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  • Washer Hub Nut for GE GTWN2800D0WW - Part WH2X1193

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  • Washer Tub Seal Assembly for GE GTWN2800D0WW - Part WH02X10383

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  • Washer Drive Shaft And Shifter Assembly for GE GTWN2800D0WW - Part WH38X10019

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  • Washer Lid Switch Assembly for GE GTWN2800D0WW - Part WH12X10334

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  • Washer Tub Bearing for GE GTWN2800D0WW - Part WH2X1198

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  • Washer Tub Bearing for GE GTWN2800D0WW - Part WH2X1198

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  • Dryer Control Knob for GE GTWN2800D0WW - Part WE01X20378

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  • Washer Tub Bearing Washer for GE GTWN2800D0WW - Part WH2X1197

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GE Washer GTWN2800D0WW FAQs

On your GE GTWN2800D0WW washer, the most reliable way to reset an error code is a power reset: turn the control to OFF, unplug the washer for 10 minutes, then plug it back in and run a quick cycle. If the code returns, troubleshoot the cause before clearing it again.

Step-by-step: reset and confirm the washer is ready

  • Turn the cycle selector to OFF.
  • Unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker) for 10 minutes.
  • Plug power back in.
  • Set a Rinse/Spin or Drain/Spin type cycle and press Start.
  • If the same code reappears, treat it as an active fault, not a “stored” message.

For model-specific button sequences (if your control has a diagnostic mode), follow the steps in the GTWN2800D0WW installation guide and your GTWN2800D0WW owner’s manual.

If the code comes back: what to check first

Most repeat error codes are triggered by a condition the washer still detects. These checks solve the most common causes on top-load washers:

  • Drain problem: verify the drain hose is not kinked and the standpipe is not clogged; a weak pump can also cause repeat drain-related codes.
  • Lid not sensing closed: make sure the lid closes fully; a failed switch can prevent spin.
  • Out-of-balance or vibration: confirm the washer is level and on firm flooring; redistribute the load.
  • Fill issues: confirm both water valves are open and household water pressure is adequate.
  • Pressure sensing: inspect the pressure hose for pinches or leaks.

Quick parts-to-symptom guide (common causes)

Symptom you see What it often points to Example part for GTWN2800D0WW
Won’t drain, stops mid-cycle Drain system issue Washer drain pump WH23X10043
Won’t spin, acts like lid is open Lid sensing issue Washer lid switch assembly WH12X10334
Loud banging, walking, frequent off-balance Suspension/leveling issue Washer suspension rod, rear WH16X10159

Why it matters

Clearing an error code without fixing the underlying issue usually leads to repeat shutdowns, poor draining or spinning, and extra wear on the drive system. A reset is best used as a first step, then as a confirmation after the repair or adjustment.

For code definitions and what each one means, use our GE top load washer error codes reference.

Last updated: February 2026

Most GE washing machines last 10 to 14 years with normal household use. For your GE GTWN2800D0WW top-load washer, correct installation, balanced loading, and routine cleaning are the biggest factors that keep it running closer to the high end of that range.

What most affects lifespan

  • Load size and balance: chronic overloading or unbalanced loads accelerate wear on the suspension and tub system
  • Vibration control: an unlevel washer increases stress on the tub, base, and drive components
  • Water quality: hard water and sediment speed up seal, valve, and pump wear
  • Leak response: small leaks can lead to bearing and tub damage if ignored

Installation specs that help protect the washer

The GTWN2800D0WW installation requirements include firm flooring, proper drain setup, and adequate water pressure. Use the installation guide to confirm your setup.

Setup item Requirement (typical for this model) Why it matters
Water pressure 10 to 150 psi Prevents fill issues and valve strain
Drain height 30 inches minimum; up to 8 ft max above base Helps prevent siphoning and drain problems
Minimum clearances 0 inches sides, 2 inches front, 3 inches rear Reduces vibration transfer and improves service access

Repairs that commonly extend service life

If the washer is otherwise in good shape, replacing a worn part often restores performance.

Symptom Likely wear area Example part for this model
Won’t drain or drains slowly Drain pump or drain path Washer drain pump WH23X10043
Excessive shaking or banging Suspension components Washer suspension rod, rear WH16X10159
Lid won’t lock or washer won’t start Lid switch Washer lid switch assembly WH12X10334

Why it matters

Knowing the 10 to 14 year lifespan helps you decide when maintenance and targeted repairs are cost-effective, and when repeated major issues (tub, bearing, drive) signal it is time to compare repair cost to remaining service life.

For parts ordering, use the parts list for GTWN2800D0WW or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

No. A 3.2 cu. ft. washer is a standard capacity size, not a true large-capacity washer. For your GE GTWN2800D0WW, use the tub size listed on the model’s rating label and in the GTWN2800D0WW owner’s manual to compare accurately.

How 3.2 cu. ft. compares

Most washer capacity labels break down like this:

  • 2.0 to 3.1 cu. ft.: compact
  • 3.2 to 4.4 cu. ft.: standard
  • 4.5 cu. ft. and up: large capacity

What a 3.2 cu. ft. washer handles well

A 3.2 cu. ft. top-load washer typically works best for everyday loads such as:

  • Mixed laundry for 1 to 3 people
  • Several bath towels in one load
  • Jeans and heavier cottons (loaded loosely)
  • Smaller bedding (twin or full sheets, light blankets)

When “large capacity” matters

Choose a larger tub size when you regularly wash bulky, high-volume items:

  • King comforters or thick queen comforters
  • Large loads of hoodies or heavy towels
  • Weekly family laundry when you want fewer loads
If you often wash Better fit is usually Why
Towels, daily clothes Standard capacity Good turnover and agitation space
Comforters, bulky bedding Large capacity More room for circulation and rinsing
Frequent off-balance loads Standard or large (loaded correctly) More space helps balance

Why it matters

Overfilling reduces cleaning and rinsing and increases out-of-balance shaking during spin. If your GTWN2800D0WW is shaking a lot even with proper loading, worn suspension parts such as the washer suspension rod, rear WH16X10159 can contribute.

Tips to get the best results

  • Load loosely; keep items below the tub ring
  • Mix large and small items to improve balance
  • For bulky items, wash one at a time and redistribute before spin

You can order model-matched replacement parts from the parts list for GTWN2800D0WW, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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