Update: 9.18.2018
Vicki Glenn had commented some very helpful information but I was not able to locate the comment so I am also putting it here: "I found a manual online that shows a special strap wrench that is used to remove the agitator on these models. members.msaworld.com/wp-conten.... Here is the part# WH05X25382." This is very helpful and wish I knew about this and had this at the time that I worked on mine.
This is a Video Tutorial for a GE Washer Model# GTW460ASJ0WW on how to remove the Agitator Base & Auger.
Big Shout Out to Parts Dr ( partsdr.com/ )for having a site that was easy to use, fast shipping options and good pictures and prices. The parts and links I purchased are below. The prices may vary, the prices I quoted in the video are what they happened to be early January 2018.
Agitator Base Part# WH43X25447 partsdr.com/part/wh43x25447-l...
Auger Part# WH43X25448
partsdr.com/part/wh43x25448-u...
There was not much I could find online at all for this GE Washer Model# GTW460ASJ0WW in regards to removing the auger and agitator base at the time of making this video (January 11th 2018) The diagram that I finally found online after searching for a while was found here: www.apwagner.com/appliance/gt... You will need to click on the arrows until you see the diagram for the TUB & MOTOR the click on " CLICK TO VIEW DIAGRAM"
Before you get started, make sure to unplug the power cord and turn off the hot & cold water supply to the washer.
Tools Needed: Ratchet, Extension, 11mm Socket & a firm grip! I used an impact drill to remove the bolt & a rachet to put it back on.
Good luck on your repair. Hopefully this video will save you time, money and frustration. I know if I had come across a video like this, it would have made things so much easier and would have saved me some money. Please like this video and comment how your repair went.
12 янв 2018