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GE GLWP2000M0WW washer

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  • Washer Leveling Leg for GE GLWP2000M0WW - Part WH2X1187

    Cabinet, cover & front panel diagram

    Leveling Leg

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  • Washer Recirculation Pump Hose Nozzle for GE GLWP2000M0WW - Part WH1X2729

    Tub, basket & agitator diagram

    Siphon Fl Hd

    Part #WH01X2729

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  • Endcap Washer Lh for GE GLWP2000M0WW - Part WH42X22575

    Controls & backsplash diagram

    Endcap Lh Wh

    Part #WH42X10634

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  • Washer Front Panel for GE GLWP2000M0WW - Part WH46X10281

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    Washer Panel And Bracket Assembly (white)

    Part #WH46X10109

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  • Washer Gear Case And Brake Assembly for GE GLWP2000M0WW - Part WH38X10002

    Suspension, pump & drive components diagram

    Washer Gear Case And Brake Assembly

    Part #WH38X10002

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  • Washer Cold/hot Water Fill Hose for GE GLWP2000M0WW - Part WH41X10251

    Controls & backsplash diagram

    Washer Cold/hot Water Fill Hose

    Part #WH41X10251

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  • Washer Control Knob Clip for GE GLWP2000M0WW - Part WH01X10106

    Controls & backsplash diagram

    Washer Control Knob Clip

    Part #WH01X10106

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  • Pm Manual U&c for GE GLWP2000M0WW - Part 49-90399-1

    Controls & backsplash diagram

    Pm Manual U&c

    Part #49-90399-1

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  • Shipping Bar for GE GLWP2000M0WW - Part WH46X0344

    Cabinet, cover & front panel diagram

    Shipping Bar

    Part #WH46X0344

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  • Tub Cover for GE GLWP2000M0WW - Part WH45X10022

    Tub, basket & agitator diagram

    Tub Cover

    Part #WH45X10022

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GE Washer GLWP2000M0WW FAQs

A GE washing machine like model GLWP2000M0WW typically lasts 10 to 14 years with normal household use. Consistent care (proper installation, correct water supply, and avoiding overloads) helps the drive system, tub, and seals reach the upper end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most top-load washers land in a similar lifespan window, but these factors make the biggest difference:

  • Load size and frequency (multiple heavy loads daily shortens life)
  • Installation on firm, level flooring to reduce vibration and wear
  • Water pressure kept in a normal range (too low or too high can stress fill components)
  • Hot water temperature set appropriately for washing performance
  • Routine cleaning to prevent odor, residue, and corrosion

Quick checklist to help your GLWP2000M0WW last longer

We recommend these habits for long-term reliability:

  • Install on firm flooring and level the washer to minimize spin vibration (see the GLWP2000M0WW installation guide)
  • Keep drain setup correct; standpipe height should be in the recommended range
  • Use the right detergent amount; too much can cause buildup and poor rinsing
  • Avoid chronic overloading; it strains the belt, motor, and tub bearings
  • Address leaks quickly to protect the tub seal and bearing area

Common “end-of-life” symptoms and likely wear areas

These symptoms often show up as a washer approaches the later years of service:

Symptom What it often points to Example related part for this model
Loud roar or grinding in spin Worn tub bearing or seal area Tub bearing, tub seal
Burning rubber smell, weak spin Worn or slipping drive belt Belt WH1X2026
Water leaking under washer Tub seal or tub/tub mounting issues Washer tub seal WH02X10383
Won’t drain or drains slowly Drain pump restriction or failure Drain pump assembly

Why it matters

A washer that is level, correctly plumbed, and used within normal load limits runs smoother and puts less stress on high-wear components like the belt, tub bearing, and tub seal. That directly translates into fewer breakdowns and a longer overall service life.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common GE washer problem is a spin or agitation failure, which customers often notice as clothes staying wet or the tub not moving. On the GE GLWP2000M0WW, start with simple checks (load balance, drain setup, power) before moving to drive and drain components listed in the GLWP2000M0WW installation guide.

What we see most often (and what it usually points to)

  • Won’t spin or agitate: drive system issue (belt, motor, hub components) or a control/timer problem.
  • Won’t drain or drains slowly: drain pump restriction or pump failure.
  • Leaking water: tub seal wear, hose issues, or tub/bearing wear.
  • Excessive vibration or walking: installation and leveling problems, or suspension wear.
  • Cycle issues (stalls, odd timing): timer/control problems.

Quick checks before replacing parts

  • Confirm the washer is on firm flooring to reduce vibration during spin.
  • Verify household water pressure is 10 to 150 psi.
  • Make sure the drain setup is correct: standpipe height at least 30 inches and not more than 8 feet above the washer base.
  • Avoid extension cords; use a properly grounded outlet.
  • Rebalance the load; heavy items can stop or limit spin.

Common parts involved on this model

Symptom Likely area Example part for GLWP2000M0WW
Won’t spin/agitate Drive system Belt WH1X2026
Won’t drain Drain system Washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030
Leaks from tub area Sealing Washer tub seal WH02X10383
Loud rumble or grinding Bearing/tub support Tub bearing WH2X1198

Why it matters

A spin or drain problem is not just an inconvenience; it can leave clothes soaking wet, strain the drive motor, and increase vibration. Fixing the root cause early helps prevent secondary damage to the tub, bearing, and mounting hardware.

For diagnostic help when the washer displays a fault, use our GE top load washer error codes reference.

Last updated: January 2026

GLWP2000M0WW is the GE model number that identifies a specific washer configuration and production version. For this GE washer, the letters and numbers are primarily used to match the correct parts list, wiring, and installation requirements for your exact unit, not to provide a simple “decoded” feature list.

How to use the model number the right way

We use GLWP2000M0WW to make sure you get parts and instructions that fit your washer.

  • Use the full model number when ordering parts like a drive belt, timer, or drain pump
  • Match the model number on the rating plate (commonly on or near the backsplash area)
  • Use the model number to pull the correct diagrams and troubleshooting steps
  • Keep the model number handy before starting any repair or installation work

Where the model number matters most

Even small model-number differences can change the correct part or procedure.

What you’re doing Why GLWP2000M0WW matters Example for this model
Replacing a mechanical control Knob and timer styles vary by version Washer timer knob WH01X10310
Fixing a no-spin or squeal issue Belt and drive system parts must match Belt WH1X2026
Installing or moving the washer Electrical and clearance requirements are model-specific GLWP2000M0WW installation guide

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents wrong-part returns and repeat repairs. It also helps you follow the correct safety requirements, such as using a properly grounded, dedicated circuit (typically protected by a 15- or 20-amp breaker) and avoiding extension cords.

Helpful tip for decoding expectations

Some GE model numbers look “decodable,” but the meaning of each character is not consistently published in a way that reliably maps to features across all production runs. The most accurate use of GLWP2000M0WW is identification: it ties your washer to the correct parts and documentation, such as the GLWP2000M0WW owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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