Is your GE washer flashing an error code? Understanding what these codes mean can help you diagnose the issue before calling in a technician. Here are some of the most common GE washer error codes and what they usually indicate:
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E22 – Fill Timeout
If your washer takes too long to fill, it might display this code. Make sure the water supply is on, and check the water inlet valve for blockages. -
E23 – Drain Timeout
A drain issue might be to blame if your washer is slow to drain. Check for clogs in the drain hose or a faulty drain pump. -
E30 – Door Lock Failure
If your washer can’t lock the door, it could be due to a faulty door latch or control board. Ensure the door is closing properly. -
E50 – Motor Issues
This code indicates a problem with the motor, often due to overheating or a bad motor control board. -
E56 – Communication Error
When the motor control unit and main control board can’t communicate, this error pops up. A faulty wire or control board may need attention. -
E66 – Heater Circuit Failure
If your washer is having trouble heating the water, this code points to a possible issue with the heating element. -
E67 – Water Temperature Sensor Error
This error means the washer’s temperature sensor is malfunctioning, which can affect the wash cycle.
What Should You Do?
If any of these codes appear on your GE washer, it’s important to troubleshoot them quickly to prevent further damage. Start by checking your washer’s manual for specific troubleshooting steps, and if the issue persists, don’t hesitate to contact a professional for help.
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