GE refrigerators stand out with innovative features like the hands-free Autofill water dispenser that automatically fills any container with filtered water. The TwinChillâ„¢ evaporators in French door models maintain high levels of humidity in the fresh food compartment to keep produce fresher longer, while the freezer stays dry to minimize freezer burn. The LED lighting brightly illuminates the interior, and the advanced water filtration system ensures clean water and clear ice. The quick space shelf, drop-down tray, and full-width deli drawer provide flexible storage options. Some models have WiFi connectivity for remote diagnostics and temperature control, enhancing the convenience factor.
E1: Temperature Sensor Error
The refrigerator has detected a problem with the temperature sensor, which monitors the internal temperature. This may affect cooling performance.
E2: Defrost Error
There is an issue with the refrigerator’s defrost system, which may result in ice buildup on the evaporator coils and reduced cooling efficiency.
E3: Freezer Sensor Error
The freezer temperature sensor is malfunctioning. This can impact the freezer’s ability to maintain the desired temperature.
E4: Fresh Food Sensor Error
The fresh food (refrigerator) temperature sensor is not functioning correctly. This can affect the refrigerator’s ability to maintain the desired temperature.
E5: Communication Error
There is a communication error between the refrigerator’s control board and other components, possibly related to wiring or connections.
E6: Damper Error
There’s a problem with the damper control, which regulates airflow between the freezer and refrigerator compartments. This may affect temperature control.
E7: Evaporator Fan Error
The refrigerator’s evaporator fan is malfunctioning. This can impact airflow and cooling within the appliance.
E8: Condenser Fan Error
The condenser fan, responsible for dissipating heat from the refrigerator, is not functioning correctly. This can lead to overheating.
E9: Icemaker Error
There’s an issue with the refrigerator’s icemaker, which may result in problems with ice production or dispensing.
E10: Water Inlet Valve Error
There is a problem with the water inlet valve, affecting the refrigerator’s ability to dispense water or make ice.
E11: Defrost Sensor Error
The defrost sensor is malfunctioning, which can impact the refrigerator’s ability to defrost properly and prevent ice buildup.
E12: Refrigerator Door Open
The refrigerator has detected that the door is open or not closed securely. This can affect temperature stability and energy efficiency.
E13: Freezer Door Open
Similar to E12, but specific to the freezer compartment. The error indicates that the freezer door is open or not closed properly.
E14: High Ambient Temperature
This code may appear if the refrigerator is operating in an environment with excessively high temperatures, which can impact cooling performance.
E15: Low Voltage Error
The refrigerator has detected a problem with the power supply voltage, which can affect its operation. Ensure the power supply is stable.
E16: High Voltage Error
Similar to E15, but indicating a high voltage issue in the power supply. Ensure the power supply is within the recommended range.
E17: Inverter Error
This code suggests a problem with the inverter control, which regulates the compressor’s speed. Compressor performance may be affected.
E18: Refrigerator Door Switch Error
There’s an issue with the refrigerator’s door switch or door close sensor. The refrigerator may not operate correctly if the door is not securely closed.
E19: Freezer Door Switch Error
Similar to E18, but specific to the freezer compartment’s door switch or door close sensor.
E20: Ice Room Fan Error
The ice room fan in the refrigerator is malfunctioning. This can affect the cooling and ice-making functions.
E21: Fresh Food Fan Error
The fresh food (refrigerator) compartment’s fan is not functioning correctly. This can impact airflow and temperature control.
E22: Damper Control Error
This code indicates a problem with the damper control assembly, affecting the regulation of airflow between the freezer and refrigerator compartments.
E23: Refrigerator Defrost Sensor Error
The refrigerator’s defrost sensor is malfunctioning, which can impact the appliance’s ability to defrost properly.
E24: Freezer Defrost Sensor Error
Similar to E23, but specific to the freezer compartment’s defrost sensor.
E25: Ice Dispenser Sensor Error
The ice dispenser sensor is not functioning correctly. This can affect the ice dispensing function.
E26: Fresh Food Thermistor Error
There’s a problem with the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment’s thermistor, which monitors temperature. This can impact cooling performance.
E27: Freezer Thermistor Error
Similar to E26, but specific to the freezer compartment’s thermistor.
E28: Icemaker Thermistor Error
There’s an issue with the icemaker’s thermistor, which can affect ice production and dispensing.
E29: Refrigerator User Interface Error
The user interface on the refrigerator is malfunctioning. This can impact control and display functions.