How heavy is a GE washer/dryer combo?
A GE washer/dryer combo typically weighs about 200 to 300 lb. Your GE WWSE5240G0WW is a washer-only model (not a combo), so its weight is usually lower; check the exact spec in the owner's manual.
Most laundry appliances fall into these ranges:
| Appliance type | Typical weight range |
|---|---|
| Washer/dryer combo (single unit) | 200 to 300 lb |
| Top-load washer (like WWSE5240G0WW) | 120 to 180 lb |
| Electric dryer | 100 to 150 lb |
We recommend these basics to prevent leaks, damage, and injuries:
- Unplug the power cord.
- Turn off both hot and cold water supply valves.
- Run a short drain or spin (if possible) to remove water from the tub.
- Disconnect fill hoses; keep a towel or shallow pan ready.
- Secure the lid and any loose hoses.
- Use a dolly and a second person; keep the unit upright.
Weight affects whether you need a 2-person lift, a dolly rating, and floor protection. It also helps you plan doorway clearance and reduce the risk of damaging the tub, suspension, or base during transport.
If the real issue is that the washer will not start, fill, or spin, use the troubleshooting section in the owner's manual. Common causes include an open lid (lid safety), power supply issues, or controls needing a reset.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the capacity of the WWSE5240G0WW?
The GE WWSE5240G0WW washer’s exact tub capacity (in cubic feet) is not listed in the provided WWSE5240G0WW documentation excerpts. For this style of GE top-load washer, capacity is typically in the compact-to-standard range; check the WWSE5240G0WW owner's manual for the model’s specifications and loading guidance.
If you mainly want to know “how much can I fit,” these practical load guidelines work well for most GE top-load washers like WWSE5240G0WW:
- Small load: a few shirts, underwear, light items
- Medium load: mixed everyday clothing (do not pack tightly)
- Large load: towels or jeans, but keep items loose for agitation
- Bulky items: wash one comforter or one bulky blanket at a time
- Best rule: fill the basket loosely; leave space at the top for clothes to move
Capacity affects cleaning and wear. Overloading reduces agitation, can leave detergent residue, and increases strain on the drive system and tub components.
| Term | What it usually means | What to use it for |
|---|---|---|
| Tub capacity (cu. ft.) | Basket volume | Comparing washer sizes |
| Load size setting | Water level and agitation time | Day-to-day cycle selection |
| Bulky cycle guidance | Recommended item count | Comforters, blankets |
If the washer is consistently overloaded, these are common wear points on this model:
- Washer suspension rod and spring assembly WH16X10057 (helps control tub movement)
- Tub bearing WH2X1198 (supports the spin system)
- Washer tub seal WH02X10383 (helps prevent leaks at the tub)
We recommend matching the model tag before comparing specs. On this GE washer series, the manual notes the model and serial label is under the lid.
Last updated: February 2026
What does SE mean on a washing machine?
On a GE WWSE5240G0WW washer, “SE” is not a standard, model-specific display code; when customers see “SE,” it usually points to a sensing or control-related issue (the washer is not reading a condition correctly), so the best next step is to confirm what your model calls that condition and then check the most common causes.
- Unplug the washer or switch off the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power and retry the cycle.
- Make sure the lid closes fully; a lid that is not fully closed can stop agitation or spin.
- If the tub is full of water, run DRAIN & SPIN (or SPIN ONLY) to clear the water before troubleshooting further.
- Check that both hot and cold water shutoff valves are fully open.
- Verify the drain setup: standpipe height must be at least 30 inches and no more than 8 feet above the washer base.
If the washer pauses, won’t spin, or acts like it is “stuck,” these are the most common part-related culprits:
- Lid switch not detecting a closed lid
- Drain pump not moving water out fast enough
- Water inlet valve not filling correctly
- Control board not processing sensor inputs correctly
| Symptom you notice | Most likely area to inspect | Related part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t spin, stops when lid is moved | Lid detection | Washer lid switch assembly WH12X10334 |
| Won’t drain, water left in tub | Drain system | Washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030 |
| Won’t fill or fills slowly | Fill system | Washer water inlet valve WH13X10024 |
| Random stopping or odd behavior | Control | Board motor WH12X10404 |
When the washer cannot reliably “sense” lid status, water level, or draining, it may pause or limit operation to prevent overflow, out-of-balance spinning, or motor strain. Confirming the correct meaning of “SE” for WWSE5240G0WW helps you avoid replacing the wrong part.
Use the owner's manual for your GE WWSE5240G0WW to match what you’re seeing on the control panel to the correct troubleshooting steps.
Last updated: February 2026





