April 19, 2023

GE window air conditioner error codes

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These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with your GE window air conditioner. For repair how-to help, visit the PartsDirect repair help section, which includes repair help for window air conditioners, major appliances, lawn and garden equipment, garage door openers, vacuum cleaners and more. Search for your model number to find a complete list of replacement parts for your window air conditioner.

Error Code
Condition
DIY advice
E1

Electronic control board function error

Check/Repair

Unplug the window air conditioner for 1 minute and then plug it back in to reset the electronic control board. If the code doesn't clear, unplug the window air conditioner and check the wire harness connections on the electronic control board. Check the electronic control board for visible damage such as a burn mark. Replace the electronic control board if it's damaged or defective.

Possible parts
Electronic control board, Wire harness
E4 (Portable A/Cs only)

Water bucket is full or defective bucket float switch

Check/Repair

If the collection bucket is full, empty the bucket. If the bucket isn't full, unplug the air conditioner and check the wire harness connections on the electronic control board. Check for a pinched or damaged wire in the wire harness between the electronic control board and the collection bucket float switch. Check the float switch for damage. If the float switch is defective, replace it.

Possible parts
Float switch, Wire harness, Electronic control board

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