GE Refrigerator PF Error Code — What It Means
PF stands for power failure. It tells you the refrigerator lost power and then got it back, which often happens after a storm or a tripped breaker.
This is a notice, not a broken part. In most cases you clear it with a single button press and the fridge keeps running normally.
Common Causes
- Household power outage A storm or grid event cut power to the unit and it logged the gap.
- Tripped breaker or GFCI A tripped circuit at the panel or outlet briefly killed power to the fridge.
- Loose power cord A cord backing out of the outlet causes short power drops that flag PF.
- Worn outlet A loose or damaged receptacle makes intermittent contact and interrupts power.
- Failing control board When PF repeats with no outages, the main board may be misreading its own power.
- Damaged power cord A frayed or cracked cord can break contact under vibration and trip the code.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Press any button on the control panel to clear the PF notice.
- If your model has a System Check or Reset pad, press that to clear stored codes.
- Confirm the cord is fully seated in the outlet.
- Check the breaker and any GFCI outlet for a tripped state and reset it.
- Plug a known good device into the same outlet to confirm it holds power.
- If PF keeps returning without outages, unplug for five minutes and restore power.
- Watch the panel to confirm the code stays cleared.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| GE refrigerator power cord | Amazon | Replace only if the cord is frayed or the plug is damaged. |
| GE main control board | Amazon | Consider only when PF repeats with no real power interruptions. |
| Standard grounded outlet | Amazon | A worn receptacle may need replacement by an electrician. |
When to Call a Pro
If PF keeps coming back with no storms or breaker trips, the outlet wiring or the main board is suspect. An electrician can confirm steady voltage at the outlet and a technician can check the board.