  • Press START to begin.
  • If the washer pauses, press START again to continue.
  • Keep the lid closed; opening the lid stops agitation or spin action.
  • If the washer was paused for more than 24 hours, reset by selecting the cycle again and pressing START.

If it still will not drain

These checks fix most “won’t drain” situations on GE top-load washers.

  • Straighten the drain hose; remove kinks and make sure the washer is not sitting on the hose.
  • Confirm the standpipe or drain height is under 8 ft above the floor.
  • Make sure the drain hose connection is not sealed airtight into the standpipe (it needs an air gap).
  • Unplug the washer for 2 minutes, plug it back in, then reselect DRAIN & SPIN and press START.
  • If you hear humming but no water movement, the pump may be jammed; inspect the pump and hoses for obstructions.

Common symptoms and what they point to

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Washer won’t spin with lid up Lid safety feature Close lid, reselect cycle, press START
Humming during drain Drain pump running Wait a few minutes; check for hose kinks if no water exits
Gurgling near end of drain Pump drawing air Normal as the tub finishes draining
Water remains after cycle Drain restriction or pump issue Check hose/standpipe; inspect pump path

Why it matters

Using DRAIN & SPIN clears standing water fast, helps prevent odors, and reduces strain on the drive system during the next wash. If draining is slow, addressing the drain hose setup first prevents repeat clogs and pump damage.

For cycle names and control-panel specifics for your exact washer, follow the WVSR1060G8WW owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE WVSR1060G8WW top-load washer, there is no routine, user-accessible “filter” like many front-load models have. For this washer, the main maintenance is keeping the wash basket clean and making sure the drain system and hoses stay clear (see the WVSR1060G8WW owner's manual).

What you can check instead (the common “filter” confusion)

On top-load GE washers like WVSR1060G8WW, customers often mean one of these items:

  • Drain pump area: coins, socks, or debris can restrict draining and mimic a clogged filter
  • Drain hose: kinks or buildup can slow draining
  • Water inlet screens (inside the fill hose connections): sediment can reduce filling
  • Wash basket: residue can cause odor and poor cleaning
  • Agitator cap or fabric softener dispenser: can trap residue and needs periodic cleaning

Quick maintenance steps we recommend

  1. Unplug the washer before any inspection.
  2. Check draining symptoms: if water remains after a cycle, run Drain & Spin or Spin Only.
  3. Inspect the drain hose for kinks and proper standpipe height.
  4. Clean the basket with a soft cloth and mild detergent; rinse well.
  5. If draining is weak or noisy, the drain pump may be restricted or failing.

Parts that commonly relate to “no drain” issues

If you’re troubleshooting a drain problem (often mistaken for a clogged filter), these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Symptom Most likely area Example model-matched part
Won’t drain or drains slowly Drain pump or obstruction Washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030
Water leak near tub center Tub seal/bearing area Washer tub seal WH02X10383
Loud roar during spin Tub bearing wear Tub bearing WH2X1198

Why it matters

Looking for a “filter” can delay the real fix. On WVSR1060G8WW, drain restrictions, hose issues, or pump problems are the most common causes of poor draining, odors, or leftover water.

Last updated: February 2026

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