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GE Appliance Repairs In Kitchener & Waterloo Area

DO YOU OWN AN GE APPLIANCE?

Express Appliance Repair Kitchener & Waterloo fixes:

  • GE Fridges
  • GE Stoves
  • GE Dishwashers
  • GE Dryers
  • GE Washers
  • GE Ovens
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GE appliance repairs

Founded over 100 years ago, General Electric is well-known for its impact on the energy, gas, and motor industries as well as the production of quality home appliances. Affordable and high-quality refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, and dryers are all part of their extensive range of products. Quality and reliability aside, all appliances experience some kind of fault sooner or later. When this occurs, fast repairs are essential. At Express Appliance Repair, our team makes your GE appliance repairs our priority. We arrive prepared with all the necessary equipment and various parts that might be necessary to complete repairs on the spot. Contact us today on (519) 914-1159 for speedy General Electric appliance repairs in Kitchener & Waterloo Area.

When your refrigerator, oven, or any other household appliance lets you down, it can send anyone into a tailspin. You might frantically wonder how youโ€™re going to keep your food fresh or wash your laundry without the help of your favorite appliance. Fortunately, Express Appliance Repair technicians in Kitchener & Waterloo Area are available 7 days a week to tend to all your household appliance repair needs! Thatโ€™s right! You can call us at (519) 914-1159 day, night, during the week, and on weekends whenever you need professional appliance repairs. Our team arrives in a fully-stocked van which means that we have all the tools and a selection of parts in order to allow us to complete repairs on the spot.

Why Call Express Appliance Repair Kitchener & Waterloo for GE Appliances?

When one of your GE appliances breaks down, you might not know exactly who to call. Whether it’s your fridge, oven, washer, or any other household appliance, it can easily make your whole world feel upside down. Repairs are best performed by professionals with the experience and training needed to diagnose and fix even the most complicated problems. Call Express Appliance Repairs Kitchener & Waterloo for same day General Electric appliances repairs all around Kitchener & Waterloo Area. With fully-stocked vans and professionally trained technicians, our team is able to perform quality repairs on all household appliances. We focus on professionalism as well as customer satisfaction which is why our work is covered by our guarantee.

ge fridge repair

Whether your fridge starts leaking, making a strange noise, or you notice any other problem, fast repairs are your top concern. The last thing anyone wants is to pay for repairs and have to restock their refrigerator! For same day GE fridge repairs, contact Express Appliance Repair Kitchener & Waterloo. Our service means that we are always available when you need us the most and we always come prepared to perform repairs on the spot.

ge stove repair

When your stove gets too hot, not hot enough, or if one or more of the burners are faulty, it can make cooking difficult at least. Before attempting to use your faulty stove or reaching for the nearest take-out menu, call us! Our speedy GE stove repairs will have you enjoying your favorite meal before you know it. All of our stove repairs are covered by our 100% satisfaction guarantee for added peace of mind.

ge dishwasher repair

Common dishwasher faults include leaks, strange noises, and problems with digital components. When you need GE dishwasher repairs, it’s always best to call the pros. When you call Express Appliance Repair Kitchener & Waterloo, you will enjoy the very best service from top technicians. Our same day service means that your dishwasher will be repaired sooner rather than later and all repairs are covered by our complete satisfaction guarantee. Don’t settle for less; your GE dishwasher deserves the best!

ge washing machine repair

Modern washers have made laundry easier than ever before. No more trips to the laundromat or hours of hand washing. Different programable cycles mean that we can choose the best washing option for our clothes and these appliances have also become more energy efficient than ever before! When your washer does not turn on, fails to spin, or leaks, call Express Appliance Repair Kitchener & Waterloo. We offer fast, reliable GE washer repairs all backed by our satisfaction guarantee!

ge dryer repair

Once you have washed all your laundry, the next step is to get everything dry before packing away. Unfortunately, air drying means that you will need to wait for at least a day or even a week for your clothes to dry, depending on the weather. Not to mention the amount of space you need for a washing line! If your dryer is faulty, contact us for speedy GE dryer repairs in your area. Our same day service will have your dryer working again in no time.

ge oven repair

One of the most important features of any oven is its ability to maintain a set temperature. If your oven runs too hot, too cool, or if you notice any other problem, immediate repairs are essential. It’s strongly recommended that you do not attempt to cook using a faulty oven. Instead, call Express Appliance Repair Kitchener & Waterloo, and our team will complete repairs before you know it! No matter when your oven breaks down, we are available 7 days a week for speedy repairs.

Same day GE Appliance Repairs in Kitchener & Waterloo Area

Apart from price and high-quality appliance repairs, speedy service is another important factor. Our 7 days a week availability and same day service ensure that Express Appliance Repair technicians live up to our name. Our technicians arrive with all the equipment and parts needed to complete repairs right away. We also guarantee all of our GE appliance repairs for your peace of mind.

For speedy, reliable GE appliance repairs,

Express Appliance Repair Kitchener & Waterloo on (519) 914-1159 today!

 


GE FAULT CODES

Usually failure codes are caused by a faulty timer (aka ERC – the Electronic Range Control). Sometimes, even when the failure code implies that another component has failed, this can actually be a timer problem (whereby the timer is not displaying the correct fault code). If you are not sure whether the code you are seeing is due to a problem with the timer please call us, or send us an email, since we can help you determine whether the failure code is likely a timer problem or a problem with some other component. We can repair most timers so if you are sure your problem pertains to the timer (or ERC) please fill out a repair service request or call us (519) 914-1159.

Failure Code Fault Code Description Solution
F0 Stuck touch pad Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC), touch pad, or both.
F1 Stuck touch pad Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC), touch pad, or both.
F2
During
BAKE
Control senses oven temperature above 615F-630F If actual over temperature condition occurred: Look for welded relay contacts on bake or broil relays. If this happens, replace oven control (also called clock or ERC).

If no over temperature condition occurred: Look for a high resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if found defective.

Remember: Oven control (ERC) measures resistance of sensor circuit , not actual oven temperature.

F2
During
CLEAN
Control senses oven temperature above 915F-930F If actual over temperature condition occurred: Look for welded relay contacts. If this happens, replace oven control (also called clock or ERC).

If no over temperature condition occurred: Look for a high resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if found defective. Check door lock switches.

Remember: Oven control (ERC) measures resistance of sensor circuit , not actual oven temperature.

F3
or
F4
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor (RTD) Check sensor harness and harness connection between oven sensor and oven control. Replace oven temperature sensor (RTD) if wiring is ok.
F5 Loss of relay drive circuit If this fault code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC).
F8 Shorted meat probe Problem could be with the probe, the receptacle, or probe circuit. Check probe. Look for pinched wire. Look for condensation or contamination on probe receptacle.
F9 Lock switch Check wiring to door lock switch (the wire harness may be connected wrong). Check for stuck lock switch.
FC Problem with door lock circuit such as pinched wires between control and door lock switches on motorized lock circuits Check wiring and test operation of switches.
FD Shorted meat probe Problem could be with the probe, the receptacle, or probe circuit. Check probe. Look for pinched wire. Look for condensation or contamination on probe receptacle. Replace probe if all else checks out ok.
FF Loss of door motor safety switch Replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC).
FFF Control error, failed EEPROM Replace the oven control board (also called clock or ERC).

The main control operates a series of software commands, which control the various features and functions of the oven. Each function or operation has a numerical value assigned to it. The numerical values can be added up – this is called the check sum operation. Every time the system is powered up and after each clean cycle the system performs a check sum and compares the value to the value programmed into the software (stored in memory).

An EEPROM check sum error or FFF code occurs when the values differ. If this happens, replace the oven control board (also called clock or ERC).

These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with your GE electronic model dishwasher.

Error Code Condition Check/Repair
F2 Communication failure between the user interface control and the electronic control board Shut off the power to the dishwasher and check the wiring for the user interface control and the electronic control board. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring connections are okay, replace the user interface control. If the problem continues, replace the electronic control board.
F3 Inverter control board configuration error Shut off the power to the dishwasher and check the wiring on the inverter control board. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring is okay, replace the inverter control board.
F5 Inverter control board communication failure Shut off the power to the dishwasher and check the wire harness connections on the inverter control board and the electronic control board. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring is okay, replace the inverter control board. If the problem continues, replace the electronic control board.
F16 High water temperature Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the wiring connections on the temperature sensor, which is located on the flood switch. Check the resistance of the temperature sensor. It should measure about 11,000 ohms at room temperature. Replace the flood switch if the temperature sensor is defective.
F33 Door switch failure Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the door switch wiring. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring is okay, replace the door switch.
F34 Water leak detected Shut off power to the dishwasher check the hoses and pumps for leaks. Tighten any loose hose connections. Replace any leaking components.
F35 Diverter feedback error Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the diverter wiring. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring is okay, replace the diverter.
F48, F49 or F52 Turbidity sensor failure Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the turbidity sensor wiring. If the wiring is okay, replace the turbidity sensor.
F50 or F51 Temperature sensor failure Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the wiring connections on the temperature sensor, which is located on the flood switch. Check the resistance of the temperature sensor. It should measure about 11,000 ohms at room temperature. Replace the flood switch if the temperature sensor is defective.
F64 Invertor error Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the wire harness connections on the inverter control board and the electronic control board. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring is okay, replace the inverter control board.
F65 No water detected by the inverter control board If the dishwasher didn’t fill, make sure that your water supply cut-off valve is open. Replace the water inlet valve if defective. If the dishwasher did fill, shut off power to the dishwasher and check inverter control board wiring. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring is okay, replace the inverter control board.
F80 or F96 No water detected by the turbidity sensor If the dishwasher didn’t fill, make sure that your water supply cut-off valve is open. Replace the water inlet valve if defective. If the dishwasher did fill, shut off power to the dishwasher and check the turbidity sensor wiring. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring is okay, replace the turbidity sensor.
F97 Heater failure Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the heating element wiring. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Check the resistance of the heating element. It should measure between 11 and 24 ohms. Replace the heating element if defective.
F98 Not draining Shut off power to the dishwasher and then shut off water. Check the drain path for an obstruction. If the drain path is clear, check the wiring on the drain pump. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. The drain pump wire harness has an internal thermal cut-off fuse. Replace the wire harness if the thermal cut-off fuse is blown. If the wiring is intact, replace the drain pump.
F99 Minimum wash temperature not met Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the heating element wiring. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Check the resistance of the heating element. It should measure between 11 and 24 ohms. Replace the heating element if defective. If the heating element works, check the temperature sensor, which is located on the flood switch. Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the wiring connections on the temperature sensor. Check the resistance of the temperature sensor. It should measure about 11,000 ohms at room temperature. Replace the flood switch if the temperature sensor is defective.
F112 Stuck key pad button Push and release each button to identify which one is stuck. If you’re not able to free the stuck button, shut off power to the dishwasher and replace the user interface control.
F128 Low rinse agent level Fill the rinse agent dispenser.
F144 Inverter control board failure Shut off power to the dishwasher and replace the invertor control board.
F145 Inverter control board not getting AC power Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the inverter control board wiring. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. The inverter control board power wire harness has an internal thermal cut-off fuse. Check the continuity of the wire harness. If the thermal cut-off fuse is blown, replace the wire harness. If the inverter control board is getting AC power, replace the inverter control board.
F146 Circulation pump failure Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the circulation pump wiring. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. The circulation pump wire harness has an internal thermal cut-off fuse. Replace the wire harness if the thermal cut-off fuse is blown. If the wiring is okay, replace the circulation pump.
F147 Drain pump failure Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the circulation pump wiring. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. The circulation pump wire harness has an internal thermal cut-off fuse. Replace the wire harness if the thermal cut-off fuse is blown. If the wiring is okay, replace the circulation pump.
F148 Wire harness thermal cut-off fuse is blown The drain pump and circulation pump wire harnesses contain thermal cut-off fuses. Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the continuity of the drain pump and circulation pump wire harnesses. Replace the wire harness and associated pump if the thermal cut-off fuse is.
F149 Inverter control board wire harness failure The inverter control board power wire harness contains a thermal cut-off fuse. Shut off power to the dishwasher and check the continuity of the power wire harness. If the wire harness and harness connections are okay, replace the invertor control board.