
GE Washer Repair (Model GTW460ASJ9WW) – Alliance, OH
In Alliance, OH, a washer that won’t fill can halt laundry day. For this Stark County home, cleaning the inlet screens brought the washer back to normal.
- Complaint: Washer wouldn’t fill properly and stopped with an error.
- Cause: Clogged water inlet screens restricting flow.
- Fix: Cleaned inlet screens and cleaned drive belt.
- Result: Normal fill and full cycles without errors.
Diagnostic Findings
- Unit would not fill and posted a fill error
- Water inlet screens found clogged with debris
- Screens cleaned; flow restored
- Drive belt cleaned for smooth operation
- Washer filled normally and completed test cycle
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Repairs Performed
Typical repair range: $100.50–$200.50.
If the repair cost approaches 50% of a new unit, it may be worth exploring replacement options.
Maintenance Tips for Appliances
- Clean water inlet screens every 6–12 months to prevent slow fills.
- Avoid overloading; it stresses the motor and belt.
- Stark County hard water can clog screens—consider a simple sediment filter.
- Inspect hoses annually and replace if bulged or cracked.
Final Verification
We completed functional tests to verify proper operation and checked for leaks, errors, and responsiveness.
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