GE Profile Dishwasher F14 Fix: Error Code Guide
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.
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.
GE Profile dishwasher throwing F17? That code usually means a water fill problem – the tub isn’t getting enough water in time. Here’s the straight-shot guide to what to check before you call a tech.
GE Profile dishwasher showing F18? That code is a drain fault. Here’s how a tech actually clears it, what the manual wants you to do, and when to stop throwing money at it.
GE Profile dishwasher flashing F20? That is the leak-detect code. Here is how to dry the base, track the drip, clear the float, and decide if the machine is worth saving.
GE Profile dishwasher throwing error F22? Here’s the straight-shot guide to what it means, how to clear it, and when to stop sinking money into it.
F23 on most GE Profile dishwashers means the leak / overflow sensor tripped. Here’s the fast way to clear it, find the leak, and decide if the machine is worth saving.
GE Profile dishwasher flashing F24? That’s a water temperature / heating circuit fault. Here’s what it really means, how to fix it, and when to stop throwing money at it.
GE Profile dishwasher throwing F26? Here’s the straight-shot diagnosis and fix for the circulation pump fault code.
GE Profile dishwasher flashing F28? That’s a control communication fault. Here’s the straight-shot way to reset it, chase the bad connection, and decide if a new control board is worth the money.