How to reset GE WJRE5550H1WW washer?
To reset your GE WJRE5550H1WW washer, unplug it (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power and press START. If your cycle selector knob was moved mid-cycle, reselect the cycle and start it again; the washer resets to the new selection. See the owner's manual for control details and normal operation notes.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Press STOP/CANCEL (if your model has it), then wait a few seconds.
- Unplug the washer or turn off the dedicated breaker.
- Wait 2 minutes (this clears the control).
- Restore power.
- Select a cycle with the cycle selector knob.
- Press START.
If the washer still will not run after resetting
These checks solve the most common “won’t start” situations on this GE top-load washer.
- Confirm the power cord is fully plugged in and the breaker is on.
- Make sure both hot and cold faucets are fully open (fill time affects cycle timing).
- Close the lid fully; agitation and spin will not run with the lid up.
- Reselect the cycle; turning the cycle selector knob after starting stops the washer and resets to the new selection.
- If the display shows “1H”, that indicates more than 60 minutes remaining (often due to fill time and water pressure).
What a reset does (and does not do)
| Action | What it helps with | What it will not fix |
|---|---|---|
| Power reset (2 minutes off) | Glitches, stuck controls, interrupted cycle | Broken lid switch/magnet, failed motor, failed pump |
| Reselecting the cycle | Wrong cycle selection, knob moved mid-cycle | Water supply problems, drain restrictions |
Why it matters
A proper reset clears the washer’s electronic control state and forces a fresh start sequence. That is especially helpful after a power interruption, a paused cycle, or when the cycle selector knob gets turned after the cycle begins.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the filter on my GE WJRE5550H1WW washing machine?
Your GE WJRE5550H1WW is a top-load washer and it does not use a front-access drain pump filter like many front-load models. For this washer, the main “filtering” is handled by the pump and internal hoses; use the care and cleaning steps in the owner's manual to prevent drain and odor problems.
What you can check instead (common “filter” locations on this model type)
- Check the drain hose for kinks, clogs, or a crushed section behind the washer.
- Look for coins, socks, or debris in the tub that could migrate to the drain path.
- If the washer will not drain or leaves water behind, suspect the drain pump.
- If filling levels seem wrong, inspect the pressure hose routing and condition.
- If the washer is noisy during spin, inspect tub support components (bearing, seal, shaft).
When a “filter” video does not match your washer
Many videos showing a twist-out filter behind a small front door apply to front-load washers. The WJRE5550H1WW is a lid-top design, so you will not find that front cleanout cap.
| Washer type | Typical filter access | What you see on the machine |
|---|---|---|
| Front-load washer | Front lower access door/panel | Twist-out pump filter/cleanout |
| Top-load washer (like WJRE5550H1WW) | No routine user-access filter | Drain hose and pump do the work |
If you have draining problems (most likely parts)
If your WJRE5550H1WW is not draining, drains slowly, or ends cycles with water left in the tub, these parts are common suspects:
- Washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030 (pump not moving water, jammed impeller)
- Drain hose (clogged or kinked)
- Lid not closed (some cycles will not operate correctly with the lid open)
Why it matters
Looking for a front filter on a top-load washer wastes time and can lead to unnecessary disassembly. Focusing on the drain hose, pump, and proper cleaning steps fixes the real causes of slow drain, odors, and standing water.
Last updated: February 2026
Does the GE UltraFresh vent system use a lot of electricity?
The GE WJRE5550H1WW washer is a top-load model, so it does not use the GE UltraFresh Vent system (that feature is used on certain GE front-load washers). For this washer, electricity use is driven by the motor, water temperature selection, and cycle time; check the owner's manual for the exact electrical requirements and normal operation details.
What you can expect for electricity use on this washer
Most of the power draw on a top-load GE washer like the WJRE5550H1WW comes from agitation and spin, plus any hot water you choose (water heating is typically done by your home water heater, not the washer).
- Using hot or warm washes increases total energy use (because your water heater works more)
- Longer cycles use more electricity than short cycles
- High-speed spin can use slightly more electricity, but it helps reduce dryer time
- A properly balanced load reduces strain and improves efficiency
- Avoid extension cords; use a properly grounded outlet on a dedicated circuit
Electrical requirements (what matters for installation)
Your installation should match the rating plate and be on a properly grounded, individual branch circuit (commonly protected by a 15- or 20-amp breaker or time-delay fuse). The installation guide covers these requirements and helps prevent nuisance tripping and unsafe wiring.
| Item | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Power connection | Plug directly into a grounded outlet | Reduces overheating and voltage drop |
| Circuit | Use an individual branch circuit | Prevents breaker trips during motor start |
| Extension cord | Do not use | Helps avoid unsafe operation |
If you are trying to prevent washer odors (without a vent feature)
Top-load odor prevention is mostly about moisture control and routine cleaning.
- Leave the lid open between loads to dry the tub
- Use the right amount of HE detergent (too much can leave residue)
- Run a periodic cleaning cycle if your model has one
- Wipe the underside of the lid and the top rim of the tub
- Check for slow draining if you notice musty smells (a weak pump can leave dirty water behind)
If you’re troubleshooting draining or standing water, the washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030 is a common part involved.
Why it matters
Electricity cost differences between washer features are usually small; the bigger drivers are hot-water use, cycle selection, and keeping the washer draining and drying correctly so you do not need repeat washes.
Last updated: February 2026
What type of appliance is the WJRE5550H1WW?
The GE WJRE5550H1WW is a washer (washing machine). It is designed for laundering clothes using selectable wash cycles, water temperature options, and spin speeds; see the WJRE5550H1WW owner's manual for the control panel and cycle details.
How we identify the appliance type
For model WJRE5550H1WW, the documentation describes standard washer features such as:
- A control panel with wash cycle settings
- Loading and using the washer instructions
- Care and cleaning guidance for the washer
- Safety guidance specific to a washer lid and moving basket
Why this matters when ordering parts
Choosing parts by the exact appliance type helps you match the correct assemblies and hardware for your washer, such as:
- Seals and bearings for leaks or roaring spin noise
- Drain components for no-drain or slow-drain symptoms
- Suspension parts for banging or out-of-balance loads
- Water inlet parts for fill problems
Common washer part categories for this model
Here are examples of part types shown for GE WJRE5550H1WW washer repairs:
| Symptom | Common part category | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Water leaking under washer | Tub seal / tub components | Washer tub seal WH02X10383 |
| Won’t drain / water left in tub | Drain pump | Washer drain pump assembly WH23X10030 |
| Excessive shaking or banging | Suspension | Washer suspension rod and spring assembly WH16X10057 |
| Won’t fill or fills incorrectly | Water inlet valve / pressure system | Washer water inlet valve WH13X10033 |
Quick install-related notes (washer-specific)
If you are confirming you have a washer during setup, these installation requirements are typical for this model type:
- Use hot and cold shutoff valves (faucets)
- Standpipe drain height must be at least 30 inches and no more than 8 feet above the washer base
- Use a properly grounded outlet; do not use an extension cord or adapter plug
For the full setup requirements, use the WJRE5550H1WW installation guide.
Why it matters
Washer parts, installation clearances, and troubleshooting steps differ from dryers and other laundry appliances. Confirming WJRE5550H1WW is a washer ensures you select the right GE washer parts and follow the correct safety and installation steps.
Last updated: February 2026





