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GE GDP670SGV1BB dishwasher Parts

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GE Dishwasher GDP670SGV1BB FAQs

The most common GE dishwasher problems are not draining and not starting. On GE GDP670SGV1BB, we see these most often tied to a clogged drain path (filter, hose, disposer connection), a door that is not fully latched, or a wash system issue that triggers a fill or drain fault.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Make sure the door closes firmly; a weak latch can stop the cycle from running.
  • Cancel the cycle and try a drain; listen for the drain pump running.
  • Check the sink disposer inlet (if used) for a knockout plug that was never removed.
  • Inspect the drain hose for kinks, a high loop, or a blocked air gap (if installed).
  • Clean the sump area and remove debris that can block water flow to the pump.
Common symptoms and the parts that often fix them
Symptom Most likely area Parts on this model that commonly apply
Water left in bottom Drain path or drain pump Dishwasher drain pump WD19X25461, dishwasher drain hose WD24X10062
Won’t start or stops quickly Door not latching Dishwasher door latch lock WD01X29878
Poor cleaning, weak spray Spray arm or wash circulation Spray arm WD22X33499
Fill or water-level related errors Pressure sensing GE dishwasher pressure sensor WD21X25468
Why it matters

Drain and start problems are “system stoppers”; the dishwasher will protect itself by pausing or ending the cycle when it cannot confirm proper draining, filling, or a safe door latch. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat clogs, leaks, and incomplete washes.

When to check error codes

If your GDP670SGV1BB beeps, flashes, or shows a code, use the code to narrow the failure to a drain, fill, heating, or control issue before replacing parts. See GE electronic dishwasher error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, repairing your GE dishwasher model GDP670SGV1BB is worth it when the unit is under 10 years old and the fix is a common, single-part repair (drain, heat, wash, or door-latch issues). If repair costs approach half the price of a comparable new dishwasher, replacement is the better value.

Quick decision checklist
  • The dishwasher is under 10 years old and has been reliable overall.
  • The problem is one clear symptom (not multiple failures at once).
  • You can confirm basics first (power, water supply, drain path) before buying parts.
  • The repair is a typical wear item (pump, heater, latch, gasket, spray arm).
  • The tub is in good shape (no major cracks, severe rust, or repeated leaks).
Common repairs that are usually worth doing on GDP670SGV1BB

Many “no drain,” “not drying,” or “won’t start” complaints come down to a single failed component. These are common, straightforward replacements:

Symptom What to check first Part that often fixes it (if failed)
Not draining Kinked hose, clogged air gap/garbage disposer inlet, filter blockage Dishwasher drain pump WD19X25461
Not drying Heated dry setting, rinse aid use, door opening early Heating element WD05X35098
Won’t start or stops mid-cycle Door closing fully, latch engagement, control lock Dishwasher door latch lock WD01X29878
Poor cleaning Loading, water temp, clogged spray holes Spray arm WD22X33499
When replacement is the better move

Replacement makes more sense when the dishwasher is older and the repair is expensive or recurring.

  • Multiple major symptoms at once (drain + heat + wash performance)
  • Repeated leaks even after gasket or seal work
  • Control-related failures plus another major component
  • You have already done several repairs in the last 1 to 2 years
Why it matters

A dishwasher typically lasts about 10 years. If GDP670SGV1BB is still within that window, a targeted repair (like a drain pump, heating element, or door latch) usually restores reliability for far less time and disruption than replacing the whole unit.

For troubleshooting steps that help you decide before replacing parts, use our dishwasher not draining video as a starting point.

Last updated: February 2026

A GE dishwasher typically lasts about 12 years (most fall in the 10 to 15 year range). For your GE GDP670SGV1BB, lifespan depends most on how often it runs, water quality, and whether wear items like pumps, spray arms, and seals are kept in good working order.

Typical lifespan range (what to expect)

Most modern residential dishwashers, including GE models like GDP670SGV1BB, land in this range:

Usage pattern Typical lifespan What usually wears first
Light (a few loads/week) 12 to 15 years Racks/rollers, seals
Average (1 load/day) 10 to 12 years Drain/wash pump, heater
Heavy (2+ loads/day) 6 to 10 years Pump system, controls, door latch
How to make your GDP670SGV1BB last longer

These steps reduce strain on the wash system, heater, and drain path:

  • Clean the filter area and sump regularly; remove labels, glass, and food debris.
  • Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle so the dishwasher fills with hotter water.
  • Use the right detergent amount; too much can cause residue, too little can reduce cleaning.
  • Load so spray arms spin freely; tall pans and utensils can block rotation.
  • Fix small leaks quickly; even minor seepage can damage components over time.
Parts that commonly affect lifespan (and symptoms)

When performance drops, replacing the worn part often restores normal operation:

Why it matters

A dishwasher near the end of its lifespan often shows longer cycle times, inconsistent drying, and more frequent draining or leak issues. Addressing spray, drain, and sealing problems early helps prevent secondary damage to the wash pump, heater, and electronic controls.

For troubleshooting by fault display, use our GE electronic dishwasher error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, for your GE dishwasher model GDP670SGV1BB, you can replace many common parts yourself (like spray arms, rack rollers, and some door hardware) with basic tools and careful shutoff steps. For electrical or leak-related repairs (controls, pumps, heating), we recommend a more cautious approach and thorough testing.

What you can usually DIY on GDP670SGV1BB

These repairs are typically straightforward because they involve accessible parts and minimal disassembly:

Repairs that take more care (but are still possible)

These involve water seals, wiring, or components that can cause leaks or no-heat symptoms if installed incorrectly:

Quick safety checklist before you start
  • Shut off power at the breaker (do not rely on the control panel).
  • Turn off the dishwasher water supply valve.
  • Protect the floor; keep towels ready for residual water.
  • Take photos of wire connections and hose routing before removal.
  • Run a short test cycle after reassembly and check underneath for leaks.
Troubleshooting first: match the symptom to the likely part
Symptom Common DIY checks Parts often involved
Not cleaning well Clear spray arm holes, verify arm spins freely Spray arm WD22X33499, GE dishwasher spray arm, middle WD22X33498
Not draining Check for blockage in hose and sink connection Dishwasher drain hose WD24X10062, dishwasher drain pump WD19X25461
Won’t start Confirm door closes and latches firmly Dishwasher door latch lock WD01X29878
Error codes Use the code to narrow the circuit or component GE electronic dishwasher error codes
Why it matters

DIY replacement can restore cleaning, draining, and drying performance quickly, but dishwashers combine water and electricity. Using the correct GDP670SGV1BB parts and verifying for leaks after the repair helps prevent repeat failures and water damage.

Last updated: February 2026

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