How to fix E4 error code dishwasher GE?
On the GE GLD5708V00BB dishwasher, an E4 error points to a leak or overfill condition that triggers the flood protection. We fix it by cutting power, checking for water in the base, correcting the leak source (often door sealing or drain issues), then drying the base and restarting.
- Turn off power at the breaker (not just the control panel).
- Shut off the dishwasher water supply valve.
- If you see standing water under the unit, do not run another cycle until it is dry.
- Pull the toekick if needed to inspect underneath (the install instructions show how it’s removed and reinstalled in the installation guide).
- Look for leaks under the dishwasher: During a quick test cycle, check underneath for drips at the water inlet, hoses, and pump area.
- Check for door-area leaks: A door leak can happen if the door rubs adjacent cabinets or the dishwasher is not positioned correctly.
- Inspect the drain path: Make sure the drain hose is not kinked and the sink/disposer connection is clear.
- Clean the filters: A clogged filter can contribute to poor draining and water issues; inspect and clean the dishwasher filter WD22X10077 if your unit uses that filter style.
- Run a short wet test: Many installs use a “Rinse Only” start to confirm fill, check for leaks, and verify draining (outlined in the installation guide).
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Water in the base pan | Active leak or recent overflow | Dry base, then find leak source before restarting |
| Drips at the door | Door seal issue or door interference | Inspect seals, check alignment and cabinet interference |
| Won’t drain well | Kinked hose, blockage, filter debris | Straighten hose, clear blockage, clean filter |
| Error returns quickly | Ongoing leak or pump/connection issue | Recheck all hose clamps and pump area for seepage |
E4 is designed to prevent water damage. If we clear the water but do not fix the leak source, the flood protection will trip again and the dishwasher can stop mid-cycle.
If your display or lights show additional fault patterns along with E4, use the GE electronic dishwasher error codes reference to match the symptom to the right troubleshooting path.
Last updated: February 2026
How to remove the filter and spinner on GE dishwasher?
On the GE GLD5708V00BB dishwasher, we remove the lower rack first, then lift out the lower spray arm (spinner) and take out the filter screen(s) from the sump area so you can rinse away debris and restore proper draining and cleaning. Use the steps in the GLD5708V00BB installation guide for safe access and handling.
- Turn off power at the breaker before working inside the tub.
- Pull out the lower rack to fully expose the bottom of the tub.
- Lift off the lower spray arm (it typically releases by lifting straight up; some versions use a retaining nut).
- Remove the coarse filter screen and any fine filter pieces underneath (note the order and orientation).
- Rinse filters under hot water; use a soft brush to clear mesh and ports.
- Reinstall filters in the same order, then reinstall the spray arm and confirm it spins freely by hand.
A dirty filter is often a symptom of another issue. Check these common causes:
- Food debris or labels blocking the sump inlet
- Spray arm holes clogged (poor wash pressure)
- Drain path restriction (standing water after a cycle)
- Kinked drain hose under or behind the dishwasher
- Loose or misrouted insulation interfering with moving parts
| Symptom | What it usually points to | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Grit on dishes | Filter or spray arm ports clogged | Clean filter and spray arm, then run a rinse cycle |
| Water left in bottom | Drain restriction or pump issue | Check hose routing; inspect the drain area |
| Poor cleaning on lower rack | Spray arm not spinning or low pressure | Confirm spray arm spins; clear ports |
If cleaning does not help, these model-matched parts are often involved:
- Dishwasher filter WD22X10077 (filter screen that traps debris)
- Dishwasher filter WD12X10109 (additional filter component used in some configurations)
Keeping the filter and spray arm area clean helps your GE dishwasher maintain water flow, wash pressure, and proper draining; it also reduces odors and prevents debris from redepositing on dishes.
Last updated: February 2026
Where do I find the model number on a GE dishwasher?
On a GE dishwasher like model GLD5708V00BB, we find the model number on the rating label located just inside the door opening, typically along the left side of the inner frame. The same label usually lists the serial number.
- Open the dishwasher door fully.
- Look along the inner door frame (not the outer cabinet).
- Check the left side first for the rating label.
- Wipe the area with a damp cloth if the print is hard to read.
- Write down the model number and serial number exactly as shown.
Having the correct model number lets us match the right GE dishwasher parts and installation details for your exact unit.
| You need | Where it’s used | Example for this unit |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ordering parts, checking fit | GLD5708V00BB |
| Serial number | Identifying production run, service history | Printed on the same label |
GE often makes small design changes within a product line. Using the exact model number from the rating label helps ensure parts like a detergent dispenser, drain pump, or door seal match your dishwasher.
For additional identification and documentation details, use the GLD5708V00BB installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026





