How to fix error code E13 on GE Washer
The meaning of error code E13 on a GE washer can differ slightly depending on whether you have a top-load or front-load washer. Here's a breakdown for both types
The meaning of error code E13 on a GE washer can differ slightly depending on whether you have a top-load or front-load washer. Here's a breakdown for both types
The exact meaning of error code E12 on a GE washer can vary slightly depending on the specific washer model you have. Here's a breakdown of the two most common interpretations
The meaning of error code E11 on a GE washer can differ depending on whether you have a top-load or front-load washer. Here's a breakdown for both types
The error code E10 on a GE washer indicates a problem with the water filling process. The washer isn't able to reach the correct water level within a designated timeframe (usually around 20 minutes) after starting the cycle. Here's a breakdown of the E10 code, its causes, and troubleshooting steps:
Understanding the E10 Code
The error code E8 on a GE washer indicates a problem with the drain cycle. The washer is unable to drain the water properly before the spin cycle. Here's a detailed explanation of the E8 code, its causes, and troubleshooting solutions:
Understanding the E8 Code
The E7 error code on a GE washer signifies an issue with the electrical connection between the washer and the power source.
Here's an explanation of the E7 error and troubleshooting steps to get your washer back up and running
An error code E6 on a GE washer indicates a problem with the washer's spin mechanism. There are two main interpretations of this error code depending on the type of GE washer you have
The exact meaning of error code E5 on a GE washer can vary slightly depending on whether you have a top-load or front-load washer. Here's a breakdown for both types
The meaning of error code E4 on a GE washer can differ depending on whether you have a top-load or front-load washer. Here's a breakdown for both types
The E3 error code on a GE washer signifies an unbalanced load during the spin cycle. This imbalance prevents the washer from spinning properly and can cause excessive noise or vibration. Here's a detailed explanation of the E3 error, its causes, and troubleshooting solutions
Understanding the E3 Code
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