How to order GE appliance parts?
For your GE washer model WCSR2090DAWW, we recommend ordering replacement parts by matching the full model number to the parts list, then selecting the exact part you need (by part name and part ID) to ensure proper fit and function. Use the WCSR2090DAWW owner's manual to confirm part locations and access steps.
- Confirm the full model number: WCSR2090DAWW
- Identify the failed symptom (won’t drain, leaking, won’t fill, noisy spin)
- Find the matching part in the model’s parts list
- Match by part name + part ID (not just a description)
- Order the replacement part from the model page, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect
These are frequently replaced items for drainage, leaks, and spin issues:
| Problem you’re fixing | Part to check | Example from this model |
|---|---|---|
| Water leaking from tub area | Tub seal | Washer tub seal WH02X10383 |
| Loud rumble or grinding in spin | Tub bearing | Tub bearing WH2X1198 |
| Washer won’t drain or drains slowly | Drain pump | Washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030 |
| Washer won’t agitate or spin (belt-driven issues) | Drive belt | Belt WH1X2026 |
- Compare the old part to the listing photos and description
- Check for multiple versions of the same component (especially pumps, valves, and hubs)
- Verify any clamps, screws, or clips needed for reassembly (for example, hose clamps)
- If the washer has been unused for 2 weeks or more, follow the hot-water safety steps in the manual before running it again
Ordering by model number + exact part ID helps ensure the replacement matches your washer’s configuration. That reduces installation issues and prevents repeat failures caused by using a similar-looking but incorrect component.
Last updated: February 2026
What parts fail in a washing machine?
On the GE WCSR2090DAWW washer, the parts that fail most often are the ones that move water, support the tub during spin, or transfer motor power. When these parts wear out, you typically see leaking, no-drain, no-spin, loud rumbling, or heavy vibration; use the owner's manual for model-specific safety and care guidance.
- Drain system: won’t drain, water left in tub, humming or grinding (often the pump)
- Water inlet and fill system: slow fill, no fill, overfilling (valve, pressure switch, hose)
- Drive system: won’t spin or agitate, burning rubber smell (belt, motor)
- Tub support and sealing: leaks, roaring noise in spin, wobble (tub seal, bearing, hub)
- Suspension and balance: banging, walking, out-of-balance loads (rods, sockets, dampers)
- Controls and knobs: cycle won’t start or won’t select properly (knob, timer/control)
If your symptoms line up, these are common repair starting points for WCSR2090DAWW:
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Water under washer | Tub sealing | Washer tub seal WH02X10383 |
| Loud rumble in spin | Bearing/tub support | Tub bearing WH2X1198 |
| Won’t drain | Drain system | Washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030 |
| Won’t spin/agitate | Drive system | Belt WH1X2026 |
| Excessive vibration | Suspension | Rod/spr yllw WH16X543 |
- Unplug the washer; turning the cycle knob to Off does not disconnect power.
- Turn off the water faucets when the washer is not in use to reduce hose and valve stress.
- Confirm the shipping rod is removed; leaving it installed can cause severe noise and vibration.
- Level the washer; an uneven cabinet can mimic suspension problems.
- Inspect fill hoses; replace them every 5 years as routine maintenance.
Catching the failing system early prevents secondary damage. For example, a worn tub seal can lead to bearing damage, and chronic out-of-balance spinning can shorten the life of suspension parts and the drive belt.
You can order replacement parts for your GE WCSR2090DAWW from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the filter on my GE Deep Fill washing machine?
On the GE WCSR2090DAWW top-load washer, there is no user-accessible “filter” like a front-load drain pump filter. For this style of washer, the practical “filtering” points are the drain pump inlet and the water inlet valve screens; cleaning those addresses most drain and fill complaints (see the owner's manual).
Most customers are looking for one of these:
- Front-load pump filter (a twist-out cap behind a small door): not used on this top-load design
- Water inlet screens (tiny screens where the fill hoses connect): catch sediment before it enters the valve
- Drain pump inlet area (inside the pump or hoses): can trap lint, coins, or small items
| “Filter” location | What it affects | Common symptom |
|---|---|---|
| Water inlet valve screens | Filling | Slow fill, no fill, hot or cold side weak |
| Drain pump inlet/hose path | Draining | Won’t drain, drains slowly, water left in tub |
| Wash basket (no removable filter) | Wash performance | Lint issues usually tied to load size, detergent, or drain problems |
- Unplug the washer and turn off both water supply faucets.
- If you suspect a fill problem, remove the hoses at the back and rinse debris from the hose washers and valve screens.
- If you suspect a drain problem, inspect the drain hose for kinks and check for clogs at the standpipe.
- If the washer still will not drain, the drain pump may be restricted or failing; the replacement part for this model is the washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030.
Looking for a front-load style “filter door” on a top-load washer wastes time and can lead to unnecessary disassembly. On WCSR2090DAWW, focusing on inlet screens and the drain pump path fixes the most common “filter” related issues.
You can order replacement parts for GE WCSR2090DAWW from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





