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GE ZBD6880K00SS dishwasher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE ZBD6880K00SS dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dishwasher Door Spring for GE ZBD6880K00SS - Part WD03X10022

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    Dishwasher Door Spring

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  • Screw for GE ZBD6880K00SS - Part WZ05X0222

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  • Cup Shelf for GE ZBD6880K00SS - Part WD28X0302

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  • Dishwasher Tub Gasket Spring for GE ZBD6880K00SS - Part WD03X10020

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    Dishwasher Tub Gasket Spring

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  • Heat Element for GE ZBD6880K00SS - Part WD05X10005

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    Heat Element

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  • Handle Assembly for GE ZBD6880K00SS - Part WB15T10053

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    Handle Assembly

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  • Dishwasher Water Feed Tube for GE ZBD6880K00SS - Part WD12X10113

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    Dishwasher Water Feed Tube

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  • Keypad for GE ZBD6880K00SS - Part WD34X11001

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  • Roller Stud for GE ZBD6880K00SS - Part WD12X10141

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    Roller Stud

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  • Dishwasher Door Latch Retainer for GE ZBD6880K00SS - Part WD13X10022

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    Dishwasher Door Latch Retainer

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GE Dishwasher ZBD6880K00SS FAQs

The GE ZBD6880K00SS is a built-in dishwasher designed to fit a standard 24-inch-wide opening. For the exact cutout and overall dimensions for your specific installation (including depth and height range), use the measurements listed in the owner's manual.

Typical built-in dishwasher size (what to expect)

Most 24-inch built-in dishwashers like the GE ZBD6880K00SS fit these common ranges:

  • Width: about 24 inches
  • Height: about 34 to 35 inches (adjustable leveling legs)
  • Depth: about 24 inches to the door, about 26 to 27 inches including the handle
  • Cutout opening: typically 24 inches wide by 34 to 35 inches high

How to measure your dishwasher correctly

Use a tape measure and check these points before ordering panels, planning cabinetry, or reinstalling:

  • Measure the cabinet opening width at the front and back
  • Measure opening height from floor to underside of countertop
  • Measure depth from the back wall to the front of the cabinet frame
  • Measure door clearance with the door fully open (for walkways)
  • Confirm the unit is level; a tilt can change effective fit and door sealing

Quick reference table

Measurement What it affects What to measure
Width Fit in cabinet opening Side-to-side opening
Height Countertop clearance Floor to underside of counter
Depth Door/handle clearance Back wall to cabinet front
Door open clearance Walkway space Front edge to door edge when open

Why it matters

Dishwasher dimensions affect more than “will it fit.” Correct sizing helps prevent door rubbing, reduces leak risk at the tub edge, and ensures the toe kick and mounting points line up so the dishwasher stays stable during operation.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE ZBD6880K00SS dishwasher, PR5 is not a standard error code shown in the control-panel status indicators; it is most often a display shorthand that appears when the cycle is interrupted and the dishwasher is trying to pump out water and reset. Use the steps in the owner's manual to cancel, drain, and restart safely.

What to do when you see PR5

  • Press START/RESET to cancel the cycle.
  • Close the door and wait about 70 seconds while the dishwasher pumps out.
  • When the indicator stops flashing and the unit is quiet, select your cycle again and press START/RESET.
  • If water remains in the tub, check for a clog at the filter area and sump.
  • If draining is slow or noisy, inspect the drain path (hose, air gap if used, disposer connection).

Quick checks that fix most drain and reset issues

  • Remove and clean the dishwasher filter WD12X10109 if it is coated with debris.
  • Make sure the drain hose is not kinked; replace a damaged hose with the dishwasher drain hose WD24X10014.
  • Verify the sink drain or disposer inlet is clear (a blocked disposer port can mimic a dishwasher drain failure).
  • Listen for the drain pump running during the 70-second drain-out; a loud hum with little water movement points to a restriction.

What PR5 usually indicates (common meanings)

What you notice What it typically means What to check first
Cycle stops, then drains for about a minute Normal cancel and drain-out behavior START/RESET, door closed, wait 70 seconds
Standing water after reset Drain restriction Filter, hose routing, sink/disposer connection
Repeated interruptions Drain system problem or control sensing an issue Filter and drain path; then drain pump

Why it matters

A dishwasher that cannot drain cleanly can pause or cancel cycles to prevent overflow and protect the motor. Restoring normal drain flow helps the GE ZBD6880K00SS complete wash and dry stages reliably.

For code-style troubleshooting beyond PR5, use our GE electronic dishwasher error codes reference to match what you see on the display to the right checks.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. On the GE ZBD6880K00SS dishwasher, a clogged drain path can trigger an FTD (drain-related) error because the unit cannot pump water out fast enough. The most common causes are a blocked air gap (if you have one), a clogged filter, or a kinked/plugged drain hose; see the owner's manual for model-specific checks.

What to check first (fast, no tools)

  • Cancel the cycle and let the dishwasher try to drain.
  • Check the sink for slow draining; a backed-up sink drain can stop the dishwasher from draining.
  • If your setup has an air gap, remove the cover and clean debris from the cap and passage.
  • Inspect the drain hose under the sink for kinks, crushing, or a clog.
  • Clean the dishwasher filter area so water can reach the drain pump inlet.

If cleaning does not restore normal draining, these model-matched parts are common next steps:

Quick symptom guide

What you notice Most likely cause What to do
Water remains in tub after cycle Air gap or hose restriction Clean air gap; check hose routing
Drains sometimes, not always Partial clog in filter/sump Clean filter and sump area
Loud hum during drain, little water movement Pump jam or failing pump Check for debris; consider drain pump
Sink backs up when dishwasher drains House drain/disposer issue Clear disposer and sink drain

Why it matters

A restricted drain can leave dirty water in the tub, cause odors, and repeatedly stop cycles early. Clearing the drain path protects the pump and helps the dishwasher complete the full wash and dry sequence.

For error readouts and what they mean on GE electronic models, use GE electronic dishwasher error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common GE dishwasher problems are the dishwasher not starting, not draining, or not cleaning well. On the GE ZBD6880K00SS, these symptoms are usually tied to basics like a door that is not fully latched, a tripped breaker, low water temperature, or a clogged filter and drain path (all covered in the owner's manual).

Most common symptoms and what to check first

  • Won't start or run: confirm the door is fully closed and latched; check the breaker or fuse.
  • Not draining: check for a clogged air gap (if your installation uses one) and look for kinks or clogs in the drain line.
  • Not cleaning: verify proper rack loading and water temperature; clean the filter area.
  • Spots, film, or cloudy glassware: adjust detergent and rinse aid use; hard water can make this worse.
  • Poor drying: use heated dry options and make sure rinse aid is filled.

Quick troubleshooting checklist (ZBD6880K00SS)

  1. Reset power at the breaker for 1 minute, then try a normal cycle.
  2. Make sure the door closes firmly and the latch engages.
  3. Run hot water at the nearest faucet before starting; target 120°F incoming water.
  4. Inspect and clean the filter area; replace the filter if it is damaged or warped.
  5. If the dishwasher will not drain, inspect the drain hose routing and the air gap.

Parts that commonly solve these problems

If cleaning does not restore performance, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Symptom Common cause Model-matched part to consider
Not cleaning well Restricted filtration or poor spray Dishwasher filter WD12X10109 or dishwasher spray arm WD22X10047
Not draining Drain restriction or weak pump Dishwasher drain hose WD24X10014 or dishwasher drain pump WD26X10016
Leaking at the door Worn or deformed seal Dishwasher door seal WD08X10055

Why it matters

Most “GE dishwasher problems” start as flow problems: not enough hot water coming in, not enough water moving through the spray arms, or water not leaving fast enough. Fixing the basics first prevents repeat clogs, poor wash results, and unnecessary part replacement.

Helpful DIY reference

If your dishwasher is showing a code or beeping pattern, use our GE electronic dishwasher error codes guide to narrow the problem to a specific system (drain, fill, heating, or control).

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dishwashers

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Main causes: broken door latch, tripped circuit breaker, broken heating element, faulty vent fan, sensor failure, contro…

Main causes: not using rinse aid, rinse aid dispenser failure, broken heating element, malfunctioning vent, drying fan f…

Main cause: damaged rack height adjuster…

Main causes: clogged kitchen sink drain, clogged drain hose, drain check valve damaged, drain pump failure, control syst…

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