Thank you very much for making this video. Happened to be looking for assistance in cleaning/draining this out and came across this. I was DEFINITELY trying to unscrew the float and didn’t know it was connected the way you outlined. Just wanted to say thanks for the tip and show appreciation for what you saved me from.
I wish these GE float switches were made to be more easily cleaned. I’ve had to replace mine twice because someone washed a dirty cake pan without rinsing it out first. The fine particles gum up this float and I can never seem to clean it out well enough to make it work reliably. At least they’re easy to replace. Thanks for making the video.
thanks for sharing this information. One comment that seems a little harsh is that the reviews on these parts sites are all fake. Bottom line is "if the part has failed, that part from "so and so" will likely fix the problem. Similarly, the wrong part will simply cost you money. Best advice for avoiding a waste of money, is to higher someone who knows what they're doing. That being said, the way to reduce the risk is to search youtube! So, to all who share their experiences on line, "Thank you!"
Ugh! I was twisting it thinking it would come out. Looks like I’m going under to see how badly I damaged the wires. Bummer! But thank you so much! I learned what I needed from you video. Awesome!
I turned the filter trap sensor a few times, but realized it did not do anything, i'm glad I did. I did not see those screws, due to debris. And I clean it every week. Thanks.
Thank, this is my exact issue. Dismantle and CLEAN the Float is what I need, your dishwasher is same as mine. I’m thinking the heavy mold in the filter area probably caused the float not to work either.
Thanks a lot!! My washer wasn't going through the complete cycles. After watching this I took the float assembly apart and cleaned it. It apparently was so dirty it wouldn't function. Thanks again for the video.
Thank you Good Sir! Excellent vid & advice. Poor GE design makes me go GEEZ!!! Your vid stopped me from doing same thing Brother. I was in there replacing circuit board anyway. They fail within 5 years due to heat, water, steam. Glad I replaced float valve as it would not rattle & would go bad. Thx again!
thank you! I'm watching videos about how to take this apart because I'm about to get in there to clean it- definitely glad I saw this before trying it myself!
great video. ty. I just cleaned my filters and the area with the float has some water in it so I can't really see the screws. I was wondering what to do next.
I'm in the middle of working on my float switch, waiting on the part to come in and I did the exact same thing you did, spinning the switch because I assumed it screwed out. I saw the twist in the wiring harness. Just hoping I didn't use as much force as you did and broke the connector. I'll know in 6 days when the part comes in. Of course, it could be something else.
It wasn't the float switch. The next two things to try to replace were two electronic boards- one for $150 and the other for $100. Since my dishwasher was over ten years old, I decided to bite the bullet and just buy a new one. If I would have replace both of those boards, and it still didn't fix the problem, I would have been half way to the cost of buying a new washer, so I just gave up.
Couple comments - 1, i would make sure all modern appliances are plugged into a surge protector made to be heavy duty enough for that appliance - I hear so much of expensive circuit board failures, and these get hit by big electrical surges, but also get hammered by many small surges, which over time can fry those expensive boards - 2, I just installed a floodstop unit for my dishwasher, have had one for years on my fridge, as twice the icemaker line broke on my old fridge, bad design, tubing mounted to close to hot part of the fridge - my neighbor got the water, straight through his ceiling. These are great, they test the valve once per month to make sure it will actually work when needed, is not frozen shut - and if the sensors detect water they shut off the flow of water to the appliance -
Yup, did exactly the same thing and now can't get hold of enough harness to reconnect the flood switch. Tomorrow I'll pull the dishwasher and access the harness from the bottom. Hopefully I didn't damage it.
Thank you so much. I did do that and that's the reason the dishwasher stopped running water in. I looked under and saw the wire was twisted and not connected anymore. I hit on the floater and it started shaking again. I guess it was stuck. Now the dishwasher works again but I hear the motor really loud. I know there is a lot of gunk clogged inside. Do you have any advice?
The float was stuck in the up position which opens the switch cutting power to the inlet valve. Once the float was freed up it drops back down allowing the water to run again.
Interesting flow, and edit, as you placed the screen over the hole without first snapping in the upper ring for the filter to lock into. CLIP,… EDIT,… no mention that you edited out taking the screen back out, installing the upper collar, and re-installing the screen, -poof- , edit,… done, and NO MENTION… for anyone following your steps, you faked them out. Smh. But I understand. I was baited into it, and fess up to it…
Finally found someone who has my exact dishwasher and did a great job explaining the repair 👍🏾
Thank you very much for making this video. Happened to be looking for assistance in cleaning/draining this out and came across this. I was DEFINITELY trying to unscrew the float and didn’t know it was connected the way you outlined. Just wanted to say thanks for the tip and show appreciation for what you saved me from.
I wish these GE float switches were made to be more easily cleaned. I’ve had to replace mine twice because someone washed a dirty cake pan without rinsing it out first. The fine particles gum up this float and I can never seem to clean it out well enough to make it work reliably. At least they’re easy to replace. Thanks for making the video.
This is great! After about twenty videos I finally put my GE back together!!! Thank you!!
thanks for sharing this information. One comment that seems a little harsh is that the reviews on these parts sites are all fake. Bottom line is "if the part has failed, that part from "so and so" will likely fix the problem. Similarly, the wrong part will simply cost you money. Best advice for avoiding a waste of money, is to higher someone who knows what they're doing. That being said, the way to reduce the risk is to search youtube!
So, to all who share their experiences on line, "Thank you!"
Ugh! I was twisting it thinking it would come out. Looks like I’m going under to see how badly I damaged the wires. Bummer! But thank you so much! I learned what I needed from you video. Awesome!
My friend, you may have just solved my problem... I have seen that floater... I'll be trying out your tricks. thank you
I turned the filter trap sensor a few times, but realized it did not do anything, i'm glad I did. I did not see those screws, due to debris. And I clean it every week. Thanks.
Thanks old timer. I've been searching all day for answers on this model and your vid finally answered what I needed to know. Much respect.
Couldn’t find a video with the same as mine thanks brotha. Mine was a broken glass and a bread bag clip 🤦♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Thank, this is my exact issue. Dismantle and CLEAN the Float is what I need, your dishwasher is same as mine. I’m thinking the heavy mold in the filter area probably caused the float not to work either.
Thanks a lot!! My washer wasn't going through the complete cycles. After watching this I took the float assembly apart and cleaned it. It apparently was so dirty it wouldn't function. Thanks again for the video.
You saved me. Excellent video. Thanks a bunch.
Thank you Good Sir! Excellent vid & advice. Poor GE design makes me go GEEZ!!! Your vid stopped me from doing same thing Brother. I was in there replacing circuit board anyway. They fail within 5 years due to heat, water, steam. Glad I replaced float valve as it would not rattle & would go bad. Thx again!
Thank you very much!! This fixed my dishwasher! Was afraid we had a bigger problem on our hands!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This is amazing. Thank you for helping us find our dishwasher issue!
thank you! I'm watching videos about how to take this apart because I'm about to get in there to clean it- definitely glad I saw this before trying it myself!
THANK YOU! I was almost ready to order replacement parts, then saw this video. Water coming out fine now.
Exactly what was wrong with our dishwasher!! Thank you sooooooo much!
great video. ty. I just cleaned my filters and the area with the float has some water in it so I can't really see the screws. I was wondering what to do next.
Thanks for this video. Replacing the float part worked. My daughter's dishwasher works properly again!
Thank you so much for your tip that worked for us!
Thank you! I almost did the same thing, but it felt weird, so I stopped.
I'm in the middle of working on my float switch, waiting on the part to come in and I did the exact same thing you did, spinning the switch because I assumed it screwed out. I saw the twist in the wiring harness. Just hoping I didn't use as much force as you did and broke the connector. I'll know in 6 days when the part comes in. Of course, it could be something else.
What happened
It wasn't the float switch. The next two things to try to replace were two electronic boards- one for $150 and the other for $100. Since my dishwasher was over ten years old, I decided to bite the bullet and just buy a new one. If I would have replace both of those boards, and it still didn't fix the problem, I would have been half way to the cost of buying a new washer, so I just gave up.
2:43 = what you should never do
Thanks!! worked for me also.
Couple comments - 1, i would make sure all modern appliances are plugged into a surge protector made to be heavy duty enough for that appliance - I hear so much of expensive circuit board failures, and these get hit by big electrical surges, but also get hammered by many small surges, which over time can fry those expensive boards - 2, I just installed a floodstop unit for my dishwasher, have had one for years on my fridge, as twice the icemaker line broke on my old fridge, bad design, tubing mounted to close to hot part of the fridge - my neighbor got the water, straight through his ceiling. These are great, they test the valve once per month to make sure it will actually work when needed, is not frozen shut - and if the sensors detect water they shut off the flow of water to the appliance -
Thank you for the tips, this worked perfectly!
Yup, did exactly the same thing and now can't get hold of enough harness to reconnect the flood switch. Tomorrow I'll pull the dishwasher and access the harness from the bottom. Hopefully I didn't damage it.
Thank you so much. I did do that and that's the reason the dishwasher stopped running water in. I looked under and saw the wire was twisted and not connected anymore. I hit on the floater and it started shaking again. I guess it was stuck. Now the dishwasher works again but I hear the motor really loud. I know there is a lot of gunk clogged inside. Do you have any advice?
I just did the exact thing about 20 minutes before I found your video. God damnit.
Edit: I am no good at this appliance repair stuff.
Same
Same ugh.....
Thanks for the info ℹ️
Thanks so much! Good video!
thank you my float had debris in it and the water would fill up too high.
Thank you sir!
Thank you SOOOO much!
I have a dish washer just like this, it is not draining and when I try washing my dishes, the water goes everywhere on my floor, what’s the issue?
Do you need to disconnect the wires before you pull out the white part? Or after?
I wish I had watched this before I twisted the damn thing.
Thank you!! You helped me a lot
Very helpful. Thank you.
America engineering at its finest
That's what I did. Wish I saw this video first
Thank you for this warning and good video.
Thanks!
I did the exact same thing with my ge..
NOW you tell me.... Exact same mistake....
Doing God's work
I did the same thing thanks
Wish you could get to the point though
So what was the problem**?!???
The float was stuck in the up position which opens the switch cutting power to the inlet valve. Once the float was freed up it drops back down allowing the water to run again.
Guess u didn’t listen did you??
Interesting flow, and edit, as you placed the screen over the hole without first snapping in the upper ring for the filter to lock into.
CLIP,… EDIT,… no mention that you edited out taking the screen back out, installing the upper collar, and re-installing the screen, -poof- , edit,… done, and NO MENTION… for anyone following your steps, you faked them out. Smh.
But I understand. I was baited into it, and fess up to it…
Talk too much