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817-900-8324GE washers (and GE-built Hotpoint and Haier models) show a short code when something’s wrong — and many are quick fixes you can do yourself. Here’s what each GE washing-machine error code means, what to try first, and when to call a technician.
| Code | What it means | What to try |
|---|---|---|
| H2O | Water supply / fill problem | Open the supply valve fully; unkink the hose; clean the inlet screen |
| E22 | Fill timeout (too slow to fill) | Check the water supply, hoses, and inlet valve |
| E2 / E23 | Won’t drain | Clear the drain hose; check the pump and filter |
| LE | Lid won’t lock | Close the lid fully; clear debris near the latch |
| UE | Unbalanced load | Redistribute the laundry; make sure the washer is level |
| E31 | Water-level / pressure-sensor fault | Check sensor connections; may need service |
| E38 | Dispenser fault | Check the dispenser linkage and motor |
| LOCKED | Control lock is on | Hold the control-lock button to turn it off |
Codes vary by model — check your manual if yours isn’t listed.
The washer isn’t getting enough water. Try first: make sure the supply valves are fully open, the hoses aren’t kinked, and the inlet screens are clean. Still stuck? See washer won’t fill.
The washer can’t drain in time. Try first: clear the drain hose and check the pump/filter for clogs. Still stuck? See washer won’t drain.
The washer can’t confirm the lid is locked. Try first: close the lid fully and clear any debris around the latch; unplug for a minute to reset. Still stuck? The lid-lock assembly may need replacing.
The drum can’t balance the load to spin. Try first: redistribute the laundry and confirm the machine is level. Recurring? See washer won’t spin.
Most GE washer codes come down to an inexpensive part or a simple blockage — repairing is almost always cheaper than replacing. If a code won’t clear, we repair GE washers (and every major brand) across DFW, usually same-day. Not sure yours is worth fixing? See our washer repair-or-replace guide.
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