
Our specialists repair and maintain most GE appliances
Common GE Appliance Issues We Fix
- Washer won’t power on
- Inadequate fill or draining
- Door latch malfunctions
- Water leaks during operation
- Drum refuses to spin
- Dryer won’t begin cycle
- Drum not rotating
- Lack of heat
- Burning or smoky odor
- Strange rattling or thumping noises
- Insufficient cooling capability
- Odd humming or buzzing sounds
- Ice maker not functioning
- Water leakage from the unit
- Freezer temperature inconsistencies
- Peculiar operational noises
- Uneven or inconsistent baking
- Self-clean setting not working
- Unresponsive control panel
- Steam or Wi-Fi functionality glitches
- Induction or coil elements not heating
- Malfunctioning hot surface indicators
- Defective switches
- Burner temperatures fluctuating
- Won’t initiate washing cycle
- Touch controls unresponsive
- Excess water remains after cycle
- Abnormal grinding or squealing sounds
- Water leaks beneath the dishwasher
Most Common GE Appliance Error Codes & Issues We Fix
Below are frequently encountered error codes for GE appliances. Actual codes may vary by
model.
GE Washer Error Codes
- E22 – Drain Problem
- E30 – Overfill Condition
- E31 – Pressure Sensor Error
- E38 – Clogged Pressure Tube
- E39 – Overflow Sensor Triggered
GE Dryer Error Codes
- E51 – Drive Motor Fault
- E56 – High Motor Current
- E60 – Heating Fault
- E68 – Stuck Key
- E70 – Moisture Sensor Error
GE Refrigerator Error Codes
- FF – Freezer Temperature Too High
- PF – Power Failure
- dE – Defrost Error
- tC – Temperature Controls Out of Range
- CI – Ice Maker Error
GE Oven Error Codes
- F2 – Over Temperature
- F3 – Open Temperature Sensor
- F4 – Shorted Temperature Sensor
- F7 – Function Key Stuck or Shorted
- F9 – Door Latch Error
GE Dishwasher Error Codes
- C1 – Slow or Blocked Drain
- C2 – Drain Line Error
- C3 – Pump Operation Error
- C4 – Water Sensor Error
- C5 – Spray Arm/Water Circulation Issue
Our process for appliance repair
Our technicians communicate fluently in English and French
What Our GE Appliance Diagnostic Can Include
- Visual Examination – Checking for obvious damage, leaks, or improper installation
- Functional Testing – Observing start-up for any odd sounds or vibrations
- Diagnostic Mode – Using built-in diagnostic settings for quick detection
- Power and Connection Validation – Ensuring correct electrical and water supply
- Error Code Retrieval – Reading and interpreting displayed fault codes
- Component Testing – Inspecting motors, fans, sensors, compressors, pumps, control boards, etc.
- Cooling and Airflow Inspection – Confirming optimal airflow and cooling performance
- Cleaning and Maintenance – Removing debris from filters, vents, and coils
- Safety Check – Assessing grounding, insulation, and door or lid latches
- Final Report – Identifying the issue and presenting a repair estimate

Why Choose Us?
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Can You Repair GE Appliances Yourself?
Simple tasks may be manageable, but more complicated repairs should be handled by professionals. Mistakes can lead to costly damage or safety risks, so rely on our expert team for a proper fix the first time.
Contact Us
Don't let a broken GE appliance derail your day. Contact Expert en réparation d'électroménagers at (450) 500-0885 for fast, reliable assistance. We'll get your washer, dryer, refrigerator, oven or other appliance working like new again: service with a personal touch!

