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  • Configured Mc Board for GE PDT855SSJ0SS - Part WD21X31911

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    Dishwasher Electronic Control Board

    Part #WD21X22950

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  • Dishwasher Upper Spray Arm Manifold for GE PDT855SSJ0SS - Part WD12X34182

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    Dishwasher Upper Spray Arm Manifold

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  • Dishwasher Drain Pump Assembly for GE PDT855SSJ0SS - Part WD26X25104

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    Dishwasher Drain Pump Assembly

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  • Dishwasher Door Inner Panel Assembly for GE PDT855SSJ0SS - Part WD31X29644

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    Kit Door Inn

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  • Detergent Module for GE PDT855SSJ0SS - Part WD12X32799

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    Detergent Di

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  • Dishwasher Door Latch Strike for GE PDT855SSJ0SS - Part WD13X10071

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    Dishwasher Door Latch Strike

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  • Dishwasher Screw, 10-32 X 9/16-in for GE PDT855SSJ0SS - Part WD01X22514

    Dishwasher Screw, 10-32 X 9/16-in

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  • Hub Spray Arm for GE PDT855SSJ0SS - Part WD12X22852

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    Hub Spray Arm

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  • Dishwasher Door Spring for GE PDT855SSJ0SS - Part WD03X20445

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    Dishwasher Door Spring

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  • Dishwasher Water Inlet Valve for GE PDT855SSJ0SS - Part WD15X22948

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    Water Valve

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GE Dishwasher PDT855SSJ0SS FAQs

Yes. The GE PDT855SSJ0SS is part of the GE Profile line (PDT 825-855 series), which is GE’s premium tier; it typically includes more advanced wash features, quieter operation, and upgraded design compared with standard GE dishwashers. See the owner's manual for the exact features and options on your unit.

What “high end” means for this GE Profile dishwasher

In practical terms, “high end” usually shows up as better performance, convenience, and fit-and-finish.

  • More cycle and option choices (for example, specialized wash or dry options)
  • Quieter sound levels than many entry-level models
  • More flexible loading (adjustable racks, third rack on some versions)
  • More refined controls and exterior styling
  • More electronics and sensors that optimize wash results
Quick comparison: standard GE vs GE Profile (typical)
Feature area Standard GE (typical) GE Profile (typical)
Wash system Basic timed + temp control More sensor-driven optimization
Noise Moderate Quieter
Racks Basic adjustability More flexibility; premium rack features
Options Fewer More cycles and options
How to confirm what your PDT855SSJ0SS includes

Because features can vary by configuration, we recommend verifying what’s on your specific dishwasher.

  • Check the model and serial label on the tub wall just inside the door
  • Review the cycle chart and option descriptions in the owner's manual
  • Compare your control panel buttons to the manual’s “Getting Started” section
  • If you’re troubleshooting a feature, match symptoms to the manual’s troubleshooting tips
Why it matters

Premium dishwashers like the GE Profile PDT855SSJ0SS often use more sensors, venting components, and door hardware; when performance changes (not draining, not drying, door not latching), the right diagnosis helps you choose the correct replacement part the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

A GE dishwasher typically lasts 10 to 12 years in normal household use. For your GE PDT855SSJ0SS, consistent care (especially cleaning and correct loading) helps you reach that range and avoid early failures from clogs, leaks, and door-latch issues; see the owner's manual for model-specific care steps.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

Most GE dishwashers land in the same general window, but real-world lifespan depends on usage and maintenance.

  • Daily use usually wears pumps, seals, and racks faster than light use
  • Hard water speeds up mineral buildup and can reduce cleaning performance
  • Skipped cleaning increases drain and circulation strain
  • Overloading can block spray arms and cause poor wash results
  • Small leaks (door or tub sealing) can lead to bigger repairs if ignored
Maintenance that extends life (high impact)

We recommend these habits for the PDT 825-855 series models like PDT855SSJ0SS.

  • Clean the interior and control panel using the methods in the owner's manual
  • Keep the bottom area clear of debris so water can circulate and drain freely
  • Use the right detergent amount for your water conditions (too much can cause residue)
  • Load so spray paths are open; avoid tall items blocking the upper spray
  • Watch for door closing and latching problems; a misaligned latch can stop cycles
Quick “repair vs. replace” guide

Use this as a practical rule of thumb.

Dishwasher age What we usually recommend Why
0 to 5 years Repair is usually worth it Most parts still have strong remaining life
6 to 10 years Repair if the issue is isolated Costs can stay reasonable if it is not a major assembly
11 to 15 years Replace unless the fix is minor Multiple wear items often start stacking up
Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you plan for maintenance and decide when a repair makes sense. Catching issues early (like a weak latch or a developing leak) often prevents damage to higher-cost components.

Last updated: February 2026

For the GE dishwasher model PDT855SSJ0SS, the rough cabinet opening must be at least 24 inches wide, 24 inches deep, and approximately 34-1/2 inches high (floor to underside of countertop). We recommend measuring your actual opening before installation and confirming clearances in the installation guide.

Minimum opening and clearance details

Use these installation minimums to avoid fit issues, door interference, and drain problems:

  • Opening depth: 24 inches minimum
  • Opening width: 24 inches minimum
  • Opening height: approximately 34-1/2 inches (floor to underside of countertop)
  • Corner installs: allow 2 inches minimum between the dishwasher and an adjacent cabinet, wall, or appliance
  • Door swing space: allow 25-1/2 inches minimum in front of the dishwasher for the door to open
  • Drain hose length: keep total drain hose length 12 feet or less for proper drainage
Quick reference table
Measurement Minimum for PDT855SSJ0SS What to measure
Width 24 in. Inside cabinet opening, left to right
Depth 24 in. From cabinet front to back wall
Height ~34-1/2 in. Finished floor to underside of countertop
Front clearance 25-1/2 in. From dishwasher front to any obstruction
Why it matters

A dishwasher that is too tight in the opening can bind during leveling, rub the cabinet, or prevent the door from opening fully. Correct rough opening size also helps protect the drain hose routing and keeps the unit properly enclosed for safe operation.

Helpful install tips we use in the field
  • Measure after flooring is installed; finished floor height changes the opening.
  • Confirm the cabinet is square and plumb before sliding the dishwasher in.
  • Plan utility entry (water line, drain hose, electrical) so nothing kinks behind the unit.
  • Avoid extension cords; use the proper electrical connection method shown in the guide.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common GE dishwasher problems are “won’t start,” “won’t drain,” and “not cleaning well.” On the GE PDT855SSJ0SS, the fastest wins are usually a door that is not latched, a cycle that was interrupted, or restricted water flow from a dirty filter or blocked spray arm; start with the checks in the owner's manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Won’t start or beeps: door not fully closed or Start not confirmed after opening the door
  • Won’t drain: drain path restriction (filter area, drain hose routing, disposer plug not removed on new installs)
  • Leaves food behind: spray arm holes blocked, overloaded racks, or filter needs cleaning
  • Detergent left in cup: dishes blocking the dispenser or poor water spray to the dispenser area
  • Leak detected message: the dishwasher senses water where it should not and cancels the cycle
Quick checks we recommend first (no parts needed)
  1. Restart correctly: press Start and close the door promptly after opening it during a cycle.
  2. Confirm the door latches firmly: the dishwasher will not run reliably if the latch does not engage.
  3. Clean the filter area: remove debris around the fine and ultra-fine filters so water can circulate.
  4. Check loading: keep tall items from blocking the detergent cup and spray arms.
  5. Verify incoming hot water: best results come from properly heated water; avoid extremely hot inlet water.
When it’s likely a part issue

If the basic checks do not change the symptom, these model-relevant parts are common fixes:

Symptom Common suspect Example part for PDT855SSJ0SS
Won’t start, door feels loose Door latch/strike not engaging GE dishwasher door latch lock WD21X10490 or dishwasher door latch strike WD13X10071
Leaks at the door perimeter Worn or mis-seated seal Dishwasher tub gasket WD08X23477
Not filling or fills slowly Water inlet valve issue Water valve WD15X22948
Won’t drain Drain restriction or pump issue Dishwasher drain hose WD24X10062
Why it matters

Most “GE dishwasher problems” are really safety or performance lockouts: the unit protects against running with an open door, restricted water flow, or a detected leak. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat beeping, poor cleaning, and mid-cycle cancellations.

Last updated: February 2026

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