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  • Washer Hinge Screw for GE WPRE8150K2WT - Part WH2X1211

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  • Ge Washer Fill Hose, 2-pack for GE WPRE8150K2WT - Part WH41X10207

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  • Laundry Center Screw for GE WPRE8150K2WT - Part WH2X1217

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  • Ge Washer Screw, 12-pack for GE WPRE8150K2WT - Part WH2X694D

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  • Dishwasher Drain Solenoid Terminal Cover for GE WPRE8150K2WT - Part WD21X10356

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  • Ge Washer Fill Hose, 2-pack for GE WPRE8150K2WT - Part WH41X10207

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  • Connector Motor for GE WPRE8150K2WT - Part WH12X10110

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  • End Cap Lh W for GE WPRE8150K2WT - Part WH42X10623

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GE Washer WPRE8150K2WT FAQs

No. On the GE WPRE8150K2WT washer, “Precise Fill” (automatic load sensing) is not a smaller setting than Small; it is an automatic setting that adjusts the water level to match the load size and type. For fixed water levels, use the manual load size selections.

How “Precise Fill” compares to manual load sizes

When you choose automatic load sensing, the washer fills based on what it senses with the lid closed. Manual selections (Small through Super) set a more predictable, fixed water level.

Setting What it does When to use it
Precise Fill (automatic load sensing) Automatically chooses the water level for the load Most everyday loads for best efficiency
Small Fixed lower water level Small, lightly soiled loads
Medium to Super Fixed higher water levels Larger loads or items that need more water

What to do if the water level looks “too low”

This GE high-efficiency washer is designed to use less water than older washers, so the water may sit below the top of the clothes and still wash normally.

  • Load items loosely, no higher than the top row of holes in the basket
  • Distribute items evenly around the outside of the basket (do not lay bulky items across the Infusor)
  • Keep the lid closed when using automatic load sensing so the washer can begin filling and sensing
  • If you are washing bulky, lightweight items (comforters, pillows), select a larger manual load size
  • If you are adding already-wet items (soaked towels), use a manual load size selection

Why it matters

Using “Precise Fill” helps cleaning performance and efficiency by matching water to the load. Switching to a manual load size is the right move when you need a guaranteed higher water level for specialty or pre-soaked items.

For the exact control descriptions and load size guidance for your washer, follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE WPRE8150K2WT top-load washer, there is not a routine, user-access “filter” like many front-load models have. For this washer, the main maintenance points are the wash basket, fill hoses, and drain system; use the owner's manual for the exact care and cleaning steps.

What people mean by “filter” on this washer

Most “filter” questions on a top-load GE Deep Fill style washer refer to one of these areas:

  • Drain pump area (where small items can sometimes collect)
  • Water inlet screens inside the inlet valve (sediment from the supply)
  • Wash basket care (odor, residue, lint concerns)

If you are seeing slow draining, standing water, or debris after a cycle, the drain system is the most likely place to focus.

Quick checks we recommend first

Before taking anything apart, we recommend these simple checks:

  • Unplug the washer for safety.
  • Confirm the lid closes fully (the washer will not fill with the lid open on certain settings).
  • Check the drain hose for kinks or a crushed section.
  • Run a rinse and spin cycle and listen for the drain pump running.
  • Look for coins, socks, or debris in the tub that could migrate to the drain.

Common “filter-like” maintenance points

What you can clean Where it is What it helps
Inlet screens At the water inlet valve connections Slow fill, sediment in water
Drain path Pump and hoses Slow drain, water left in tub
Wash basket Inside the tub Odor, residue buildup

If the washer is not draining

A clogged or failing pump is a common cause. If diagnostics point to the pump, the correct replacement for this model is the washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030.

Why it matters

Cleaning the right “filter-like” area prevents repeat problems like slow fill, poor rinsing, odors, and drain errors. It also helps protect key components such as the drain pump and water inlet valve.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE WPRE8150K2WT washer, the correct way to force a drain and spin is to select the DRAIN & SPIN cycle and press START; if water is left in the tub, this cycle drains the tub and spins water out. The lid must be closed for the washer to operate.

Quick steps to drain and spin

  • Press POWER to wake the controls.
  • Turn the cycle selector to DRAIN & SPIN.
  • Make sure the lid is fully closed (the washer will not run with the lid open).
  • Press START to begin.
  • If you need to pause, press START again; press START again to resume.
  • If the washer has been paused for more than 24 hours, reselect DRAIN & SPIN and press START.

If it still will not drain

A drain and spin failure is usually a drain path issue (hose, standpipe, or pump). Check these items first:

  • Drain hose kinked or pinched behind the washer.
  • Drain hose connection: the washer should not be sitting on the hose.
  • Standpipe height: the top of the drain outlet should be less than 6 ft (1.8 m) above the floor.
  • Lid opened during operation: lifting the lid stops filling, agitation, and spin.
  • Pump noise clues: a humming or gurgling sound during drain can be normal as the pump moves water and then draws air.

Common symptoms and what they point to

What you notice Most likely cause What to check next
Tub full of water, no drain Blocked/kinked drain hose or pump issue Hose routing, standpipe height, pump
Drains slowly, then stops Partial restriction Hose, standpipe, lint/debris
Won't spin but drains Lid not closed or load issue Lid closure, redistribute load

Parts that commonly relate to draining problems

If your washer is not draining and the hose and standpipe are OK, the drain pump is a common next suspect for this model: washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030.

Why it matters

Running DRAIN & SPIN is the safest way to remove standing water before moving the washer, checking the drain hose, or diagnosing a no-spin condition; it also helps prevent water from spilling when you open the lid.

For cycle details and control operation, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. In washer sizing, 4.5 cu ft is considered large capacity; it handles bigger mixed loads and bulky items better than many standard-capacity machines. Your GE WPRE8150K2WT is typically listed around 4.1 cu ft (IEC), so it is slightly smaller than 4.5; confirm the exact capacity in the WPRE8150K2WT owner's manual.

Capacity categories (quick guide)

Use these ranges to compare top-load washers by tub volume.

Capacity (cu ft) Common label Typical use
2.0 to 3.4 compact to medium small households, lighter loads
3.5 to 4.4 standard to large most families, weekly laundry
4.5 to 5.0+ large to extra-large bulky items, fewer loads

How to load this GE top-load washer for best results

The manual guidance for this washer style focuses on turnover and balance.

  • Load items loosely; do not pack or compress.
  • Keep items no higher than the top row of holes in the basket.
  • Distribute items evenly around the outside of the basket.
  • Load sheets, blankets, and towels around the outside (not across the center).
  • Add detergent before clothes so it dissolves and works effectively.

Bulky items: what “large” really changes

A bigger tub helps, but circulation space still matters for cleaning and rinsing.

  • If an item fills the basket tightly, cleaning and rinsing drop.
  • If the washer thumps or goes out of balance, reduce the load and redistribute.
  • Match the load size setting to the load so fill level and agitation work correctly.

Why it matters

Overloading causes poor cleaning, more vibration, and extra wear on suspension and drive components. Correct loading helps protect parts like the washer suspension rod and spring assembly WH16X10057 and can reduce strain during drain and spin on the washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030.

Last updated: February 2026

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