GE Washer Agitator Removal - How to do it and access the GE Washer Hub and More

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Today, we had to replace a GE Washer agitator which meant that we had to take it out, which isn't easy to do on these newer-style washers. No one else has (seemingly) done a video, so I thought we'd do that when we got the new GE Washer Auger from Appliance Parts Pros.

All you need to do a GE Agitator Repair is a screwdriver, and the new agitator itself. The big problem with this is that you MUST remove the agitator if you want to do anything involving the GE Washer Hub, or a GE Washer Tub, or GE Wash Plate - the screw keeping everything in place is hidden under the agitator which is a major problem.

This video only involves the agitator / auger itself, not the hub. However, those are almost self-explanitory, and the big issue is what's shown in the video. I hope this helps you with your GE washer, as it was a real pain to figure this one out, as all newer style GE's have this issue which isn't really discussed much how to solve.

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