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The General Electric wh22x34920 is a user interface (UI) control board designed as a direct replacement for front-load washing machine applications. This board serves as the primary operator interface, managing input signals from the control panel and communicating with the main control board to direct wash cycle functions. Licensed appliance technicians and qualified service professionals typically install this component when the original board has failed due to unresponsive controls, display errors, or loss of cycle selection function. The wh22x34920 is sourced from General Electric and is supplied with summary installation instructions to support proper fitment.
This UI board is intended for use in front-load residential washing machines. It is installed in the control panel fascia of the washer, where it interfaces with the selector switches, display elements, and signal wiring that route to the main control assembly. The board is applicable to the GE 950 series front-load washer platform based on the part description. Technicians should verify the part number against the unit model and serial tag before installation to confirm correct fitment.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement UI control board for General Electric front-load washing machines in the 950 series platform. Verify the model and serial number on the unit data tag against GE parts documentation to confirm this board is correct for the specific appliance before ordering.
Installation should be performed by a qualified appliance service technician. Disconnect power to the washing machine at the wall outlet or circuit breaker before beginning any disassembly or component replacement. Handle the board carefully to avoid static discharge damage to the circuit components. Reconnect all wiring harness connectors fully and confirm secure seating before restoring power and testing cycle operation.
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