GE Profile Dishwasher F38 Fix (Straight-Talk Guide)
F38 on a GE Profile dishwasher usually means the control is losing the plot with the wash motor. Here’s how to check wiring, the circulation pump, and the board before you start buying parts.
F38 on a GE Profile dishwasher usually means the control is losing the plot with the wash motor. Here’s how to check wiring, the circulation pump, and the board before you start buying parts.
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