Get free shipping on your order, with any water filter subscription. Find my filter

Open Hamburger Menu
Sears Parts Direct
Tips to find your model number
GE GTW490ACJ4WS washer

GE GTW490ACJ4WS washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE GTW490ACJ4WS washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

By Schematic
By Part
SELECT DIAGRAM
?

This is the number corresponding to the part on the diagram / schematic

Browse Parts for GTW490ACJ4WS Washer

  • Washer Lid Lock Strike for GE GTW490ACJ4WS - Part WH02X24399

    Top panel & lid diagram

    Washer Lid Lock Strike

    Part #WH02X24399

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Washer Electronic Control Board for GE GTW490ACJ4WS - Part WH22X29556

    Controls & backsplash diagram

    Pcba 2015 Le Triac_service

    Part #WH18X26794

    Replaced by #WH22X29556

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces WH18X26794. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    This item is not returnable
    In Stock
    $239.89
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Washer Drive Pulley for GE GTW490ACJ4WS - Part WH03X32217

    Tub & motor diagram

    Washer Drive Pulley

    Part #WH49X25377

    Replaced by #WH03X32217

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces WH49X25377. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    In Stock
    $52.71
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Washing Machine Belleville Washer for GE GTW490ACJ4WS - Part WH01X26190

    Tub & motor diagram

    Belleville

    Part #WH01X21534

    Replaced by #WH01X26190

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces WH01X21534. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    This item is not returnable
    In Stock
    $5.14
    43% OFF Was : $9.01Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Washer Hub Nut Washer for GE GTW490ACJ4WS - Part WH02X10364

    Tub & motor diagram

    Washer Hub Nut Washer

    In Stock
    $9.89
    9% OFF Phone Price : $10.89Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Washer Gear Case for GE GTW490ACJ4WS - Part WH03X33733

    Tub & motor diagram

  • Washer Lid Lock Wire Harness for GE GTW490ACJ4WS - Part WH19X24141

    Washer Lid Lock Wire Harness

    In Stock
    $34.79
    15% OFF Phone Price : $40.79Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Washer Start Capacitor for GE GTW490ACJ4WS - Part WH12X27614

    Controls & backsplash diagram

    Capacitor Br

    Part #WH16X24102

    Replaced by #WH12X27614

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces WH16X24102. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    In Stock
    $119.11
    9% OFF Phone Price : $131.11Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Washer Start Capacitor for GE GTW490ACJ4WS - Part WH12X27614

    Controls & backsplash diagram

    Capacitor

    Part #WH12X24103

    Replaced by #WH12X27614

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces WH12X24103. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    In Stock
    $119.11
    9% OFF Phone Price : $131.11Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Washer Cycle Selector Switch Assembly for GE GTW490ACJ4WS - Part WH04X29308

    Controls & backsplash diagram

    Washer Cycle Selector Switch Assembly

    Part #WH12X24380

    Replaced by #WH04X29308

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces WH12X24380. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    In Stock
    $98.59
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item

GE Washer GTW490ACJ4WS FAQs

Most GE washers, including the GE GTW490ACJ4WS, typically last 10 to 14 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance (especially replacing water supply hoses on schedule and keeping the washer level) is what most often separates a 10-year washer from a 14-year washer.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Usage frequency and load size: daily heavy loads wear the drive system, clutch, and suspension faster.
  • Water supply hose condition: GE recommends replacing fill hoses every 5 years to reduce failure risk.
  • Leveling and vibration control: an unlevel washer can increase cabinet rubbing and stress the suspension.
  • Detergent choice and dosing: using HE detergent and avoiding overuse helps reduce residue and strain.
  • Drain performance: slow draining can overwork the drain pump and extend cycle stress.

Maintenance schedule we recommend

Item Typical interval Why it matters
Replace water supply hoses Every 5 years Prevents hose failure and water damage risk
Check leveling legs Every 6 to 12 months Reduces vibration, squeaks, and suspension wear
Run a cleaning/maintenance routine Monthly Helps reduce odor, residue, and performance issues
Inspect drain hose routing Yearly Prevents siphoning, kinks, and slow drain problems

Parts that commonly determine “end of life”

If the washer is otherwise in good shape, replacing a few wear parts can extend service life.

Why it matters

A washer that is maintained on a simple schedule usually runs quieter, drains more reliably, and avoids the kind of vibration and water-leak events that shorten lifespan. Following the operating and care guidance in the GTW490ACJ4WS manual helps you get the full expected service life.

Last updated: January 2026

A 5.0 cu. ft. washer holds about 0.5 cu. ft. more than a 4.5 cu. ft. washer, which typically means fewer loads and easier washing of bulky items. With your GE GTW490ACJ4WS, load size and water level are managed by automatic sensing or manual load-size selection, so capacity mainly affects how much you can load while still allowing good turnover.

What that extra 0.5 cu. ft. changes in real use

  • Fewer loads per week: you can combine items that might take two loads in a smaller tub.
  • Bulky items fit more comfortably: comforters, pillows, and large towels have more room to move.
  • Better turnover (less packing): clothes can circulate more freely, which helps cleaning and rinsing.
  • Less chance of out-of-balance: overstuffing is a common cause of banging and walking.
  • Potentially longer dry times if you overload: bigger tubs tempt bigger loads, which can come out wetter if packed.

How this relates to GE high-efficiency load sensing

Your GTW490ACJ4WS uses Automatic Load Sensing to determine the wash action and water amount for the load. It can also allow manual load size selections (Small through Super) for specialty loads like bulky, lightweight comforters or pillows. For best results, match the load size to the tub space and avoid compressing laundry. See the GTW490ACJ4WS owner's manual for the loading guidance and how Precise Fill and manual load size work.

Quick comparison

Feature 4.5 cu. ft. washer 5.0 cu. ft. washer
Capacity difference Baseline About 11% more space
Best for Typical family loads Larger families, bulky bedding
Overload risk Moderate Higher (because it looks like it can take “one more item”)
Cleaning performance Strong when not packed Strong when not packed; more room helps turnover

Why it matters

Capacity is only helpful when you keep enough open space for agitation and rinsing. In a high-efficiency top-load washer like the GE GTW490ACJ4WS, proper loading helps the washer sense accurately, keeps water levels appropriate, and reduces vibration and out-of-balance spin issues.

Last updated: January 2026

On the GE GTW490ACJ4WS washer, the most common customer-reported issues are spin problems (wet clothes at the end of the cycle) and drain or fill interruptions. Many “failures” are actually load-balance, lid, or water-supply conditions the washer is designed to detect and pause for.

What we see most often on this model

  • Out-of-balance loads: the washer may not reach full spin speed; the Spin light can blink and clothes may come out wetter.
  • Fill problems: the Fill light can blink if water is not entering; the washer can go into a 4-minute lockout.
  • Lid-related no-start: the washer will not fill or start with the lid open; Lid Locked can flash after repeated cycles without opening the lid.
  • Drain complaints: kinked or improperly routed drain hose can prevent draining.
  • Normal “pause” behavior: brief pauses during sensing, wash, or spin can be normal.

For cycle behavior, indicator lights, and troubleshooting steps specific to GTW490ACJ4WS, use the GTW490ACJ4WS owner’s manual.

Quick checks before replacing parts

  • Redistribute the load evenly; then run Drain & Spin if items are still wet.
  • Confirm both hot and cold supply valves are fully open.
  • If the Fill light is flashing, wait out the 4-minute lockout, then restart.
  • Make sure the lid closes fully and latches; open and close the lid once if Lid Locked is flashing.
  • Inspect the drain hose for kinks; keep the drain outlet under 8 ft (2.44 m) above the floor.

When it’s likely a part issue

If the washer repeatedly won’t drain, won’t spin, or stops mid-cycle after you’ve done the checks above, these parts are common suspects on a top-load GE washer:

Symptom Common suspect Example part for GTW490ACJ4WS
Won’t drain, humming, water left in tub Drain pump Washer drain pump assembly WH23X28418
Excessive shaking, banging, off-balance every load Suspension Washer suspension rod and spring assembly WH16X26911
Won’t start or won’t unlock consistently Lid lock Washer lid lock WH08X37938

Why it matters

Spin, fill, and drain problems are often caused by simple conditions (load balance, lid position, water valves, drain hose routing). Fixing those first prevents unnecessary part replacement and gets the washer back to normal operation faster.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your washers

Choose a symptom to see related washer repairs.

Main causes: clogged drain hose, house drain clogged, bad drain pump, water-level pressure switch failure, bad control b…

Main causes: broken lid switch or lid lock, bad pressure switch, broken shifter assembly, faulty control system…

Main causes: worn agitator dogs, bad clutch, broken motor coupler, shifter assembly failure, broken door lock, suspensio…

Main causes: water heater failure, bad water temperature switch, faulty control board, bad water valve, faulty water tem…

Main causes: lack of electrical power, wiring failure, bad power cord, electronic control board failure, bad user interf…

Main causes: no water supply, bad water valves, water-level pressure switch failure, control system failure, bad door lo…

Main causes: unbalanced load, loose spanner nut, worn drive block, broken shock absorber or suspension spring, debris in…

Main causes: leaky water inlet valve, faulty water-level pressure switch, bad electronic control board…

Main causes: bad lid switch or door lock, bad timer or electronic control board, wiring failure, bad water inlet valve a…

Repair guides for gas walk-behind mowers

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your walk-behind lawn mower.

How to replace a lawn mower front deck tray

How to replace a lawn mower front deck tray

Learn how to replace the front deck tray on your lawn mower if it's cracked or damaged.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 60 minutes or less
How to replace a lawn mower transmission

How to replace a lawn mower transmission

Learn how to replace the transmission on your lawn mower if it's locked up or won't drive the wheels.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 60 minutes or less
How to replace a lawn mower flywheel key on a flathead engine

How to replace a lawn mower flywheel key on a flathead engine

When you hit a hard object with your mower, the flywheel can shear to protect more expensive components. Learn how to re…

Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less

Effective articles & videos to help repair your washers

Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your washer.

How auto-load sensing washers work (and when they don't)

How auto-load sensing washers work (and when they don't)

Your washer barely fills or seems stuck in sensing mode? Find out how auto-load sensing and Precise Fill features work, …

How to remove the main control board and user interface from a Maytag Epic Z front-load washer

How to remove the main control board and user interface from a Maytag Epic Z front-load washer

Get step-by-step instructions for removing the main electronic control board and the control panel from a Maytage Epic Z…

Using a wiring schematic to trace a current video

Using a wiring schematic to trace a current video

Find out what’s wrong with your appliance by following a circuit.…

Parts & More

Bottom-Mount Refrigerator
Canister Vacuum
Cycling
Dryer
Electric Range
Front-Engine Lawn Tractor
Furnace
Gas Walk-Behind Mower
Parts
Room Air Conditioner
Side-By-Side Refrigerator
Television
Treadmill