GE
Washer

Model # WSLS1500H0WW Official GE washer

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official GE WSLS1500H0WW washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Belt,v WH03X20587
#7

Tub & motor diagram

Belt,v

Part #WH03X20587

$32.44
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Hinge WH02X20610
#36

Controls & top panel diagram

Hinge

Part #WH02X20610

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Hub Tub WH10X20592
#12

Tub & motor diagram

Hub tub

Part #WH10X20592

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Tub Assembly WH45X20591
#11

Tub & motor diagram

Tub assembly

Part #WH45X20591

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Harness WH01X20608
#34

Controls & top panel diagram

Harness

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Tapping Screw WH02X20281
#44

Controls & top panel diagram

Tapping screw

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Tub Cover WH44X20595
#16

Tub & motor diagram

Tub cover

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Common Nut WH02X20620
#45

Tub & motor diagram

Common nut

Part #WH02X20620

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Motor Assembly WH20X20590
#10

Tub & motor diagram

Motor assembly

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Base Assembly WH17X20598
#24

Cabinet diagram

Base assembly

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