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Error Codes

When it comes to household appliances, General Electric (GE) is a brand that needs no introduction. Known for its commitment to innovation and reliability, GE appliances have become a staple in many homes. However, even the most dependable appliances can encounter issues, and one common way they communicate these issues is through error codes.

At GE Appliance Support, we specialize in diagnosing and resolving GE appliances error codes.

GE Washer Error Codes

Fault Code Definition
E22 No fill or slow fill.      Learn More
E23 Washer overfilled with water      Learn More
E30 No drain      Learn More
E31 Draining timed out      Learn More
E38 Dispenser error      Learn More
E42 or E45 Drive motor drawing too much current      Learn More
E43 Inverter control board defective      Learn More
E46 Drive motor overheating      Learn More
E47 Problem with the drive motor      Learn More
E48 Drive motor defective (open winding)      Learn More
E57 or E58 Main control board failure      Learn More
E60, E61, E63 or E64 Door lock assembly, failure      Learn More
E65 Water level sensor failure      Learn More
E66 or E67 Water temperature sensor is defective      Learn More
E70 Stuck key on the control panel      Learn More
E71 Defective main control board      Learn More

Ge Dryer Error Codes

Fault Code Definition
000 No Errors
001 or 003 The inlet thermistor (temperature sensor) is defective
002 or 004 The outlet thermistor (temperature sensor) is defective
005 The main control board is defective.
006 Stuck button on the control panel.
007 Power supply is mis-wired
008 or 00d Door switch not opening.
009 Drive motor problem.

GE Oven Error Codes

F0 This code usually means that there is a problem with the keypanel. Most of the time, it means that the keypanel needs to be replaced.        Learn More
F1 This code usually means that there is a problem with the keypanel. Most of the time, it means that the keypanel needs to be replaced.        Learn More
F2 or F20 For an unknown reason, oven temperature has exceeded a preset threshold.        Learn More
F3 This code usually means that the oven sensor needs to be replaced.        Learn More
F4 This code usually means that the oven sensor needs to be replaced.        Learn More
F5 This code usually means that the electronic control needs to be replaced.        Learn More
F6 This code usually means that the electronic control needs to be replaced.        Learn More
F7 This code usually means that there is a problem with the keypanel. Many times, it means the keypanel needs to be replaced.        Learn More
F8 This code usually means that the electronic control needs to be replaced.        Learn More
F9 This code usually means that a component has failed somewhere in the door lock circuit.        Learn More
FC This code usually means that a component has failed somewhere in the door lock circuit.        Learn More
FD This code usually means that either the probe or the receptacle may need to be replaced.        Learn More
FF This code usually means that the electronic control needs to be replaced.        Learn More
Bad Line This code displays when power is applied to the unit, but it has not been wired correctly. Contact an installer or electrician to correct the mis-wire and the oven will function normally.        Learn More
Unlock Door This code appears when the door will not unlock after a self clean cycle.        Learn More
Loc Door If this code is flashing in the display of your range or oven, and the self-clean cycle has not been selected, reset your control.        Learn More
LOC Child lockout is a feature on select “flush” wall ovens, free-standing, and slide-in range models that prevents the oven from being turned on accidentally.        Learn More
ERR ERR means that there has been an invalid entry, when setting the oven controls. Reset your control.        Learn More
F7 E6 Indicates problem with control panel buttons. Usually it comes on when a few buttons get stuck at the same time. The oven will not continue to function with the code on. To fix it the panel has to be dismantled, checked for connections and, in most cases, replaced.        Learn More
F73 Means that the oven temperature has exceeded the maximum threshold. Both the control panel and connection have to be examined        Learn More
F76 Reset the oven by unplugging. If the same code appears when the power comes back on, the control panel may be faulty.        Learn More
F22 Means that oven has overheated, often happens when both broiler and oven are on. If it keeps happening, the unit has to be checked for controls and also for the cooling fans operation. If they fail to work properly the issue will keep repeating.        Learn More
F34 This code means that the electronic control board cannot regulate temperature reliably.  When this error code comes on, it won’t let the unit work for safety reasons.        Learn More
F7 E9 Points to the stuck button on the panel. It is a common issue with the panel design with buttons.        Learn More
F91 Error during self cleaning. Try to disconnect the stove. The issue has to be addressed by professional if the error comes back on after the power is back.        Learn More

GE Refrigerator Error Codes

Fault Code Definition
FF Check frozen food for thawing because the temperature is rising too high.
PF The power to the refrigerator has been interrupted.
CI Check the icemaker for proper operation.
DE Demo mode.
dE The defrost system has not operated properly in the last 24 hours.
CC Check the temperature controls because the temperature for the refrigerator is incorrect.
88 or 89 A power interruption or surge.
E2 or 0000 Problem main control board.
SA 66 Sabbath Mode.