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GE JVM6175SKSS Microwave Problems & Error Codes
F1 open thermal sensor error is most common, usually from a failed cavity sensor or loose wiring. Replace the sensor or repair the harness.
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GE JVM3160RFSS Microwave Problems & Error Codes
Most JVM3160RFSS units throw F-codes from failed sensors or touch panel shorts. Reset the control first, then replace the bad part.
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GE JB735SPSS Problems & Error Codes
F3 sensor faults are most common on the JB735SPSS. Replace the oven temperature sensor if resistance is out of spec (typically 1080–1100 Ω at room temp).
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GE JB645RKSS Oven Problems & Error Codes
F3 or F4 error codes are most common, usually caused by a failed oven temperature sensor that reads out of the 1080–1100 ohm range at room temperature.
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GE GDT665SSNSS Dishwasher Problems & Error Codes
Most GDT665SSNSS failures are drain pump or drain path blockages triggering C1, C2, or C3 codes. Clear the air gap and filter first.
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GE GNE27JYMFS Refrigerator Problems & Error Codes
Most GNE27JYMFS units throw FF or dE codes from evaporator frost blockage. Manual defrost and evaporator-fan check fix most issues.
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GE GTD42EASJWW Dryer Problems & Error Codes
Thermistor failures (codes 001/002) are the most common issue. Check wiring first, then replace the inlet or outlet thermistor.
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GE GTW335ASNWW Washer Problems & Error Codes
Lid lock faults are most common on this GE top-loader. Check wiring to the lid switch assembly and replace the lock if it won't engage.
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GE Refrigerator Dispenser Actuator Replacement - Signs & How-To
Stuck, unresponsive, or broken water/ice lever at the door dispenser. Replacing the actuator paddle and spring fixes press-to-dispense failures.
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GE Refrigerator Defrost Timer/Control Board Replacement
Frost buildup on evaporator, warm fridge, uneven cooling, or ice in freezer mean your defrost system isn't cycling. Replacing the timer or board fixes it.
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GE Refrigerator Water Filter Replacement - Signs & How-To
Red or orange filter light, ERR on display, no water dispensing, or bad-tasting water mean your GE filter has expired. Replacing it restores clean water and ice.
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GE Refrigerator Door Gasket Replacement - Signs & How-To
Cracked, warped, or split door seals let warm air in and fail to hold cold. Replacing the gasket restores the airtight seal and returns normal cooling.
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GE Refrigerator Main Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
Dead display, erratic temperatures, compressor won't cycle, or all lights blinking? Replacing the main PCB restores temperature control and normal operation.
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GE Refrigerator Compressor Start Relay & Overload Replacement
Compressor clicks but won't start, or fridge stops cooling when the start relay or overload protector fails. Replacing both gets it running again.
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GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor Replacement - Signs & How-To
Freezer runs but fridge stays warm, loud grinding noise, or no airflow from vents are classic signs. Replacing the evaporator fan motor restores cold air circulation and fixes cooling problems.
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GE Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat Replacement - Signs & How-To
Frost-packed evaporator, warm fridge, or constant defrost heater? A failed GE defrost thermostat won't close or open at the right temps. Replacing it restores normal defrost cycles and cooling.
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GE Refrigerator Defrost Heater Assembly Replacement - Signs & How-To
Frost buildup on evaporator coils, warm fridge or freezer, and reduced cooling mean a failed defrost heater. Replacing the heater assembly restores proper defrost and cooling.
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GE Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly Replacement - Signs & How-To
No ice, stalled cycles, loud grinding, or leaking mean your ice maker assembly has failed. Replacing the complete kit restores ice production.
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GE Dryer Felt Drum Seal Replacement - Signs & How-To
Rubbing noise, scraping during tumble, poor drum support, or air leaks mean your GE dryer's felt seal is worn. Replacing it restores quiet operation.
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GE Dryer Blower Wheel Replacement - Signs & How-To
Cracked or stripped GE dryer blower wheel causes poor airflow, overheating, and loud rubbing noise. Replacing the wheel restores normal drying.
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GE Dryer Rear Drum Bearing Kit Replacement - Signs & How-To
Squealing, rumbling, or drum drag? A worn rear bearing or support shaft causes these symptoms. Replacing the rear drum bearing kit restores smooth, quiet drum rotation.
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GE Dryer Drum Glides Replacement - Signs & How-To
Squealing or scraping noise and rough drum rotation mean worn drum glides. Replacing the drum glide bearings and support pads fixes the noise and restores smooth tumbling.
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GE Dryer Main Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
No start, dead controls, dryer won't heat, or erratic cycles signal a bad GE control board. Replacing it restores normal operation.
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GE Dryer Thermal Cut-Off Fuse Kit Replacement - Signs & How-To
Dryer tumbles but won't heat after overheating? A blown thermal cut-off fuse is the cause. Replace the fuse kit and fix airflow to restore heat.