| Error Code | Appliance | Meaning | Safe first steps | Technician required | Related help |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C3 | Dishwasher | The dishwasher will not drain. | Disconnect power at the circuit breaker for about 30 seconds, then reset the dishwasher. | Yes — if the code returns after the reset. | |
| C4 | Dishwasher | Machine filled twice after a power failure; possible stuck/failed float switch or clogged drain/sump. | Press Start, then Cancel/Reset. Tap the float cover to unstick it and check the sump area for debris. | Yes — if the problem persists after those official checks. | |
| C5 | Dishwasher | Pump-out time is too short. | Make sure the water supply is on, try the same cycle again, and tap the float cover to unstick it. | Yes — if the issue does not clear after the official retry/checks. | |
| F0 | Ranges Wall | Problem with the keypanel; often the keypanel needs replacement. | Shut off the circuit breaker or fuse for 1–2 minutes, then restore power and retest. | Yes — if the code returns after the reset. | |
| F1 | Ranges Wall | Problem with the keypanel; often the keypanel needs replacement. | Shut off the circuit breaker or fuse for 1–2 minutes, then restore power and retest. | Yes — if the code returns after the reset. | |
| F2 / F20 | Ranges Wall | Oven temperature has exceeded a preset threshold. | Allow the oven to cool, then shut off the circuit breaker or fuse for 1–2 minutes and retest. | Yes — if the code returns after the reset. | |
| F4 | Oven | Open or shorted humidity sensor. | Press CLEAR/OFF or CANCEL, program control again, then disconnect power for 30 seconds and retry. | Yes — if the code appears again; GE recommends unplugging until serviced. | |
| F6 | Oven | High cavity temperature detected. | Press CLEAR/OFF or CANCEL, program control again, then disconnect power for 30 seconds and retry. | Yes — if the code appears again; GE recommends unplugging until serviced. | |
| LId / Lid Locked light | Washer | The lid is open, or three cycles were started without opening the lid. | Open and close the lid, then start a new cycle. | Yes — if the message persists after the official lid check. | |
| FE | Washer | Water has reached a critical level. | Turn off water and power to the washer immediately. | Yes — GE says to call service. | |
| PF | Refrigerator | Power to the refrigerator has been interrupted, which can disrupt cooling performance and temperature stability. | Confirm the refrigerator has stable power and allow time for the compartments to recover to the set temperatures. If PF appears repeatedly or cooling is still inconsistent afterward, the unit needs further diagnosis. | Yes — repeated PF events can point to power-supply, control, or component issues, and a professional technician should inspect the refrigerator if the code keeps returning or cooling does not normalize. | |
| CI | Refrigerator | The ice maker is not operating normally, which can indicate a water-supply, temperature, sensor, or ice-maker system problem. | Confirm the ice maker is turned on, the water supply is connected, and the freezer is cold enough for normal ice production. If ice production does not resume, avoid forcing components or disassembling the ice maker. | Yes — if CI stays on or returns, a professional technician should diagnose the ice maker, inlet valve, freezer temperature conditions, and related controls. |
GE Appliance Error Codes and Repair Direction for Bay Area Homes
GE error codes can point to drain failures, water supply problems, unstable cooling, oven temperature faults, door-lock issues, touch-control errors, or power warnings. Hotline Appliance Repair helps Bay Area homeowners understand what the alert may mean before the appliance is professionally diagnosed.

