General Electric (GE) top load washers may display errors or fault codes to indicate issues with the appliance. Below is a list of common fault codes for GE top load washers:
GE top load washer fault code list pdf
- E10: Water doesn’t fill in at a specified time.
- Check for kinks or restrictions in the water supply hoses.
- Ensure the water inlet valves are fully open.
- Verify that the water pressure is sufficient.
- E11: Water overfill.
- Check for a faulty water inlet valve.
- Inspect the water level pressure switch for issues.
- E12: Water temperature sensor error.
- Ensure the water temperature sensor is functioning correctly.
- Check for loose or damaged wiring connections.
- E13: Water leak in tub or air leak in pressure switch hose.
- Inspect the tub for leaks.
- Check the pressure switch hose for damage or disconnection.
- E20: Draining problems.
- Verify that the drain hose is not kinked or clogged.
- Check the drain pump for obstructions.
- E21: Water not pumping out fast enough.
- Inspect the drain pump for clogs or damage.
- Ensure the drain hose is not obstructed.
- E22: Residual water in pump.
- Check for debris in the drain pump.
- E23: Drain pump relay on control board failed.
- Inspect the control board for issues.
- Replace the control board if necessary.
- E24: Pressure switch error.
- Verify that the pressure switch is functioning correctly.
- Check for loose or damaged wiring connections.
- E25: Water level sensor error.
- Ensure the water level sensor is working properly.
- Check for loose or damaged wiring connections.
- E30: Drum Overfill.
- Check for issues with the water inlet valve.
- Inspect the pressure switch and associated components.
- E31: Pressure Sensor Error.
- Verify that the pressure sensor is functioning correctly.
- Check for loose or damaged wiring connections.
- E41: Control Board Error.
- Inspect the control board for any visible issues.
- Check for loose or damaged wiring connections.
- E42: Door Lock Error.
- Ensure that the door is closed properly.
- Check for problems with the door lock mechanism.
- E43: Control Board Communication Error.
- Inspect the control board and associated wiring.
- Verify that all connections are secure.
- E44: Motor Error.
- Check for problems with the motor or associated components.
- Inspect the motor control board for issues.
- E45: Motor Drive Error.
- Verify the motor drive components for any faults.
- Check for loose or damaged wiring connections.
- E46: Drive Motor Thermal Protector Open.
- Ensure that the motor is not overheating.
- Check for obstructions that may cause the motor to overwork.
- E47: Board thinks the door PTC circuit is open in spin.
- Inspect the door lock circuit for issues.
- Check for loose or damaged wiring connections.
- E48: Control board can’t communicate with door lock circuit.
- Verify the door lock circuit and associated wiring.
- Check for loose or damaged connections on the control board.
Note: This is not an exhaustive list of fault codes for GE top load washers. If you see a different error code, consult your washer’s manual or contact GE support for assistance.