How do I clear the error code on my GE dishwasher?
On the GE GDWT368V00SS dishwasher, most error codes clear after you cancel the cycle and reset the control. Press START/RESET once to cancel, let the dishwasher drain and shut off, then start a new cycle; if the code returns, reset power at the breaker for 5 to 10 minutes.
Steps to clear the code (safe reset sequence)
- Press START/RESET to cancel the current cycle.
- Wait for the unit to drain and turn off (many GE models shut off about 5 minutes after starting a cancel or rinse sequence).
- Start a fresh cycle (a quick test cycle like Rinse Only is ideal).
- If the code comes back, turn the dishwasher OFF at the circuit breaker for 5 to 10 minutes, then restore power.
- If the dishwasher will not run after reset, check that the door is fully closed and latched.
If the code is related to draining or filling
Drain and fill issues are the most common reasons codes reappear right after a reset.
Check these quick items first:
- Make sure the drain line is not kinked.
- If connected to a disposer, confirm the disposer inlet plug was removed.
- If you have an air gap, make sure it is clear.
- Confirm water supply is on and the door is latched before starting.
| Symptom after reset | Most likely area to check | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain | Drain path, hose routing, pump | Inspect for kinks; consider dishwasher drain pump WD26X10048 if pump is noisy or not running |
| Won’t fill | Water supply, inlet path | Verify supply valve is open; check for restrictions |
| Leaks during test | Door seal or tub sealing surfaces | Inspect and replace dishwasher door seal WD08X10055 if torn or flattened |
Why it matters
Clearing the code gets the control back to normal operation, but a repeating code usually means the dishwasher is protecting itself from a real problem (drain restriction, leak, or a component that is not operating correctly). Using the reset plus a short test cycle helps confirm whether the issue is resolved.
For model-specific code meanings and button sequences, use the GDWT368V00SS owner’s manual and the GE electronic dishwasher error codes reference.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I reset my GE GDWT368V00SS dishwasher?
To reset your GE GDWT368V00SS dishwasher, cancel the current cycle by pressing START/RESET once, then wait for the unit to drain and shut off (typically about 5 minutes). After it stops, select a new cycle and press START/RESET again to restart.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Press START/RESET one time to cancel the cycle.
- Keep the door closed and latched while it drains.
- Wait for the dishwasher to drain and turn off (about 5 minutes is typical).
- Select a cycle (or RINSE ONLY for a quick test).
- Press START/RESET one time to start.
For the exact button sequence for your control style (top-mount vs front-mount), follow the cycle start and reset directions in the GDWT368V00SS installation guide.
If the dishwasher still will not run after a reset
These checks solve most “reset didn’t help” situations:
- Confirm the door is fully closed and latched.
- Verify the house breaker is on and the dishwasher has power.
- Make sure the water supply valve is turned on.
- If it fills but will not wash well, clean the filter area and check for debris.
- If it will not drain, check for a kinked drain hose, a clogged air gap, or a disposer plug that was not removed.
What to expect after pressing START/RESET
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Pump runs, then unit shuts off | Normal cancel and drain | Wait, then restart a cycle |
| No drain sound, water remains | Drain restriction or drain pump issue | Check hose/air gap; consider dishwasher drain pump WD26X10048 |
| Starts but stops quickly | Door latch or control issue | Re-latch door; retry reset |
Why it matters
A proper reset clears a stuck cycle and forces a fresh start sequence (fill, wash, drain). That helps you separate a simple control cancel from problems like a drain restriction, door latch issue, or a failing drain pump.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the rough opening for a GE dishwasher?
For the GE GDWT368V00SS dishwasher, the minimum rough cabinet opening is 24 inches wide, 24 inches deep, and 34-1/2 inches + 1/4 inch high (floor to underside of countertop). Plan at least 28-3/8 inches of clear space in front so the door opens fully; see the GDWT368V00SS installation guide.
Minimum opening and clearance (GDWT368V00SS)
Use these installation minimums to prevent fit issues and door interference:
- Opening width: 24 inches minimum
- Opening depth: 24 inches minimum
- Opening height: 34-1/2 inches + 1/4 inch minimum
- Front clearance: 28-3/8 inches minimum for full door swing
- Corner installs: 2 inches minimum clearance to the adjacent wall
Quick reference table
| Requirement | Minimum | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet opening width | 24 in | Allows the tub to slide in and be centered |
| Cabinet opening depth | 24 in | Prevents hoses and wiring from being crushed |
| Cabinet opening height | 34-1/2 in + 1/4 in | Leaves room to level under the countertop |
| Space in front of unit | 28-3/8 in | Door opens fully without hitting obstacles |
What else we check during install
A correct cutout is only part of a smooth install. We also verify:
- The back wall area is free of pipes or wires where the dishwasher sits
- Adjacent cabinets are square and plumb so the door does not rub
- The drain hose is routed so it does not kink under the dishwasher
- The dishwasher is pushed in by the sides, not the front door panel
Why it matters
The rough opening is an installation requirement, not the same as the dishwasher’s overall product dimensions. Meeting the cutout and clearance specs helps the GDWT368V00SS fit correctly, level properly, and open and seal without rubbing the cabinet frame.
Last updated: January 2026





