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  • How to Fix GE Dryer Error E40

    How to Fix GE Dryer Error E40

    Problem: Over-temperature fault – dryer exceeded safe operating temperature

    How to Fix E40 Error

    1. UNPLUG THE DRYER. This is a critical over-temperature fault. The number one cause is a clogged vent.
    2. THOROUGHLY CLEAN THE ENTIRE VENT SYSTEM, from the lint screen to the outside of the house. This is mandatory.
    3. After cleaning the vent, you must replace the safety thermostat that tripped. Remove the rear panel to access the heater assembly.
    4. Locate the high-limit thermostat and the one-time thermal fuse on the heater can. Use a multimeter to test both for continuity. The one that is open (no continuity) is the one that blew.
    5. Replace the blown thermostat/fuse. NEVER bypass a safety thermostat.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.




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  • How to Fix GE Dryer Error E50

    How to Fix GE Dryer Error E50

    Problem: EEPROM error – control board memory failure

    How to Fix E50 Error

    1. UNPLUG THE DRYER. This is an EEPROM (memory) error on the main control board.
    2. A hard reset may work, but is unlikely. Leave the dryer unplugged for 10 minutes before plugging it back in.
    3. If the error returns, the main control board has failed and must be replaced.
    4. Follow the procedure for code F01: Locate the board, photograph the wiring, label and disconnect all harnesses, swap the board, and carefully reconnect all wires.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.




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  • How to Fix GE Dryer Error E60

    How to Fix GE Dryer Error E60

    Problem: Heating element failure – heater circuit dead, no heat generated

    How to Fix E60 Error

    1. UNPLUG THE DRYER. This code means the heating circuit is completely open, resulting in no heat.
    2. Remove the rear panel to access the heater assembly. The most likely culprit is a blown one-time thermal fuse located on the heater can.
    3. Use a multimeter to test the thermal fuse and the high-limit thermostat for continuity. If either is open, it must be replaced. Also test the heating element coil itself for continuity; if it’s open, the entire heater assembly needs replacement.
    4. Always find the root cause of a blown fuse, which is almost always a clogged vent. Clean the vent thoroughly.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.




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  • How to Fix GE Dryer Error E61

    How to Fix GE Dryer Error E61

    Problem: Heating element failure – heater circuit variant

    How to Fix E61 Error

    1. UNPLUG THE DRYER. This code points to a failure in the heating circuit.
    2. Remove the rear panel to access the cylindrical heater assembly.
    3. Visually inspect the heating element coil for any visible breaks. Use a multimeter to test the element for continuity. A good element will have resistance; a bad one will be open (infinite resistance).
    4. Locate the two thermostats on the heater assembly: the high-limit thermostat and the thermal cut-off. Test both for continuity. They should both show a closed circuit (near zero ohms). If either is open, it must be replaced.
    5. Replace the failed component(s). It is best practice to replace both thermostats if one has failed. Always investigate and clean the vent, as a clog is the number one cause of a blown thermostat.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.




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  • How to Fix GE Dryer Error E63

    How to Fix GE Dryer Error E63

    Problem: Heating element failure – heater circuit variant

    How to Fix E63 Error

    1. UNPLUG THE DRYER. This is another variant code for a heating element circuit failure.
    2. Follow the exact same procedure as for code E
    3. Remove the rear panel to access the heater assembly.
    4. Use a multimeter to test the heating element coil for continuity.
    5. Test the high-limit thermostat and the thermal cut-off (fuse) on the heater housing for continuity. Both should be closed circuits.
    6. Replace the heating element if it’s broken, or the thermostat(s) if they are open. Always clean your dryer vent thoroughly after this repair.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.




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  • How to Fix GE Dryer Error E64

    How to Fix GE Dryer Error E64

    Problem: Heating element failure – heater circuit variant

    How to Fix E64 Error

    1. UNPLUG THE DRYER. This is another variant code for a heating element circuit failure.
    2. Follow the exact same procedure as for code E60/E
    3. Remove the rear panel to access the heater assembly.
    4. Use a multimeter to test the heating element coil for continuity.
    5. Test the high-limit thermostat and the thermal cut-off (fuse) on the heater housing for continuity. Both should be closed circuits.
    6. Replace the heating element if it’s broken, or the thermostat(s) if they are open. Clean your dryer vent.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.




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  • How to Fix GE Dryer Error E80

    How to Fix GE Dryer Error E80

    Problem: Control board specific error

    How to Fix E80 Error

    1. UNPLUG THE DRYER. This is a specific, non-recoverable error on the main control board.
    2. Attempt a hard reset by leaving the dryer unplugged for 10 minutes. If the code reappears upon power-up, the board is faulty.
    3. The only fix is to replace the main control board. Follow the same procedure as for code F01/E
    4. Locate the board, carefully label and disconnect all wire harnesses, remove the old board, install the new one, and reconnect all wires exactly as they were.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.




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  • How to Fix GE Dryer Error E81

    How to Fix GE Dryer Error E81

    Problem: Control board specific error

    How to Fix E81 Error

    1. UNPLUG THE DRYER. This is a specific, non-recoverable error on the main control board.
    2. Attempt a hard reset by leaving the dryer unplugged for 10 minutes. If the code reappears, the board is faulty.
    3. The only fix is to replace the main control board. Follow the same procedure as for code F01/E
    4. Locate the board, carefully label and disconnect all wire harnesses, remove the old board, install the new one, and reconnect all wires.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.




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  • How to Fix GE Dryer Error EE

    How to Fix GE Dryer Error EE

    Problem: EEPROM error – control board memory failure (alias of E50)

    How to Fix EE Error

    1. UNPLUG THE DRYER. This is an alias for E50, an EEPROM (memory) error on the main control board.
    2. A hard reset (unplugging for 10 minutes) is worth trying but rarely works for this error.
    3. The main control board has failed and must be replaced.
    4. Follow the procedure for code F01: Locate the board, photograph the wiring, label and disconnect all harnesses, swap the board, and carefully reconnect all wires.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.




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  • How to Fix GE Dryer Error F01

    How to Fix GE Dryer Error F01

    Problem: Main control board failure – brain of machine has failed

    How to Fix F01 Error

    1. UNPLUG THE DRYER. This is a fatal error indicating the main control board has failed.
    2. Try a hard reset by leaving the unit unplugged for 10 minutes to discharge capacitors. If the error persists after plugging it back in, the board is confirmed bad.
    3. The main control board must be replaced. Locate the board (usually in the top console). Take a photo of the wiring connections for reference.
    4. Carefully label each wire connector with tape and a number. Disconnect all connectors from the old board.
    5. Remove the screws holding the board, swap it with the new one, and meticulously reconnect all wires to their correct spots. Reassemble the dryer.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.




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