WD26X10013 GE Dishwasher motor & Pump Assembly is a combined electric motor and hydraulic pump module designed for circulation and drainage duties within a dishwasher sump. As an integrated electromechanical subassembly, it typically includes the motor, impeller(s), pump housing, seals, and the mechanical interfaces required to couple with spray arms and drain lines. This part is intended to replace the factory-installed unit in compatible GE dishwashers and similar models, and it is specified by part number to ensure correct fitment and functional match with factory wiring and mounting points.
Within the appliance,the motor drives the pump impeller to generate the flow and pressure required for wash and rinse cycles and,in some configurations,provides the mechanical force for draining. It interfaces electrically with the control board or relay module to receive power and control signals, and mechanically with the sump, spray arms, hoses, and check valves to establish a closed hydraulic circuit. Meaningful technical considerations include seal integrity to prevent leaks, impeller clearance and wear, bearing condition affecting noise and rotational speed, and electrical continuity and insulation that affect motor performance and safety.
In this article readers will find a technical overview of the WD26X10013 assembly covering how it functions, which GE models and part numbers it is compatible with, common failure symptoms (for example no wash action, weak spray, unusual noise, leaking, or motor overheating), and diagnostic steps a technician can use to isolate pump versus control or wiring faults. The article will also discuss practical troubleshooting checks-such as visual inspection, continuity and resistance measurements, impeller blockage assessment-and replacement considerations including gasket and mounting alignment, connector types, and precautions for electrical isolation and water shutoff during service. The goal is to provide actionable technical context to inform repair decisions without prescribing specific step-by-step procedures in this introduction.
Table of Contents
- Functional Role and Performance Requirements of the Motor‑Pump Subassembly in GE Dishwashers
- How the WD26X10013 GE Dishwasher Motor & Pump Assembly Works Inside the Appliance
- Common Failure Modes and Diagnostic Symptoms for the WD26X10013 Motor & Pump
- Replacement Considerations and Step‑by‑step Installation Procedure for WD26X10013 GE Dishwasher Motor & Pump Assembly
- Q&A
- To Conclude
Functional Role and Performance Requirements of the Motor‑Pump Subassembly in GE Dishwashers
The WD26X10013 GE Dishwasher Motor & pump Assembly is an integrated electromechanical unit that provides both the hydraulic force and rotational drive required for water circulation and drainage in compatible GE dishwashers. The assembly couples a sealed motor to a centrifugal pump and mounts to the dishwasher sump so the impeller aligns with the spray-arm feed and drain passages; proper function depends on correct mechanical alignment, the OEM electrical connector, and intact seals between the motor housing and sump. In operation the motor converts household line power to rotational torque that the impeller converts into flow and pressure; deviations in electrical supply, worn bearings, or damaged impellers directly reduce flow, increase vibration, or cause leakage that degrades cleaning performance.
Performance requirements for the motor-pump focus on delivering sufficient flow rate and pressure across expected nozzle restrictions while maintaining thermal and mechanical durability under repeated duty cycles.Technically, the unit must sustain hydraulic load without stalling, tolerate short-term cavitation or particulate ingestion common in household use, and retain seal integrity to prevent wash-water ingress into the motor. Technicians commonly diagnose failures by observing symptoms such as reduced spray arm rotation, unusual noise, humming with no water movement, or visible leakage; basic troubleshooting steps include checking for obstructions in the sump, verifying continuity and proper supply voltage at the harness, and measuring current draw against OEM specs to detect bearing or winding faults. Replacing a failed unit with the correct WD26X10013 assembly preserves the original pump geometry and motor mounting, ensuring compatibility with the dishwasher’s plumbing and control interfaces.
- Common symptoms: low flow/poor cleaning, loud bearing noise, motor hum without pump action, visible leaks around the sump.
- Speedy checks: inspect impeller for debris, verify connector pins and harness, measure motor continuity and current draw.
- Replacement considerations: match mounting tabs, electrical connector, and seal orientation to prevent misalignment or leaks.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Primary function | Provide hydraulic flow to spray arms and evacuation of wash water from the tub |
How the WD26X10013 GE Dishwasher Motor & Pump Assembly Works Inside the Appliance
The WD26X10013 GE Dishwasher Motor & Pump Assembly is a combined drive and fluid-handling unit that sits in the dishwasher lower sump and provides both wash circulation and wastewater evacuation functions. The sealed electric motor drives an internal impeller (or a pair of impellers arranged in the pump housing) that pressurizes water routed up to the spray arms during a wash cycle; during drain sequences the pump path and check valves redirect flow out through the drain. The assembly connects to the control harness and mounting flange on the sump, and includes mechanical seals and bearings that prevent water intrusion into the motor while transmitting torque to the impellers.
Technically, the unit behaves as a bi-functional hydraulic assembly whose correct operation depends on electrical drive signals, intact seals, unobstructed impellers, and working check valves. Technicians will see pump-related faults manifest as poor spray pressure, intermittent draining, unusual vibration or grinding sounds from the base, or leakage at the sump gasket; these symptoms help distinguish motor/pump failure from electrical or valve issues. Replacement compatibility is determined by model and part number cross-references-the WD26X10013 fits models that specify this assembly as the OEM substitute and is installed using the original sump interface, wiring connector, and mounting hardware.
- Common indicators: low spray pressure, no drain, loud bearing noise, or visible leakage
- Installation notes: match wiring harness, sump mounting pattern, and ensure new seals/gaskets are used
- Triage tips: verify voltage at the connector and inspect impeller for debris before replacing the entire assembly
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Primary function | Circulates wash water to spray arms and routes wastewater to drain |
| Mounting/Compatibility | Direct-replacement assembly for GE models listing the WD26X10013 part number; must match sump flange and harness |
| Electrical | Sealed motor driven from the dishwasher control board (typical north American systems use 120 VAC supply) |
Common Failure Modes and Diagnostic Symptoms for the WD26X10013 Motor & Pump
The WD26X10013 GE Dishwasher Motor & Pump Assembly combines the circulation motor and pump impeller in the dishwasher sump and is responsible for generating spray pressure and recirculating wash water. Typical failure modes are mechanical seizure (worn bearings, jammed impeller), seal failures that allow water intrusion into the motor, and electrical winding faults (open or shorted windings). These faults affect behavior in predictable ways: a seized or jammed impeller will produce a humming motor with no water movement,a leaking seal often leads to visible sump leakage and eventual motor short to ground,and winding degradation or thermal protector trips will cause intermittent operation or complete failure to start. Compatibility considerations for replacement include matching the mounting flange, electrical connector pins, and impeller orientation to ensure correct fit and hydraulic performance in the host GE/Hotpoint model.
Diagnosing the assembly requires both mechanical and electrical checks: verify line voltage at the motor connector during a pump command, measure winding continuity and insulation to chassis, and manually rotate the impeller to detect binding or debris. Useful practical checks include measuring running current (elevated current indicates binding or damaged bearings), observing for burnt insulation or odor (indicates winding overheating), and inspecting the pump housing for broken vanes that reduce pressure. Example troubleshooting cues: if the dishwasher fills but the motor hums and does not turn despite correct voltage, the impeller or bearings are likely seized; if the circuit breaker trips on start, suspect a shorted winding or jammed rotor. The following quick symptom list and reference table summarize common diagnostics.
- No spin with motor hum – likely seized impeller/bearings or failed start winding.
- Low spray pressure or poor wash – impeller damage, clogged passages, or worn pump volute.
- Grinding or rattling noise – debris in the impeller or broken internal components.
- Sump leakage or visible oil – failed pump seal leading to motor contamination.
- Tripping breaker or blown thermal protector - shorted windings or mechanical stall causing overcurrent.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Continuity & insulation | Measure winding continuity and insulation-to-ground; open = failed winding, low insulation = moisture/short risk. |
| Mechanical freedom | Spin the impeller by hand and inspect for debris or broken vanes; binding indicates mechanical failure that increases current draw. |
Replacement Considerations and Step‑by‑Step Installation Procedure for WD26X10013 GE Dishwasher Motor & Pump Assembly
The WD26X10013 GE Dishwasher Motor & Pump Assembly integrates the electric drive motor with the circulation pump to generate the hydraulic flow and pressure that operate the spray arms. The assembly includes the motor shaft, impeller, pump housing and mechanical seal; its behavior under load is affected by impeller condition, seal integrity, and electrical continuity of the motor windings. Confirm compatibility by matching the OEM part number to the dishwasher model,checking mounting flange orientation,inlet/outlet locations,and harness pinout before procurement. Technically, failures present as reduced flow, loud bearing noise, a humming motor with no rotation, or intermitted operation caused by seized bearings, clogged impeller passages, or open/shorted windings.
Replacement requires attention to sealing interfaces, routing of the drain and recirculation hoses, and secure electrical connections to avoid leaks or motor faults.Typical installation workflow: disconnect power, remove lower access panels and the lower rack, drain residual water, isolate and label wiring and hose connections, unbolt the pump/motor from the sump, transfer or replace gaskets and strainers, install the new assembly with correct orientation and torque on fasteners, reconnect hoses and electrical leads, then restore power and run a short cycle while checking for leaks and correct pump operation. Technicians should inspect the sump and spray arm passages for debris during replacement and replace the sump gasket whenever visual wear or deformation is present.
- Disconnect power and water supply
- Remove lower rack and access panel
- Drain water and label wiring/hose connections
- Unbolt and remove old pump/motor assembly
- Replace gaskets/strainers as needed and install new assembly
- Reconnect hoses and wiring, secure fasteners, restore power
- Run diagnostic/short cycle and check for leaks and noise
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 120 VAC, 60 Hz (verify rating on the replacement unit) |
| Typical running current | Approximately 2-4 A (model dependent) |
| Mounting | Sump-mounted with flange and multiple screws; orientation critical for hose alignment |
| Connector type | Quick-disconnect terminals or multi-pin harness; match pinout before reconnecting |
| Common failure modes | Impeller clogging, seal leakage, bearing wear, electrical winding faults |
Q&A
What is the WD26X10013 motor & pump assembly and what does it do in my GE dishwasher?
The WD26X10013 is the integrated motor and pump assembly used in many GE dishwashers. It contains the circulation (wash) motor and pump that force water through the spray arms during the wash and rinse portions of the cycle.In many models the assembly also incorporates or works with the drain pump/impeller so it is critical for spraying, circulating and (depending on model) assisting draining operations.
What are the common symptoms that indicate the WD26X10013 has failed?
Typical symptoms include: no spray or weak spray during the wash cycle, loud grinding or humming noises coming from under the tub, dishwasher not draining (or slow to drain) if the assembly includes the drain pump, burned or electrical smell, or the motor not starting while the rest of the dishwasher powers up. Some models may also throw fault codes related to pump/motor failure.
How can I test the motor & pump assembly to confirm it’s bad?
First disconnect power to the dishwasher. Remove the assembly access panel and visually inspect for foreign objects, cracked impeller, or water intrusion. Use a multimeter to check for continuity of the motor windings across the motor terminals-you should see continuity (not open). Also check for short-to-ground (there should be no continuity between motor terminals and motor casing). If the motor hums but doesn’t run it might potentially be seized or the windings are damaged and the assembly should be replaced. For drain issues check the impeller and hoses for clogs before replacing the unit.
Can I replace just the motor or pump, or do I need to replace the entire WD26X10013 unit?
On most GE models this part is supplied and serviced as an integrated motor & pump assembly, so the recommended repair is to replace the entire WD26X10013 unit.Individual internal components (such as the motor alone) are generally not sold separately for many models, and attempting to repair the internals is not recommended due to sealing, balance and safety concerns.
How do I install a replacement WD26X10013 safely?
Turn off power to the dishwasher at the breaker and shut off the water supply. Remove the lower kick plate and disconnect the dishwasher from the drain and water lines if required by your model. Unplug the wiring harness and remove the mounting screws/clamps that hold the motor/pump assembly and carefully extract the old unit. Install the new assembly ensuring seals and gaskets are seated correctly, reconnect electrical connectors and hoses, secure mounting hardware, restore water and power, and run a short test cycle to check for leaks and correct operation. If you are not pleasant with electrical or plumbing work, hire a qualified technician.
Do I need any special tools or parts (gaskets, clamps) when replacing the assembly?
Basic hand tools are usually sufficient (screwdrivers, pliers, nut drivers). You may need replacement hose clamps or a new sump gasket depending on your model and the condition of the original seals-inspect and replace any deteriorated clamps or gaskets to avoid leaks. Have a container and towels ready to catch residual water. A service manual or parts diagram for your specific dishwasher model will make the process easier and ensure you have all required fasteners and seals.
How do I confirm the WD26X10013 is the correct replacement for my dishwasher?
Verify compatibility by matching the part number to the dishwasher model number and serial number. Use the GE/Haier/parts website or a trusted parts supplier and enter your appliance model number to confirm the exact part. Do not rely solely on photos-diffrent model years can use similar-looking assemblies with different electrical or hose connections.
any maintenance tips to prevent premature failure of the motor & pump assembly?
Preventive steps: clean the dishwasher filter and food trap regularly, remove hard food debris from dishes before loading, avoid running the dishwasher with clogged spray arms, use recommended detergent and rinse aid, and periodically inspect hoses and clamps for wear. Also run a hot-water or cleaning cycle occasionally to reduce buildup. Address unusual noises or reduced performance early-catching a clog before the motor overheats can extend the life of the assembly.
To Conclude
The WD26X10013 GE Dishwasher Motor & Pump Assembly is a central component responsible for circulating wash water, maintaining proper spray pressure, and facilitating drainage within compatible GE dishwasher models. Its reliable operation directly affects cleaning performance, energy and water efficiency, and the overall longevity of the appliance; faults in the motor or pump commonly manifest as poor wash results, unusual noises, or failure to drain.
Given its impact on performance and potential for related damage if left unresolved, accurate diagnosis and timely replacement of the WD26X10013 assembly are critically important. Confirming symptoms, verifying part compatibility, and following manufacturer guidelines – or engaging a qualified service technician – helps ensure safe, effective repairs and restores the dishwasher to intended operating standards. Proper installation and testing minimize recurrence of issues and protect the appliance’s service life.
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