GE Washer Error Codes

If your washing machine is not working and it has been a long time since a professional repairman has taken a look at it, it might be time for you to have your GE washing machine fixed.
If you want to assess whether or not your washer needs some tender loving maintenance from a professional, you have to verify the GE washer error codes that you are getting and make sure they correspond to a problem that you cannot fix yourself.
Most washing machines, GE washers included, are programmed to generate error codes whenever the machine encounters problems, have bugs or need to be fixed. These error codes are generated according to the type of malfunctions that are detected and interpreted by the washer’s on-board circuitry.
Washing machines that have this feature makes it very easy for both owners and technicians alike, to know the condition of the machine and if there’s anything that can be done to fix it or to improve its performance.
These error codes tell the owners that there is something wrong with the washer, and at the same time inform the technician of ways on how to troubleshoot washing machine operations.
These error codes also pinpoint the exact components that are encountering problems in the machine which makes it very precise and specific when it comes to replacing broken parts.
No longer will you have to second guess and risk buying the wrong part because the error codes will make sure that you get the correct part every time.
Most washing machines bearing the GE brand contain error codes that are generated when there is something wrong with the machine.
The great thing about GE washers is that the last 10 codes generated are conveniently stored in the washer’s memory to be easily retrieved by technicians and repairmen.
Service diagnostics has never been as easy with error codes. They are easily retrievable just via the machine’s test mode which most washers these days come with.
There are different ways to access the Test Mode for every machine but the most common method is to press a predetermined sequence of buttons that can be found in the washing machine’s user control panel.
If you are unsure with how to access the test mode or check the error codes in your machine, call the machine’s technical support or check the user guide or manual that the machine came with.