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GE PDW9280L00SS dishwasher

GE PDW9280L00SS dishwasher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE PDW9280L00SS dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Dishwasher PDW9280L00SS FAQs

To find the right GE part number for your dishwasher, we match parts to your exact model number first. For GE PDW9280L00SS, start by confirming the model tag, then use the parts list for that model so you get the correct fit and electrical compatibility.

Step 1: Confirm the model number on the dishwasher

On most GE dishwashers, the model and serial tag is located on the tub frame around the door opening (often along the side or top edge). Use the exact model number as printed.

  • Open the door and look around the inner door frame and tub lip
  • Write down the full model number and serial number
  • Match every character (letters, numbers, and any suffix)
  • If the tag is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in
  • Keep the model number handy when ordering parts and checking diagrams

For model-specific identification and safety notes, use the PDW9280L00SS owner's manual.

Step 2: Use the model number to select the correct part

Once you have PDW9280L00SS, choose the part by name and then confirm the part ID/part number shown for that model.

Common examples for this model include:

What you need Example part name Example part ID
Door leak seal Dishwasher door seal WD08X10055
Not draining Drain tube WD24X10045
Not cleaning well Dishwasher spray arm WD22X10047
Not dispensing detergent Dishwasher detergent dispenser assembly WD12X10163

If you are chasing a leak at the door edge, the dishwasher door seal WD08X10055 is a common match for PDW9280L00SS.

Quick checks before you order

These checks prevent ordering the wrong part when symptoms overlap.

  • Compare the part description to your symptom (leak, no drain, poor wash, no dispense)
  • Inspect for obvious damage (cracks, warping, broken latch tabs)
  • Check for clogs first (filter area, drain path)
  • Confirm the dishwasher is properly installed and grounded before service
  • Follow the wiring and installation cautions in the PDW9280L00SS installation guide

Why it matters

GE often uses similar-looking parts across multiple dishwasher series, but small differences (mounting points, connectors, seals) can cause leaks, poor cleaning, or installation problems if the part is not matched to PDW9280L00SS.

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE PDW9280L00SS dishwasher, we recommend ordering parts using the complete model number and (when possible) the serial number so you get the correct fit and revision. If a part is in-warranty or temporarily out of stock, contact Sears PartsDirect support for ordering help.

The fastest way to order the right part

Use your model number PDW9280L00SS to confirm diagrams, part names, and compatible substitutions in the PDW9280L00SS owner's manual. If you are installing a built-in dishwasher or replacing mounting hardware, also reference the PDW9280L00SS installation guide for the correct setup details.

  • Find the model and serial tag (commonly on the tub frame or door edge).
  • Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown.
  • Identify the failed part by symptom and location (door, sump, spray system, drain).
  • Match the part by part ID/part number, not just by description.
  • If the part is in-warranty or out of stock, contact Sears PartsDirect support.

Common PDW9280L00SS parts customers order

These are frequently replaced items for leaks, poor cleaning, or door sealing issues:

Symptom Common part to check Example part for this model
Water leaking at the door Door seal Dishwasher door seal WD08X10055
Leaking around the tub opening Tub gasket Dishwasher tub gasket WD08X10032
Not cleaning well Spray arm, filter Dishwasher spray arm WD22X10047, dishwasher filter WD12X10109
Not draining Drain tube Drain tube WD24X10045

Why it matters

Dishwashers often have multiple versions within the same model family. Using the exact PDW9280L00SS model number and matching the part ID helps prevent ordering a similar-looking part that will not seal, mount, or connect correctly.

Last updated: March 2026

For the GE PDW9280L00SS dishwasher, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones that affect sealing, washing action, filling, draining, and starting. In real-world repairs, we most often see door seals and gaskets, spray components, filters, and pump or control-related parts replaced first.

Commonly replaced dishwasher parts (and what they do)

  • Door sealing parts: stop leaks around the door opening
  • Wash system parts: move water and spray it through the spray arms
  • Drain system parts: push used water out through the drain hose
  • Fill system parts: let fresh water into the tub at the right level
  • Controls and latches: allow the dishwasher to start and run safely

Model-relevant examples for PDW9280L00SS

These are examples of parts on this model that commonly come up in troubleshooting and replacement:

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Parts to check first Why it’s common
Water on floor at the front Door seal, tub gasket Seals flatten, tear, or get debris buildup
Dishes not clean Spray arm, filter, pump/motor Clogs and wear reduce spray pressure
Won’t start or stops mid-cycle Door latch, control board Safety interlocks and electronics take the most “use”
Not draining well Drain tube, filter, air gap (if installed) Food debris and kinks restrict flow

Why it matters

Replacing the right “high-wear” part first saves time and prevents repeat problems. For example, a restricted filter can make the dishwasher seem like it has a pump problem, and a worn door seal can look like a tub leak.

Helpful references for this model

  • Use the PDW9280L00SS installation guide to confirm drain hose routing, clamps, and connection basics during a new install or reinstall.
  • Use the owner's manual for operating tips and troubleshooting basics (for example, checking power, breakers, and proper cycle settings).

Last updated: February 2026

The most common GE dishwasher problem is a no-start or won’t-run condition. On the GE PDW9280L00SS, the most frequent causes are power interruptions (blown fuse or tripped breaker), the door not fully latched, or a control reset issue; all are quick to check first using the PDW9280L00SS owner’s manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Reset the house breaker (or replace the fuse) and confirm the dishwasher has power.
  • Check for a wall switch that controls the dishwasher (some installations use one) and turn it on.
  • Close the door firmly; a weak latch can prevent the cycle from starting.
  • Press START/RESET to clear a stalled cycle and try again.
  • Touch control pads within about 30 seconds of each other; long pauses can make the panel lights go out.

If it still won’t start: likely parts to inspect

If the basic checks don’t restore operation, these model-matched parts are common suspects:

Symptom What it often points to Example model-matched part
Door closes but unit won’t run Door latch not engaging Dishwasher door latch assembly WD13X10031
Random dead panel or no response Control issue Dishwasher electronic control board WD21X10370
Fills or overfills inconsistently Float stuck or failed Dishwasher float assembly WD12X10047

Why it matters

A “won’t start” complaint is often a simple power or door-latch issue, and fixing that first prevents unnecessary part replacement. When the dishwasher does run but performs poorly, the next most common complaints are not draining, not cleaning, or not drying, which usually trace back to loading, water temperature, or wash system components.

For display or beeping issues, we use the GE electronic dishwasher error codes guide to match the code to the failed circuit or condition.

Last updated: February 2026

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