Skip to content
Industrial Error Code Fixes
Go back

GE GTD42EASJWW Dryer Problems & Error Codes

3 min read
⚡ Quick Answer

Thermistor failures (codes 001/002) are the most common issue. Check wiring first, then replace the inlet or outlet thermistor.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

GE GTD42EASJWW Dryer Problems & Error Codes — Overview

The GE GTD42EASJWW is an electric dryer in GE’s standard-capacity product line. The control board on this model uses diagnostic fault codes to flag sensor, heater, and door-switch problems. The most frequent service calls involve thermistor sensor failures that trigger codes 001 (inlet thermistor) or 002 (outlet thermistor), followed by door-switch faults and heater-circuit errors in the E60-E64 range. Blocked airflow and vent restrictions can stress the system and contribute to heat-related performance issues, but the codes themselves point to specific electrical or sensor failures rather than airflow alone.

You can enter service mode by holding Start and rotating the cycle selector counterclockwise seven clicks, then check the stored fault codes at the T4 position. Always disconnect power at the breaker (verify about 240 VAC at the terminal block when testing supply) before opening panels or testing components. Most sensor and switch codes clear with a part swap after you confirm the wiring harness is intact. If codes return after wiring checks and a 60-second hard reset, the main control board is the next likely culprit.

Jump to Common Problems

Most Common Problems on This Model

Parts That Commonly Fail

PartNotes
Inlet thermistorAmazon | Fails open or out of range and triggers code 001
Outlet thermistorAmazon | Common cause of code 002 when sensor reads open
Door switchAmazon | Sticks closed or fails to signal door position for 0DD codes
Main control boardAmazon | Replace when codes persist after all wiring and sensor checks pass

Dryer Error Codes for This Model

These codes apply to this model line:

When to Call a Pro

Call a tech if you see live 240 VAC at the terminal block and are not comfortable working around that voltage. Thermistor and door-switch swaps are straightforward once the panels are off, but heater-circuit diagnosis and control-board replacement involve multiple live-voltage tests and precise harness work. If codes return after you replace a sensor and verify all connectors are seated, the control board is likely at fault and a technician can confirm the board with a full diagnostic sequence before ordering the part. Any time you see arcing, burned wiring, or smell electrical burn, disconnect power immediately and call for service rather than attempting further testing.


Share this post on:

Previous Post
Samsung RF263BEAESR Refrigerator Problems & Error Codes
Next Post
Kenmore 110.60022 Dryer Problems & Error Codes