GE Oven F24 Error Code Fix (Door Lock Problem Explained)
GE oven flashing F24? That’s a door lock circuit error. Here’s how to reset it, free a stuck latch, and know when it’s time to replace parts instead of the whole oven.
GE oven flashing F24? That’s a door lock circuit error. Here’s how to reset it, free a stuck latch, and know when it’s time to replace parts instead of the whole oven.
GE Profile dishwasher flashing F16? That usually means a water fill problem. Here’s the fast, no-nonsense way to track it down and fix it.
GE oven flashing F23? That’s a cooling fan fault. Here’s the fast way to track down whether it’s the fan, wiring, or control board.
GE oven showing F30? That usually means the oven temperature sensor circuit is open or disconnected. Here’s the straight-shot guide to testing and fixing it.
F37 on a GE oven means the control can’t read the temperature sensor; here’s the fast way to test it and fix it.
F39 on a GE oven is a door lock/latch circuit fault—here’s how to clear it, when to replace parts, and when to walk away.
GE oven flashing F49? Here’s the straight-shot fix: check power, connections, and when it’s time to swap the control board.
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.
F14 on a GE Profile dishwasher usually means the control thinks the drain system failed. Here is the fast, no-nonsense way to clear it and get the machine draining again.
Straight-shooting guide to clearing the F15 leak/flood error on a GE Profile dishwasher and deciding if it’s worth fixing.