beautiful machine
Hello John,
In answer to your question, Absolutely!!
You have a beautiful dishwasher there! You will probably have to do little to do to "bring it to life."
GE's dishwashers have amassed outstanding reviews in performance and reliability from Consumer Reports and as attested to by members of this site. My family's first GE dishwasher was in 1973, and I have had them continually from then to present.
Once they went from the vinyl coated steel tubs to the "Permatuff" polymer tubs in the mid-seventied they did away with their Achilles Heel of tub rust. GE's polymer tubs are very highly resistant to staining, unlike some other brands.
It will run forever with little maintenance. The first thing I would recommend is to, if you are good with a screwdriver, is to take off the lower access panels. (Make sure door latch is open or power is off for safety.)
Their ultra reliable pump/motor assembly with have a partially exposed fan. See if you can rotate the fan with your fingers. Odds are you can. If it has been sitting for years without use, it might be a little stiff. If it is a bit stiff turn it until it frees up. On the rare chance it doesn't turn contact me and I'll guide you through the proper steps to resolve the issue.
In the tub, you will see a plastic cylinder like device in the corner, which is the float that prevents overfilling. Directly below it, on the underside of the tub, you will feel the bottom of the float mechanism touching a switch. Make sure it is free and moves up and down when you push on it.
Next take a bucket and pour in about a gallon or half of very hot water and let it set overnight and swell the seals.
Turn it on and let it flush itself out by running a cycle without dishes.
Odd are it is fine and will work flawlessly. The only time I ever saw a leak in a GE was in my parent's builder grade Hotpoint because my dad insisted on using a cheap chlorine based detergent which is not good for the polymeric couplers and seals.
Enjoy! You will love your GE. A wonderful vintage find! Don't hesitate to contact me, using this site message service, if you encounter any issues. On the rare chance any of the seals/coupler/sump have cracked from age or disuse, they are easy to replace and I'll guide you through it.[this post was last edited: 8/25/2023-08:30]