GE dryers match their washing machines in quality and feature set. With HE Sensor Dry, they continually monitor temperature and moisture to prevent over-drying. Some models are equipped with a Steam Refresh mode that rejuvenates lightly worn clothes and removes odors, reducing the need for ironing. The dryers offer large capacities, which is excellent for families or those who do a lot of laundry. The durable drum material and the quiet-by-design feature make these dryers a solid choice for everyday use. The compatibility with the GE Appliances Laundry app for select models allows users to monitor cycles and receive alerts when clothes are dry.
E1: High-Limit Thermostat Fault
The dryer has detected a problem with the high-limit thermostat, which regulates the temperature during operation.
E2: Thermistor Error
There is an issue with the thermistor, which measures and controls the dryer’s temperature. This could affect heating and drying performance.
E3: Moisture Sensor Error
The dryer is experiencing difficulties with the moisture sensor, which helps determine when the clothes are dry. This may result in over-drying or under-drying.
E4: Heating Element Fault
There is a problem with the heating element in the dryer. It may require inspection or replacement.
E5: Motor Error
The dryer has detected a fault in the motor or motor circuit, which may affect drum rotation.
E6: Belt or Pulley Error
There’s an issue with the dryer’s belt or pulley system, which can lead to problems with drum movement.
E7: Control Board Error
An error has been detected in the dryer’s control board or electronic control system. This may require professional diagnosis.
E8: Communication Error
There is a communication error between the dryer’s control board and other components, possibly related to wiring or connections.
E9: Power Supply Error
The dryer is experiencing problems with the power supply voltage, which may affect its operation.
E10: Ventilation Error
There is an issue with the dryer’s ventilation system, such as a blocked vent or duct. Proper ventilation is crucial for safe and efficient drying.
E11: Exhaust Sensor Fault
The dryer has detected a problem with the exhaust sensor, which monitors airflow. This may impact drying performance and safety.
E12: Lint Filter Error
There’s a fault with the lint filter or lint filter sensor in the dryer. This may affect airflow and heating efficiency.
E13: Door Switch Error
There is an issue with the door switch or door lock mechanism. The dryer may not start or operate if the door is not securely closed.
E14: Drum Error
The dryer has detected a problem with the drum or drum motor, which may affect its ability to rotate.
E15: Gas Valve Error
This code applies to gas dryers and indicates an issue with the gas valve or gas supply. It’s important to address gas-related issues promptly for safety reasons.
E16: Ignition Error
For gas dryers, this error suggests a problem with the ignition system. Proper ignition is essential for heating in gas dryers.
E17: Exhaust Temperature Sensor Error
There’s a fault with the exhaust temperature sensor in the dryer. This sensor helps regulate the drying temperature.