A:AnswerYes.most have what is called a button trap at the bottom front of the washer.Some have a small door to open then a twist cap attached to a tray that catches things before they get into the pump.Some are accessed by removing the front panel to the machine.
A:AnswerIf its the house drain pipe usually its the pressure knob on top that needs replacing. If you mean the drain pipe as part of the washer that's a GE issue. Limited warranty should cover it.
A:AnswerI have had front load washers since they first came out and with 32 years of repair experience I can tell you unless you have A high sulfur level in your water just leave the door open and the dispenser drawer pulled out after each wash. You will be fine.
A:AnswerMicroban is an additive that is added to the gasket material. It essentially prohibits the existence/growth of common bacteria, yeast, molds, and fungi. It’s added during the manufacturing of the gasket so it’s infused with the rubber from the point of manufacture. No need to reapply anything.
Seems to work very well as I have had none of those issues over the past 30 months of owning this machine.
A:AnswerI am not sure about the previous person's answer.
The Power, Play/Pause button of mine doesn't light up either...unlike the buttons on the matching dryer, they do light up. Quite annoying.
A:AnswerThank you for reaching out to us! The GFD85 dryer is best paired with the GFW850 washer based on features and appearance. However, the Washer Link feature on the GFD85 dryer can work with the GFW510, GFW550 and GFW650 washers as well. We hope this helps; if you have additional questions, please know that you can always connect with us on social media. Kind regards – Matthew@GEA
A:AnswerHi - Thank you for your interest in a new GE Appliances washer and dryer. While these units are only 32" deep, additional space may be required in the back to accommodate the water line connections, drain hose connection and the venting requirements for the dryer. We recommend reviewing the installation instructions for each model and then look at how you would make the connections for each of these as we do not have details on the configuration of your specific installation needs. The installation instructions for both the washer and dryer are available online for you to review prior to making a purchase. We hope these great models will work for you. Kind regards - Vikki@GEA
A:AnswerHi - Great news! Yes, your existing GE Appliances dryer can be stacked over the new GEA washer model GFWH1200D0WW. We're glad you checked and are happy we had good news to share with you today. All our best! Vikki@GEA
A:AnswerHi - Thank you for your interest in this great GE Appliances front-load washer. The 32" depth dimension applies to the washer itself. To enable 0” clearance on the back of the washer, you must use 90° elbow hoses. Otherwise you may require some additional clearance to avoid rubbing of the hoses against the back wall. We hope this is helpful. Kind regards - Vikki@GEA