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GE CDT845P4N8W2 dishwasher Parts

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  • Third Rack T for GE CDT845P4N8W2 - Part WD30X33402

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    Stud Tub

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    Dishwasher Manifold Docking Station

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    Mount Tub

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  • Matte White Caf+k Outer Door Panel for GE CDT845P4N8W2 - Part WD27X33660

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    Matte White Caf Outer Door Asm

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  • Configured Ui Control With Cover for GE CDT845P4N8W2 - Part WD21X33702

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    Configured Top Ui Control With Cover

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    Ac Harness

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  • Dishwasher Leveling Leg for GE CDT845P4N8W2 - Part WD02X31882

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    Dishwasher Leveling Leg

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    Dishwasher Dishrack Assembly, Upper

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GE Dishwasher CDT845P4N8W2 FAQs

To tell what size your GE dishwasher model CDT845P4N8W2 is, we measure the cabinet opening (width, height, and depth) and compare it to standard dishwasher dimensions. Most built-in dishwashers are designed for a 24-inch-wide opening, but measuring confirms the correct fit.

How to measure your dishwasher opening

Use a tape measure and record all three dimensions:

  • Width: measure cabinet-to-cabinet at the front of the opening
  • Height: measure from the finished floor to the lowest point of the countertop
  • Depth: measure from the back wall to the front edge of the cabinet opening
  • Measure in multiple spots (top and bottom for width, left and right for height) to catch out-of-square cabinets
  • Note any obstructions (pipes, electrical box, shutoff valve) that reduce usable depth

Typical dishwasher sizes (what your measurements usually match)

Most GE built-in dishwashers fit one of these common ranges:

What you’re measuring Typical “standard” target What to watch for
Opening width ~24 inches Tight openings may need cabinet adjustment
Opening height ~34 to 35 inches Flooring changes can reduce height
Opening depth ~24 inches Hoses and wiring need extra clearance

Why it matters

Correct sizing prevents installation problems like a dishwasher that will not slide in fully, a door that rubs the cabinet, or a unit that sits too low to seal properly. It also helps when ordering fit-related parts such as a dishwasher drain hose WD24X10062 or leak-prevention seals.

If you are measuring because the dishwasher is leaking, not draining, or not running correctly, check these common fit-related causes:

  • Drain hose kinked or crushed behind the unit
  • Door not closing squarely (cabinet pressure or misalignment)
  • Unit not level front-to-back (can affect door seal and draining)
  • Tub or sump seals disturbed during a recent move

For drain-related symptoms, our dishwasher not draining video is a good next step.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. GE Café is generally considered a high-end, design-forward line within GE’s mainstream lineup; it’s positioned above standard GE models and is known for premium styling, customizable hardware/finishes, and upgraded features, but it typically sits below true luxury tiers.

What “high end” means in real-world terms

When shoppers call Café “high end,” they usually mean you get a more premium look and feature set without moving into the highest-priced luxury category.

  • More upscale aesthetics (handles, finishes, coordinated design)
  • Feature upgrades compared to many standard models
  • Higher typical price point than entry and mid-tier lines
  • More emphasis on fit-and-finish and kitchen design matching
  • Often chosen for remodels where appearance matters as much as performance

Where Café fits (simple comparison)

Tier (typical) GE family example What to expect
Mainstream Standard GE Core features, value-focused
Premium mainstream GE Profile More features, more options
Design-forward premium GE Café Premium styling plus strong features
Luxury Monogram (GE’s luxury line) Highest-end materials, pricing, and luxury positioning

Why it matters for your CDT845P4N8W2 dishwasher

For a dishwasher like GE CDT845P4N8W2, “high end” usually shows up as quieter operation targets, more wash options, and a more premium exterior and rack experience. If you’re maintaining performance long-term, using the correct replacement parts also helps protect that premium experience.

Parts that commonly support performance

If you’re troubleshooting cleaning, draining, or heating issues, these model-matched parts are often involved:

For error displays or beeping patterns, use our GE electronic dishwasher error codes guide to narrow the failure to a system (drain, fill, heating, or control).

Last updated: February 2026

A GE dishwasher like model CDT845P4N8W2 typically lasts 10 to 12 years with normal household use. Consistent cleaning, avoiding overloads, and fixing small issues early (drain, heating, or latch problems) helps you reach the upper end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most dishwashers fall into a predictable lifespan range, but day-to-day conditions make a big difference.

  • Water quality: hard water speeds up mineral buildup on the heater and internal passages
  • Usage: multiple loads per day shortens life compared to 3 to 5 loads per week
  • Maintenance: cleaning filters and spray paths prevents pump strain
  • Heat and drying: frequent high-heat cycles increase wear on heating components
  • Leaks: even small leaks can damage wiring and control components over time

Maintenance that extends the life of CDT845P4N8W2

These steps reduce wear on the wash system, drain system, and door seals.

  • Clean the filter area and remove debris from the sump regularly
  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle to reduce grease and mineral buildup
  • Keep the spray arms clear so the wash pump is not working against restrictions
  • Check the door seal area for residue that can cause slow leaks
  • Address draining issues quickly (standing water strains the drain pump)

Parts that commonly impact longevity

If performance drops, these are common wear or failure points that can be replaced to keep the dishwasher running.

Symptom Common area Example part for CDT845P4N8W2
Not draining, water left in tub Drain system Dishwasher drain pump WD19X25461
Poor drying, water not heating Heating circuit Heating element WD05X35098
Won’t start or stops mid-cycle Door closure/safety Dishwasher door latch lock WD01X29878
Fill or wash issues, odd behavior Sensing/control GE dishwasher pressure sensor WD21X25468

Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide when maintenance and part replacement make sense. A simple repair (like a drain pump, latch, or heating component) often restores normal cleaning and drying and can add years of reliable service.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see on GE dishwashers (including model CDT845P4N8W2) are “won’t start,” “won’t drain,” and “not cleaning well.” These symptoms usually trace back to a door-latch issue, a restricted drain path, or a wash system problem; use GE dishwasher error codes if the control displays a code.

Most common symptoms and typical causes

  • Won’t start: door not fully closed, failed latch switch, control not sensing a locked door
  • Won’t drain: clogged filter/sump area, kinked drain hose, weak drain pump
  • Not cleaning well: blocked spray arms, low fill, sump restriction, wash pump or diverter issue
  • Poor drying: heater circuit issue, venting problem, cycle/option selection

Quick checks we recommend first (no parts)

  • Close the door firmly until it latches; start a cycle and confirm it stays latched.
  • Cancel/drain and listen for a strong, steady drain sound.
  • Check for kinks or high loops in the drain hose and clear the sink/disposal connection.
  • Remove debris from the bottom/sump area; confirm spray arms spin freely.

Common model-matched parts to check on CDT845P4N8W2

Symptom Part to check What it does
Won’t start Dishwasher door latch lock WD01X29878 Proves the door is locked so the control will run
Won’t drain Dishwasher drain pump WD19X25461 Pumps water out through the drain hose
Fill/wash sensing issues GE dishwasher pressure sensor WD21X25468 Monitors water conditions for proper operation

Why it matters

“Won’t start” and “won’t drain” can look like a bad control board, but the root cause is often a latch that is not proving closed or a restricted drain path. Fixing the cause prevents repeat shutdowns and poor wash results.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dishwashers

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Main causes: light switch beside the sink turned off, lack of power, bad dishwasher door switch, control system failure,…

Main causes: damaged or stuck spray arm, leaking door seal, damaged door hinge, leaky heating element water seal, cracke…

Main causes: improper loading, low water temperature, improper detergent dosage, detergent dispenser failure, spray arm …

Main causes: glass or popcorn kernel stuck in the chopper blade, drain line vibrating against the cabinet, debris in was…

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…

Main causes: water supply problem, stuck overfill float, clogged water inlet valve screen, water inlet valve failure…

Most common repair guides to help fix your dishwashers

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