Here’s a list of common error codes for GE washers:
- E22: Door not closed properly.
- E23: Drain pump relay on control board failed.
- E30: Drum overfilled with water.
- E41: Control board thinks the door switch is open.
- E43: Control board thinks the door lock is open.
- E45: Control board thinks the door lock is locked when it should be unlocked.
- E47: Control board thinks the door PTC circuit is open in spin.
- E48: Control board thinks the door PTC circuit is closed in wash.
- E49: Control board thinks the door PTC circuit is closed in spin.
- E52: Motor fault.
- E56: High motor current.
- E57: High current on inverter.
- E58: High current on motor phase.
- E59: No tach signal for 3 seconds.
- E5A: High temperature on heat sink.
- E5B: High temperature on heat sink.
- E5C: High temperature on heat sink.
- E5D: Communication problem.
- E5E: Communication problem.
- E5F: Communication problem.
- E67: Input voltage on microprocessor incorrect.
- E70: EEPROM corrupted.
- E71: Drum overfilled with water.
- E74: Wash motor relay on control board failed.
- E75: Water temperature sensor circuit.
- E76: NTC temperature for the cold valve over the limits.
- E82: Selector in off position.
- E83: Selector position not displayed.
- E84: Selector positioning problem.
- E85: Console control problem.
- E86: Console control problem.
- E87: Console control problem.
- E90: Communication error between UI and control board.
- E91: Communication error between UI and control board.
- E92: Communication error between UI and control board.
- E93: Communication error between UI and control board.
- E94: Console control problem.
- E95: Communication error between UI and control board.
- E97: Inverter board or motor problem.
- EF0: Unbalanced load.
- EF1: Clogged drain.
- EF2: Too much detergent.
These codes may vary slightly depending on the specific model of your GE washer. Always consult your washer’s manual for the most accurate information.