Laundry day. A necessary chore, but sometimes it can feel like a battle against your own appliances. If your GE washer is acting up, don't despair! Many common problems have simple solutions. Let's explore some of the most frequent issues GE washer owners face and how to get your machine back in fighting shape.
List of Common GE Error Codes
Sometimes, your GE washer might flash a cryptic code on your display. When this happens, don't panic! These codes are your washer's way of communicating a problem. Here's a breakdown of a few common ones:
- 2 flashes possible causes and troubleshooting
- 4 flashes possible causes and troubleshooting
- 5 flashes possible causes and troubleshooting
- 6 flashes possible causes and troubleshooting
- 7 flashes possible causes and troubleshooting
- 8 flashes possible causes and troubleshooting
- 9 flashes possible causes and troubleshooting
- 10 flashes possible causes and troubleshooting
- CAnCELEd possible causes and troubleshooting
- CL possible causes and troubleshooting
- dE possible causes and troubleshooting
- dF possible causes and troubleshooting
- E1 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E10 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E11 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E12 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E13 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E14 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E17 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E18 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E2 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E20 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E21 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E22 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E23 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E26 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E3 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E30 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E31 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E38 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E39 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E4 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E42 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E43 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E45 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E46 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E47 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E48 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E49 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E5 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E52 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E54 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E57 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E58 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E6 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E60 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E61 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E64 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E65 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E66 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E7 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E70 possible causes and troubleshooting
- E8 possible causes and troubleshooting
- FF possible causes and troubleshooting
- H2O SUPPLY, IE, Wash and Rinse possible causes and troubleshooting
- Lid, Lid Locked possible causes and troubleshooting
- OE possible causes and troubleshooting
- PF possible causes and troubleshooting
- SD possible causes and troubleshooting
- Spin and Rinse possible causes and troubleshooting
- SU possible causes and troubleshooting
- UE possible causes and troubleshooting
Common Problems
Drainage Dilemmas
- Problem: The washer won't drain or spins slowly, leaving clothes sopping wet.
- Possible Culprits: Clogged drain hose, filter, or a faulty drain pump.
- DIY Fix: Unplug the washer and check the drain hose for kinks or blockages. Clean the drain filter according to your user manual. If the issue persists, the drain pump might require professional attention.
Spinning Out of Control
- Problem: The washer stops spinning, or the spin cycle seems weak, leaving clothes damp.
- Possible Causes: Unbalanced load, drain issues (as mentioned above), or excessive suds.
- Solutions: Redistribute the laundry in the drum for a more balanced spin. Check for drainage problems. If you suspect suds are the culprit, ensure you're using high-efficiency (HE) detergent in the recommended amount.
Water Woes
- Problem: The washer isn't filling with water or takes too long to fill.
- Possible Causes: Shut-off valves on the water supply lines might be closed, kinked hoses, clogged water inlet screens, or low water pressure in your home.
- DIY Fix: Ensure the water supply valves are fully open. Check the hoses for damage and kinks. Locate the water inlet screens (usually behind the washer) according to your user manual and clean them if clogged. If you suspect low water pressure throughout your house, contact your local water utility company.
Lid Logic
- Problem: The washer won't start or displays a "Lid Locked" message even when the lid is closed.
- Possible Causes: The lid might not be securely fastened, or there could be an issue with the lid lock mechanism itself.
- Solutions: Double-check that the lid is completely shut. Refer to your user manual for troubleshooting steps specific to your model, which might include resetting the washer. If the problem persists, consult a technician for a potential lid lock mechanism repair.
Remember, when in doubt, consult your user manual! It's a treasure trove of information specific to your GE washer model, including troubleshooting steps and error code explanations.
Bonus Tip: Regular maintenance goes a long way in preventing problems. Clean your washer's dispenser drawer and gasket regularly to prevent mold and mildew buildup. Additionally, run a cleaning cycle with a washing machine cleaner every few months to remove any accumulated residue that could hinder performance.
By understanding these common issues and solutions, you can tackle laundry day with confidence. And if your GE washer throws a curveball you can't handle, don't hesitate to call in a qualified appliance repair technician. Now go forth and conquer that laundry pile!