GE Appliances dishwasher C1 error
The C1 display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the drain time exceeded the limit. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
Model-aware symptoms, error codes, and safe checks related to GE Appliances products. Confirm the full model number before ordering parts.
The C1 display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the drain time exceeded the limit. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The C2 display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the drain cycle is taking too long. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The C3 display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the dishwasher is not draining. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The C4 display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the dishwasher detected an overfill. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The C5 display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the dishwasher did not receive enough water. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The C6 display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the water temperature is too low. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The C7 display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the temperature sensor or heater is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The C8 display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the detergent dispenser did not open. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The H2O display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the dishwasher is not receiving water. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The PF display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that power was interrupted. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The 1H display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that a delay-start period is active. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The 999 display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the control needs a reset or service check. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The FTD display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the dishwasher failed to drain in time. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The FQ display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that the control detected an internal fault. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The LOC display on many GE Appliances dishwashers indicates that control lock is enabled. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The H2O Supply display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the washer is not receiving enough water. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E22 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the washer did not fill in time. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E23 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the flood-protection system activated. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E30 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the washer cannot drain. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E31 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the drain time exceeded the limit. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E38 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the dispenser system is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E39 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the dispenser position cannot be confirmed. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E42 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock circuit cannot confirm a lock. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E43 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the control cannot unlock the door. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E45 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-switch signal is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E46 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock feedback is inconsistent. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E47 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock circuit is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E48 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock position cannot be confirmed. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E49 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock circuit remains active. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E52 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the motor failed to rotate. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E53 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the motor-control circuit is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E54 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the motor current is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E57 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the inverter detected a fault. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E58 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the motor current is too high. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.
The E60 display on many GE Appliances washing machines indicates that the door-lock or control circuit is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.