GE Oven F47 Error Code Guide: Control Board Communication Fix
F47 on a GE oven means the control boards aren’t communicating; here’s how to reset, check wiring, and decide if a board swap is worth the money.
F47 on a GE oven means the control boards aren’t communicating; here’s how to reset, check wiring, and decide if a board swap is worth the money.
GE oven showing F48? That code usually means the control board isn’t happy with the cooling fan circuit. Here’s how to reset it, check the fan, and decide if it’s worth repairing.
GE oven flashing F49? Here’s the straight-shot fix: check power, connections, and when it’s time to swap the control board.
GE oven flashing F50? That’s a communication fault between the touch panel and the main control board. Here’s the fast-track way a tech chases it down before you start buying expensive parts.
F0 on a GE Profile dishwasher means the keypad/control panel is reading a stuck button. Here’s how to reset it, test which part is bad, and decide if it’s worth fixing.
F1 on a GE Profile dishwasher usually means the flood / leak sensor tripped because there’s water in the base pan or an overfill. Here’s the fast, field-style way to clear it and track down the leak.
GE Profile dishwasher flashing F3? Here’s the straight-shot guide to what it means, how to fix the temperature sensor fault, and when to stop sinking money into it.
GE Profile dishwasher showing F4? That’s a drain failure. Here’s how to clear the blockage or swap the drain pump before you call for service.
Fast, real-world fix guide for GE Profile dishwashers showing F5 — a door latch / door switch fault that stops the cycle.
F6 on a GE Profile dishwasher usually means a water fill fault. Here is the fast, straight-shot way to clear it before you call for service.