Tag: ge
All the articles with the tag "ge".
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GE Oven Display Not Working - Causes & Fix
A failed display board or main control board not supplying power to the display is the most common cause. Replace the display board or control board after verifying power and ribbon connections.
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GE Oven Clicking But Won't Light - Causes & Fix
Usually a wet or dirty surface burner, misaligned burner cap, or unseated electrode. Dry and reseat all burner parts first.
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GE Oven Heats Too Hot - Causes & Fix
A failed oven temperature sensor is the most common cause. Test sensor resistance at room temp and replace if out of spec.
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GE Oven Won't Stop Beeping - Causes & Fix
Usually the Cooking Complete Reminder after a cycle ends. Press Clear/Off or open the door to stop the once-per-minute beep.
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GE Dishwasher Won't Latch - Causes & Fix
A failed door latch assembly or misaligned strike prevents the door-closed signal from reaching the control, so the machine won't start.
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GE Dishwasher Buttons Not Working - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by a failed touchpad or user interface. The display lights work but buttons don't register presses due to worn contacts.
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GE Dishwasher Standing Water in Bottom - Causes & Fix
A clogged filter or sump area is usually the culprit. Pull the filters and clear food debris, then check the drain hose for kinks.
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GE Dishwasher Not Dispensing Detergent - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by dishes blocking the detergent cup door. Check for obstructions, clean residue from the cup, and verify the door opens.
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GE Dishwasher Not Cleaning Dishes - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by clogged filters blocking wash spray. Clean the filter assembly at the tub bottom and inspect spray arm holes for debris.
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GE Refrigerator Light Not Working - Causes & Fix
A GE refrigerator light not working is usually a burned-out bulb or LED module. Replace the bulb or LED board to restore the light.
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GE Refrigerator Fresh Food Warm but Freezer Cold - Fix
Usually a blocked air vent, failed evaporator fan, or frosted coil stopping cold air from reaching the fresh food section. Check vents first.
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GE Refrigerator Water Leaking on Floor - Causes & Fix
Usually a loose or split water supply line at the rear connection, or a clogged defrost drain tube causing overflow inside the cabinet.
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GE Refrigerator Making Loud Noise - Causes & Fix
Usually an evaporator fan blade hitting ice buildup in the freezer or debris blocking the condenser fan behind the unit. Unplug and inspect both fans.
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GE Dryer Gets Too Hot - Causes & Fix
A shorted heating element is the most common cause. Disconnect power, test element resistance to ground, and replace if shorted.
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GE Dryer Won't Stop Running - Causes & Fix
Most likely a stuck heater relay on the main control board. Unplug immediately if it keeps heating after cycle ends to prevent fire risk.
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GE Dryer Loud Banging - Causes & Fix
Worn drum support rollers are the most common cause. Unplug, spin the drum by hand, and replace any worn rollers or glides.
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GE Dryer Clothes Still Damp - Causes & Fix
Damp clothes at cycle end usually mean poor wash spin left excess water, blocked drain, or kinked vent. Balance the load and check airflow first.
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GE Dryer Burning Smell - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by lint buildup near the heater or in the vent system. Clean the lint path, vent, and heater housing first.
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GE Dishwasher FFF Error Code - Causes & Fix
FFF is not a documented GE dishwasher code. Likely misread or user-reported. Check for FTD (drain fault) or consult your model's manual.
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GE Refrigerator HS Error Code - Causes & Fix
HS on a GE refrigerator means a humidity sensor fault in the crisper area. Most common fix: clean the sensor area and reseat drawers.
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GE Washer Stuck on One Cycle - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by electronic control lockup after a power or cycle interruption. Unplug for 2 minutes, restore power, and reselect the cycle.
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GE Washer Not Dispensing Detergent - Causes & Fix
Usually a clogged dispenser drawer from detergent residue. Remove the drawer, wash it in warm soapy water, and check siphon caps are seated.
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GE Washer Overflowing - Causes & Fix
A GE washer overflowing usually means a failed water inlet valve that won't close or a clogged pressure hose preventing level detection.
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GE Washer Smells Like Mildew - Causes & Fix
Usually detergent residue buildup in the tub, dispenser, or gasket folds. Run a hot tub-clean cycle with bleach and wipe the gasket dry.