GE Refrigerator CC Error Code — What It Means
CC tells you the electronic control cannot hold the refrigerator at its target temperature. The board sees the cabinet drifting away from the setpoint and flags that the cooling system is not responding.
The root cause ranges from a sensor feeding bad data to the compressor circuit failing to run.
Common Causes
- Bad thermistor A temperature sensor reading wrong feeds the board false data and triggers CC.
- Failed inverter board On linear compressor models the inverter can stop driving the compressor.
- Faulty start relay A start device that will not energize keeps the compressor from running.
- Weak compressor A compressor losing pumping ability cannot pull the cabinet down to temperature.
- Main control board fault The board itself can misread the system or fail to send the run signal.
- Restricted airflow Frost or a stalled fan blocks cold air and holds the cabinet above the setpoint.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Confirm the temperature setpoints are not in a demo or showroom mode.
- Unplug the unit and check the thermistor resistance against the model spec.
- Inspect the evaporator and condenser fans for free movement and airflow.
- Listen for the compressor running and feel for warmth at the condenser.
- Test the start relay and inverter board for proper operation.
- Replace any sensor or board part that tests out of spec.
- Restore power and let the cabinet pull down before checking the code.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| GE refrigerator thermistor | Amazon | Order the sensor that matches your model wiring and connector. |
| GE compressor inverter board | Amazon | Used on linear compressor models that lost cooling drive. |
| GE main control board | Amazon | Replace after sensors and the compressor circuit test good. |
When to Call a Pro
Compressor and sealed system work needs gauges and recovery equipment. If the thermistor and boards test fine, have a technician confirm the compressor and refrigerant charge before replacing major parts.