Your Local GE Appliance Repair Company
Article Reviewed & Technically Verified by Dmitry V., Lead EPA-Certified Technician (15+ Years Experience)
GE builds full lines across GE Profile, Café, Monogram, and Hotpoint — refrigerators, ranges, cooktops, dishwashers, washers, and dryers. Our EPA-certified technicians diagnose faults by verified control-panel fault codes and sealed-system testing, not guesswork. Call (917) 997-5264 or book online to schedule same-day GE repair in Brooklyn.
GE refrigerators rarely display user error codes, so diagnosis is symptom-driven rather than code-driven. When a Profile French-door ice maker stops or a dispenser runs dry, we test the dual water inlet valve fill solenoid for coil resistance (spec roughly 200–500Ω) before condemning any part.
Weak cooling, temperature drift, and constant running trace to the evaporator thermistor, air damper, or the sealed system. Sealed-system and compressor work requires EPA Section 608 certified refrigerant recovery, which every one of our fridge techs holds.
Common issues we fix:
GE ovens and ranges report faults as F-codes on the glass-touch control. Underbaking, overbaking, and F3/F4 codes point to the RTD oven temperature sensor, which should read about 1,080Ω at 70°F; a reading far off spec confirms a failed probe rather than a control board.
A dead display or an FF code usually means the electronic oven control board itself. We confirm 240V at the terminal block and test relay outputs before replacing the board on Café, Profile, and standard GE ranges.
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GE electric, induction, and gas cooktops develop unresponsive touch controls, weak or uneven heat, and igniter faults. On gas models we test the spark module and burner gas flow; on radiant and induction surfaces we check element continuity and pan-detection sensing before recommending any part.
Dual-fuel and Profile induction units add cooling-fan and control-module checks so the surface stays safe to use after the repair is complete.
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GE dishwashers flag faults as F-codes. A drain failure (F98) or drain-pump fault (F147) leaves standing water, while an F34 leak code means the sump or base sensor has detected water. We test the drain pump, check the hose for a high-loop and kinks, and inspect the door seal before quoting parts.
No-fill and no-heat complaints trace to F65 (no water detected) and F97 (heater failure); we verify supply valve operation and heater resistance on-site.
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GE front-load GFW-series washers report numeric fault codes. A washer that won’t drain (code 18) usually has a blocked pump or filter; door-lock faults (codes 2 and 62) stop the cycle before it starts. We test the pump, the door-lock assembly, and the water-level pressure sensor rather than replacing parts speculatively.
Excessive vibration on final spin (codes 26 and 31) points to load balance or worn suspension, while code 29 flags over-sudsing from too much detergent. We trace leaks to the door boot, pump housing, or dispenser line at the source.
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GE GFD and GTD-series dryers report numeric codes and depend on clean venting and accurate thermistors to dry efficiently. A no-heat complaint with an inlet-thermistor code (001) or outlet-thermistor code (002) means the sensor is reading out of range; an overheating code (010) often traces to a restricted vent.
Long cycle times, a drum that won’t spin (011), or a dead door switch (008) are diagnosed by direct component testing, and most repairs finish in one visit with parts on the truck.
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Improper setup causes premature wear and cuts efficiency from day one. Our technicians install GE appliances in Brooklyn to manufacturer specification — leveling, connection testing, and a full cycle verification — and configure settings to match your household before finishing the job.
GE ovens, dishwashers, washers, and dryers display fault codes on the control panel when a component fails; refrigerators generally do not, so we diagnose those by symptom. Note any code shown when you call about GE oven repair or another service so our technician arrives with the right parts. The code meanings below follow the values published per GE Appliances’ official fault-code documentation.
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| F0 / F1 / F7 | Stuck or defective key on the touch panel |
| F2 | Over-temperature detected (RTD reads ~1,100Ω at 72°F) |
| F3 / F4 | Oven temperature sensor (RTD) defective (~1,080Ω at 70°F) |
| FC | Oven door lock defective |
| FF | Electronic oven control board defective |
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| F16 | High water temperature |
| F34 | Water leak detected |
| F65 | No water detected (fill failure) |
| F97 | Heater failure |
| F98 | Not draining |
| F112 | Stuck keypad button |
| F147 | Drain pump failure |
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 2 / 62 | Door lock failure |
| 8 | Water-level pressure sensor |
| 9 | Door switch |
| 15 | Thermistor |
| 18 | Not draining |
| 26 / 31 | Out of balance on final spin |
| 29 | Excessive suds |
| 30 | Stuck key |
| 37 | Heater failure |
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 001 / 003 | Inlet thermistor |
| 002 / 004 | Outlet thermistor |
| 005 | Main control board |
| 006 | Stuck key |
| 008 | Door switch |
| 009 | Drive motor |
| 010 | Overheating |
| 011 | Drum not spinning |
| 012 | Water inlet valve (steam models) |
GE refrigerators do not show user error codes, so we diagnose by symptom and direct component testing rather than reading a display.
| Symptom | How we diagnose |
|---|---|
| Ice maker produces no ice | Test dual water inlet valve fill solenoid (~200–500Ω); verify fill tube is not frozen |
| Water dispenser no or low flow | Check inlet valve solenoid, supply pressure, and filter/saddle-valve restriction |
| Temperature drift, section too warm | Test evaporator thermistor and air damper control; verify defrost cycle |
| Runs constantly, weak cooling | Sealed-system and compressor diagnosis under EPA Section 608 recovery |
The tables above cover the most frequent faults, but GE appliances can show many others. Call us with your specific code and we’ll confirm whether GE dryer repair or the relevant service covers your problem.





