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All the articles with the tag "ge".
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GE Dryer Squeaking - Causes & Fix
Squeaking is usually caused by worn drum rollers or a worn idler pulley. Unplug the dryer, locate the noise, and inspect rollers and pulleys.
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GE Dryer No Power - Causes & Fix
A tripped breaker or missing leg of 240 V supply is the most common cause. Reset the breaker fully off then on and verify 120 V on each leg.
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GE Dryer Won't Tumble - Causes & Fix
Usually a broken drive belt or open thermal fuse stops the drum. Check belt first, then test the fuse and door switch for continuity.
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GE Dryer Takes Too Long to Dry - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by a clogged lint filter or blocked exhaust vent restricting airflow. Clean the filter and inspect the full duct run.
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GE Dryer Won't Start - Causes & Fix
Usually a tripped breaker, failed door switch, or blown thermal fuse. Check the door light first to confirm power, then test safety switches.
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GE Dryer Not Heating - Causes & Fix
A GE dryer not heating is usually caused by incorrect voltage at the breaker panel or a failed igniter (gas) or heating element (electric).
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GE Washer Won't Turn On - Causes & Fix
Usually no incoming power or control lock engaged. Check the breaker, outlet, and cord, then disable control lock and reset the machine.
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GE Washer Shaking and Loud - Causes & Fix
An unbalanced load or washer not level is the most common cause. Redistribute clothes evenly and check all four legs are locked and level.
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GE Washer Door Won't Unlock - Causes & Fix
Usually the door lock assembly has failed or the control is still waiting to drain. Unplug for 30 seconds, then run forced test 13.
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GE Washer Won't Fill with Water - Causes & Fix
Usually a closed supply valve, kinked hose, clogged inlet screen, or failed water inlet valve. Check supply path first, then test the valve.
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GE Washer Stops Mid Cycle - Causes & Fix
Usually an unbalanced load or control lockup. Reset by unplugging two minutes, level the washer, and redistribute the load evenly.
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GE Washer Leaking Water - Causes & Fix
Most GE washer leaks come from a contaminated or damaged door gasket on front-loaders. Clean and inspect the seal and check hose connections.
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GE Washer Won't Start - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by Control Lock being on, Delay Start enabled, or a door/lid not latched. Turn off lockouts and check the latch first.
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GE Washer Won't Spin - Causes & Fix
Most often a stored fault code pointing to a bad lid switch, lid lock, or motor/inverter drive. Retrieve codes in service mode first.
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GE Washer Won't Drain - Causes & Fix
Most often a clogged pump filter or failed drain pump. Clean the filter first, then test the pump in service mode and replace if needed.
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GE Water Heater F81 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F81 on a GE GeoSpring water heater means the leak sensor battery is low. Replace the battery to clear the fault and restore normal operation.
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GE Water Heater F78 Error - Causes & Fix
F78 on a GE water heater is not documented. Verify your model number, as this code may be misread or apply to another appliance.
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GE Water Heater F75 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F75 = dry tank fault on GE GeoSpring heat pump water heaters. The tank is empty or not properly filled. Confirm water supply is on and tank is full.
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GE Water Heater F62 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F62 means incoming water is too hot. Reduce any preheating of inlet water or check for hot/cold cross-connection in plumbing.
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GE Water Heater F74 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F74 on a GE GeoSpring means the air filter is dirty. Clean or replace the filter. If the code returns, a refrigerant leak is likely.
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GE Water Heater F61 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F61 means tank water temperature is too hot. In most cases it self-corrects. If it persists, check setpoint and inlet conditions.
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GE Range F1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F1 on a GE range means the oven control detected a keypad or control board fault. Most often a shorted keypad or failed control board.
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GE Microwave PF Error Code - Causes & Fix
PF means power failure. The microwave lost incoming power. Press CLEAR, unplug for 60 seconds, then plug back in to reset the code.
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GE Microwave F6 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F6 on a GE microwave means a shorted temperature probe. The most likely fix is replacing the probe or repairing its wiring.