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817-900-8324GE dryers use a small set of “E” codes, almost all tied to temperature and airflow. Here’s what each GE dryer error code means, what to try first, and when to call a technician.
| Code | What it means | What to try |
|---|---|---|
| E3 | Overheating / thermistor (clean the vent!) | Clean the lint screen and vent; don’t use until cleared |
| E1 | Temperature thermistor failed | Check the thermistor connections; may need replacing |
| E2 | Thermistor wiring short | Inspect the wiring harness to the control board |
Reset after an E-code: unplug 30 seconds, then reconnect. Codes vary by model.
The dryer overheated and shut down for safety — almost always a restricted vent. Try first: clean the lint screen and fully clear the vent system. Don’t keep using it until the vent is clear.
The thermistor has failed (E1) or its wiring is shorted (E2). Try first: a 30-second power reset; if the code returns, the sensor connections or thermistor need a technician.
One safety note: a clogged lint screen or vent is the #1 cause of dryer error codes — and a real fire risk. Clearing it often fixes the code outright; see our maintenance guide for how.
Most dryer codes come down to a clogged vent or an inexpensive part (a thermal fuse, thermistor, or heating element) — repairing is almost always cheaper than replacing. If a code won’t clear, we repair GE dryers (and Hotpoint) (and every major brand) across DFW, usually same-day. Not sure yours is worth fixing? See our dryer repair-or-replace guide.
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