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  • Washer Tub Bearing Washer for GE GLWN2800D1WS - Part WH2X1197

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    Tub Bearing

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  • Dryer Control Knob for GE GLWN2800D1WS - Part WE01X20380

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  • Washer Shipping Rod Cap (white) for GE GLWN2800D1WS - Part WH1X2745

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    Button Plug

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  • Stud Groun for GE GLWN2800D1WS - Part WH2X1190

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    Ground Stud

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  • Washer Front Panel for GE GLWN2800D1WS - Part WH46X10281

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    Washer Panel And Bracket Assembly (white)

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  • Split Ring for GE GLWN2800D1WS - Part WH02X1195

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    Split Ring

    Part #WH02X1195

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  • Washer Spin Basket Assembly for GE GLWN2800D1WS - Part WH45X10112

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    Washer Spin Basket Assembly

    Part #WH45X10112

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  • Washer Tub Cover Seal for GE GLWN2800D1WS - Part WH08X10066

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    Washer Tub Cover Seal

    Part #WH08X10066

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  • Washer Leg And Platform Assembly for GE GLWN2800D1WS - Part WH17X10025

    Suspension, pump & drive components diagram

    Washer Leg And Platform Assembly

    Part #WH17X10025

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  • Washer Drive Motor for GE GLWN2800D1WS - Part WH20X10092

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    Washer Drive Motor

    Part #WH20X10092

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GE Washer GLWN2800D1WS FAQs

A GE washing machine like model GLWN2800D1WS typically lasts 10 to 14 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance, correct loading, and quick attention to leaks or unusual noise are the biggest factors that help this washer reach the high end of that range.

What affects lifespan the most
  • Load size and balance: Overloading strains the drive system and suspension.
  • Water quality: Hard water can speed up valve and hose wear.
  • Drain health: Slow draining makes the pump work harder.
  • Vibration control: An unlevel washer increases wear on tub and suspension parts.
  • Routine cleaning: Reduces odor, residue, and corrosion.
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
  • Keep the washer level and stable; re-check after moving it.
  • Use the right amount of detergent (too much causes buildup).
  • Inspect fill hoses for bulges or cracking; replace as needed.
  • If draining slows or you hear grinding, inspect the pump area and consider the washer drain pump WH23X10043.
  • Follow setup and clearance guidance in the GLWN2800D1WS installation guide.
Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. fixable issues
Symptom Often fixable? Parts commonly involved on this model
Won’t drain or drains slowly Yes Drain pump, drain hose
Won’t start or stops mid-cycle Often Lid switch, timer
Loud rumbling during spin Sometimes Tub bearing, tub seal
Excessive vibration Often Suspension components, leveling
Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to invest in a repair (for example, a drain pump or lid switch) or plan for replacement if multiple major systems are wearing out at the same time.

Last updated: January 2026

For the GE GLWN2800D1WS washer, the most common service issues we see are “won’t drain” and “won’t spin” complaints. These problems are often tied to a drain restriction, a failing lid switch system, or a worn drive component; all are common wear items on many GE top-load washers. See the GLWN2800D1WS installation guide for setup details that can prevent drain and vibration issues.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Washer won’t drain: clogged drain hose, blocked pump, or a failing drain pump
  • Washer won’t spin: lid switch not sensing closed lid, out-of-balance load, or drive system wear
  • Loud noise during spin: tub bearing or tub seal wear, or a loose pulley
  • Won’t fill or fills slowly: inlet screens clogged, water inlet valve issue, or pressure system problem
  • Stops mid-cycle: timer or wiring/connection issue
Parts that commonly fix these problems on GLWN2800D1WS

If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are often involved:

Symptom Common part to check What it does
Won’t drain / water left in tub Washer drain pump WH23X10043 Pumps water out through the drain hose
Won’t spin / acts like lid is open Washer lid switch assembly WH12X10334 Confirms the lid is closed so spin can run
Slow/no spin or burning rubber smell Washer drive belt WH01X10302 Transfers motor power to the drive pulley
Overfilling or wrong water level Washer water-level pressure switch WH12X10479 Senses tub water level to stop filling
Quick checks before replacing parts
  1. Unplug the washer; turn off water.
  2. Confirm the drain hose is not kinked and the standpipe height is at least 30 inches.
  3. Redistribute the load; try a spin cycle with a small, balanced load.
  4. Listen for the drain pump running; a hum with no draining often points to a blockage.
  5. If the lid must be pressed or jiggled to spin, suspect the lid switch system.
Why it matters

Drain and spin problems can look like a “bad washer,” but they are often caused by a single service part (pump, lid switch, or belt). Catching the issue early helps prevent water leaks, repeated out-of-balance events, and extra wear on the tub and drive system.

Last updated: January 2026

On the GE GLWN2800D1WS washer, you can usually force a drain and spin by selecting the spin portion of the cycle with the timer knob and starting the cycle with the lid closed. Exact knob labels vary, so we use the cycle chart in the GLWN2800D1WS owner’s manual.

Steps to force a drain and spin
  • Turn the cycle knob to OFF for 30 seconds.
  • Set the knob to a Spin or Drain/Spin portion of the dial (wording varies).
  • Set water level to the lowest practical setting.
  • Close the lid firmly (the washer typically will not spin with the lid open).
  • Pull the knob out or press Start (depending on your control style).
  • Listen for draining; you should hear water moving through the drain hose within 1 to 2 minutes.
If it still won’t drain or spin
  • Check the drain hose for kinks and make sure it is not shoved too far into the standpipe.
  • Confirm the home drain is open and not backing up.
  • Verify the drain discharge height meets typical GE requirements (the installation guide calls out a 30-inch minimum).
  • If you hear a hum but no water moves, suspect a clog at the pump or a weak pump.
  • If it drains but will not spin, suspect the lid safety circuit.
Parts to check when drain/spin fails
What you observe What to inspect Why it matters
No draining, or humming with no flow Washer drain pump WH23X10043 Moves water out so spin can start
Drains but won’t spin Washer lid switch assembly WH12X10334 Confirms lid is closed for safe spinning
Why it matters

Draining first prevents overflow and lets the washer reach spin speed; it also helps you narrow the issue to the drain system (pump, hose, clogs) versus the lid switch safety circuit.

Last updated: January 2026

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