GE Appliance Repair Edmonton — Same-Day Service Available

WE REPAIR General Electric appliances IN EDMONTON & SURROUNDING AREAS

If you’re searching for GE appliance repair in Edmonton, Dial An Applianceman provides fast, professional repair services for General Electric (GE) appliances throughout Edmonton and surrounding areas. We offer same-day or next-day service in most cases to get your appliance working again as quickly as possible.

Our licensed, insured, and WCB-covered technicians have over 40 years of experience repairing GE home appliances. With access to OEM GE parts and proven diagnostic expertise, we deliver reliable, long-lasting repairs backed by warranty.


GE Appliances We Repair in Edmonton

We specialize in residential GE appliance repair in Edmonton:

GE Refrigerator & Freezer Repair Edmonton

  • Fridge not cooling or freezing

  • Water leaks, ice maker problems

  • Loud noises, temperature fluctuations, error codes

GE Dishwasher Repair Edmonton

  • Not draining or cleaning properly

  • Leaking, bad odours, control panel issues

  • Won’t start or stops mid-cycle

GE Washer & Dryer Repair Edmonton

  • Washer not spinning or draining

  • Dryer not heating or taking too long to dry

  • Excessive vibration, error codes, burning smells

GE Stove, Oven, Range & Cooktop Repair Edmonton

  • Oven not heating evenly or at all

  • Burner ignition problems

  • Control board or display issues


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Why Choose Dial An Applianceman for GE Appliance Repair in Edmonton

Edmonton homeowners trust us because we offer:

  • Same-day or next-day GE appliance repair in Edmonton

  • OEM GE parts available for many common repairs

  • Warranty-backed repairs on parts and labour

  • Fully licensed, insured, and WCB-covered technicians

  • Over 40 years of appliance repair experience

We focus on home appliance repair only, ensuring specialized service for residential GE appliances.


Book GE Appliance Repair in Edmonton Today

Call 780-964-7861 or use our online service request form to schedule your GE appliance repair in Edmonton. Our team will diagnose the issue clearly, explain your options, and complete repairs efficiently.


Dial An Applianceman – Edmonton
GE Appliance Repair Service – Maintenance – Installation
780-964-7861
40+ years servicing Edmonton & surrounding areas
Edmonton GE Appliance Repair Experts
We offer same-day or next-day repairs
Fully Licensed, Insured & Bonded Technicians

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GE REFRIGERATOR Error, Fault, or Function codes

Our team is trained to recognize and resolve these common GE fault codes efficiently, so your appliances are up and running again in no time.

Fault Codes Description
FF Check frozen food for thawing because the temperature is too high.
PF Power to the refrigerator has been interrupted.
CI Check icemaker for proper operation.
DE Demo mode. This mode enables normal light and controls functionality while disabling the cooling system.
To deactivate Demo mode, unplug the refrigerator for 1–2 minutes, then plug it back in.
If the DE code remains, contact support.
dE The defrost system has not operated properly in the last 24 hours.
CC Check the temperature controls because the refrigerator temperature is incorrect.
Normal Function Codes These codes may appear to be fault codes but are normal on models with TurboCool and/or TurboFreeze.
tC Turbo Cool (tC) setting indicator.
tF Turbo Freeze (tF) setting indicator.

 

GE RANGE AND OVEN Error, Fault, or Function codes

Fault code Definition
F0 This code usually means that there is a problem with the keypanel. It could mean the keypanel needs to be replaced.
F1 This code usually means that there is a problem with the keypanel. It could mean the keypanel needs to be replaced.
F2 or F20 The oven temperature has exceeded a preset threshold for an unknown reason.
F3 This code usually means the oven sensor needs to be replaced.
F350 This code usually means there is an issue with the upper cooling fan circuit or there is an obstruction in the cooling fan.
F4 This code usually means the oven sensor needs to be replaced.
F5 This code usually means the electronic control needs to be replaced.
F6 This code usually means there is a problem with the keypanel. It could mean the keypanel needs to be replaced.
F7 This code usually means that there is a problem with the keypanel. It could mean the keypanel needs to be replaced.
F8 This code usually means that the electronic control needs to be replaced.
F9 This code usually means that a component has failed somewhere in the door lock circuit.
F96 This code usually means that an internal component needs to be replaced.
F97 This code usually means that an internal component needs to be replaced.
F7X This code usually means that an internal component needs to be replaced.
FC This code usually means that a component has failed somewhere in the door lock circuit.
FD This code usually means that either the probe or the receptacle may need to be replaced.
FF This code usually means that the electronic control needs to be replaced.
Bad Line This code displays when power is applied to the unit but it has not been wired correctly. Contact us to correct the miswiring, and the oven will most likely function normally.
Unlock Door This code appears when the door will not unlock after a self clean cycle. Try the following to unlock the door:

  • Disconnect power to range for 30 seconds.
  • Reconnect power and see if the door will unlatch.
  • If the door does not unlatch and you do not have food in the oven, set the oven to Self-Clean for 1-2 hours.

Wait approximately 30 minutes after Self-Clean for the oven to cool. Try to unlock the door. If the door unlocks, the control has reset itself and there should not be any other problems. Do not force the door latch at anytime.

Loc Door If this code is flashing in the display of your range or wall oven, and the self-clean cycle has not been selected, please see the following to reset the controls:

Motorized Switch

  1. With the door open, locate the door jamb switch on the face of the oven. It will look like a small black post or dowel.
  2. Push it in until the oven cavity light goes off, indicating that the oven believes the door is closed.
  3. While you hold the door jamb switch in this position, complete the following steps. Press the Self Clean pad and wait 10 seconds.
  4. When the Self Clean cycle initiates, press the Clear/Off or Cancel pad immediately to cancel it.
  5. Wait 10 seconds for the display to clear.
  6. The control should now be reset and there should not be a need for service.

Manual Switch

  1. Press the Self Clean pad.
  2. Close the oven door.
  3. Slide the latch to lock the oven door.
  4. Hit the Clear/Off or Cancel button immediately.
  5. Unlock the door.
  6. The control should now be reset and there should not be a need for service.

If the above does not correct the situation, service may be required. Please contact us for service.

LOC Child Lockout is a feature on many wall oven, free-standing range, and slide-in range models that prevents the oven from being turned on accidentally.
ERR ERR means there was an invalid entry when setting the oven controls.
OFF If you are trying to set your oven for self-clean and “OFF” appears, this means the oven is too hot for the self-clean cycle to be set. Allow the oven to cool down and retry. If you are trying to BAKE or BROIL in your oven shortly after the cool down period of the self-clean cycle has ended, the oven will display OFF. Let the oven cool down longer and try again.
When a  (backwards “C”) is seen in the display, it means that your oven has been set for Sabbath Mode.

 

GE dishwasher, Fault, or Function codes

Fault Code Definition Solution
Number + H (Ex. 1H) The dishwasher is in Delay Start mode. For more information on this feature, please view: Dishwasher – Delay Start Option.
C1 The pump out during drain has exceeded 2 minutes. Clean the air gap. Replace or reposition the hose. Run the disposer to clean it out. If the problem persists, contact us for service.
C2 The total pump out cycle exceeds 7 minutes. Press RESET to stop the beep.
C3 The dishwasher will not drain. Disconnect the power at the circuit breaker for about 30 seconds and then reset the dishwasher. If the problem persists, contact us for service.
C4 Machine filled twice after a power failure. Float switch stuck or failed. Clogged drain or sump. Touch start and then cancel/reset. Tap on the float cover to un-stick the float. This is the plastic cover that looks like an upside down cup in the front left corner of the floor of the dishwasher. Also, check the sump area in the back, bottom of the tub for debris. It looks like an upside down silverware basket and can become clogged. If the problem persists, contact us for service.
C5 The pump out time is too short. Make sure that the water supply is turned on. Try the same cycle again. Tap on the float cover to un-stick the float. This is the plastic cover that looks like an upside down cup in the front left corner of the floor of the dishwasher.
C6 Water temperature is too low. The water temperature coming into the dishwasher should be at least 120 degrees F. Run the faucet adjacent to the dishwasher prior to starting the dishwasher to purge any cold water from the line. Adjust the water heater temperature. Don’t use the washing machine or take showers when using the dishwasher. Use options on the dishwasher to cause the machine to run longer and thus add more heat.
C7 The dishwasher’s water temperature sensor circuit has become inoperative. Disconnect the power at the circuit breaker for about 30 seconds and then reset the dishwasher. If the problem persists, contact us for service.
C8 This display indicates that the detergent cup is blocked from opening fully. Remove the obstruction (for example, silverware or a pan). Close and latch the door and wait 30 seconds for the cup to open.
PF Code Indicates that there has been a power failure to the dishwasher. Simply select the desired cycle and options, press the Start pad and the dishwasher will function normally.
Cup Open The detergent cup has not been closed. It’s a reminder to add detergent and latch the cup closed. When the problem occurs the cycle will not start, but you can override by pressing the start pad again without opening the door. If this problem persists, contact us for service.
FTD or F56 Failure to drain. The dishwasher did not drain. Check the drain hose, air gap, and disposer.
LEAK DETECTED Possible leak is detected. The cycle will be cancelled on models with leak detection. If LEAK DETECTED is displayed, contact us for service.
999 Possible leak detected on models with “Floor Protect with Alert” feature.

All others: The unit’s control needs to be reset.

Dishwasher will not start. Contact us for service.

All Others: Reset the control.

H2O This indicates a low water situation. If H2O only appears during a 1-Hour Wash cycle, contact us to schedule service. You may run any other cycle until service is done. If H2O appears during other wash cycles (AutoSense, Heavy, Normal or Light), then double-check that the inlet water hose is not kinked. If neither of the above apply, call us for service.
PrS Indicates the pressure sensor is sending an invalid signal to the control. Cannot start cycle or it will cancel. Most likely this is a harness or sensor issue. Service is recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions — GE Appliance Repair Edmonton

How quickly can I get GE appliance repair in Edmonton?

In most cases, we provide same-day or next-day GE appliance repair in Edmonton, depending on technician availability and parts.

What GE appliances do you repair?

We repair GE refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, ovens, cooktops, and ranges.

Do you use OEM GE parts?

Whenever possible, yes. We use OEM GE parts to ensure proper fit, performance, and long-term reliability.

Do GE appliance repairs come with a warranty?

Yes. Our GE appliance repairs include warranty coverage on parts and labour where applicable.

Do you service areas outside Edmonton?

Yes. In addition to Edmonton, we also service surrounding communities.


Dial An Applianceman – Edmonton
GE Appliance Repair Service – Maintenance – Installation
780-964-7861
40+ years servicing Edmonton & surrounding areas
Edmonton GE Appliance Repair Experts
We offer next-day or same-day General Electric appliance repairs
Fully Licensed, Insured & Bonded Technicians

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