What's the average lifespan of a GE dishwasher?
A GE dishwasher typically lasts 10 years on average. For your GE GDF520PSJ2SS, the exact lifespan depends most on water quality, how often it runs, and routine care like keeping filters and spray arms clear; see the maintenance guidance in the GDF520PSJ2SS owner's manual.
What affects lifespan the most
- Hard water and mineral buildup (can shorten pump, valve, and heater life)
- How often you run it (daily use wears moving parts faster)
- Cleaning and loading habits (clogs and poor wash performance increase strain)
- Leaks or door sealing issues (moisture can damage wiring and controls)
- Regular maintenance (filter cleaning and periodic deep-clean cycles help)
Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)
| Dishwasher type | Typical lifespan | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard built-in (most GE models) | 10 years | Average household use |
| Light use / well-maintained | 12 years | Clean filters, good water quality |
| Heavy use / hard water | 7-9 years | More scale, more wear |
Maintenance that helps your GDF520PSJ2SS reach the high end
- Clean the filter area regularly and remove debris from the sump
- Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle (helps wash performance)
- Use the right detergent amount; too much can cause residue, too little can reduce cleaning
- Inspect and clean spray arm holes; replace a worn arm if it stops spinning freely
- Address small leaks early; a failing seal can lead to bigger repairs
If you are seeing poor cleaning or unusual noise, the wash system is a common place to start; the dishwasher spray arm, lower WD22X33499 is one of the parts that can affect coverage and cleaning.
Why it matters
Knowing the average lifespan helps you decide whether to invest in a repair (like a pump, valve, or seal) or plan for replacement, especially once a dishwasher is near the 10-year mark.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a GE dishwasher?
For the GE GDF520PSJ2SS dishwasher, the most common service issues we see are drainage problems (water left in the tub) and poor cleaning from restricted water flow. These usually trace back to a clogged filter area, a blocked drain path, or a spray arm that is not spinning freely.
Most common symptoms (and what they usually mean)
- Won’t drain or drains slowly: drain hose kink, disposer plug not removed, or a weak drain pump
- Dishes still dirty: clogged filter area, spray arm ports blocked, or low wash water circulation
- Standing water with odor: food debris buildup in the sump and filter area
- Leaking at the door: worn tub gasket or door not closing/latching correctly
- Won’t start: door not latching, control not sensing a closed door
Quick checks we recommend first (GDF520PSJ2SS)
- Cancel the cycle and let it drain; confirm water actually leaves the tub.
- Check the sink/disposer connection; make sure the disposer drain plug is removed and the drain path is clear.
- Inspect the lower spray arm for cracks and clogged spray holes; clean the ports and confirm it spins freely.
- If water remains, inspect the drain hose routing for kinks and verify the high loop/air gap setup.
For installation-related drain setup details (high loop, air gap, max drain height), use the GDF520PSJ2SS installation guide.
Parts that commonly solve these problems
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-compatible parts are common fixes:
| Problem you notice | Likely part to inspect/replace | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Water won’t drain | Dishwasher drain pump kit WD19X25187 | Pumps water out to the sink drain/disposer |
| Dishes not getting clean | Dishwasher spray arm, lower WD22X33499 | Distributes wash water across the lower rack |
| Door won’t latch or unit won’t start | GE dishwasher door latch lock WD21X10490 | Confirms the door is closed so the cycle can run |
Why it matters
Drain and wash-circulation problems can look like “the dishwasher is bad,” but they are often caused by a single restriction (food debris) or one worn part. Fixing the root cause helps prevent repeat clogs, odors, and mid-cycle stopping.
Helpful reference
- If you’re seeing a flashing light or beeping pattern, use GE dishwasher error codes to narrow the failure down faster.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the error codes in a GE dishwasher?
GE dishwasher error codes vary by control style and model family; for the GE GDF520PSJ2SS, the exact code list and how the lights display faults is best confirmed in the model’s documentation and the GE-specific code charts. Use the code to pinpoint the failing system (drain, fill, heating, or door latch).
How to identify the code on model GDF520PSJ2SS
Many GE dishwashers show faults as:
- Blinking lights on the control panel
- A beeping pattern
- A code shown on the display (on electronic-display versions)
For your model, start with the troubleshooting and diagnostics section in the GDF520PSJ2SS owner’s manual.
Common GE dishwasher error-code categories (what they usually point to)
Even when the exact code number differs, GE codes typically map to these systems:
- Drain problem: clogged drain path, kinked hose, or a weak drain pump
- Fill problem: water supply off, restricted inlet, or inlet valve issue
- Overfill/leak protection: float stuck, water in the base, or a leak
- Heating/temperature: heater circuit or water not heating as expected
- Door not latched: latch not closing, switch not made, or wiring issue
If your code points to a “won’t drain” condition, the dishwasher drain pump kit WD19X25187 is one of the common components involved on this model.
Quick checks to do before replacing parts
Turn off power at the breaker before opening panels.
- Confirm the door closes firmly and the latch engages
- Check the sink/disposer connection (make sure the disposer drain plug is removed if recently installed)
- Inspect the drain hose for kinks and verify a proper high loop/air gap setup
- Clean the filters and check the sump area for debris
- Run a cancel/drain and listen for the drain pump running
Error code to likely system (fast reference)
| What you observe | Most likely system | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Standing water after cycle | Drain | Check hose, disposer plug, then pump |
| No water entering | Fill | Verify shutoff valve, then inlet valve |
| Stops mid-cycle with beeps | Control sensing fault | Note pattern/code, then follow manual tests |
| Won’t start, door light/blink | Door latch | Inspect latch alignment and switch |
Why it matters
Using the correct GE error code for GDF520PSJ2SS prevents guesswork; it helps you test the right circuit or component first, which saves time and avoids replacing good parts.
Last updated: January 2026
How do you do a hard reset on a GE dishwasher?
For the GE GDF520PSJ2SS dishwasher, the closest “hard reset” is a power reset: turn the dishwasher’s power off at the breaker (or unplug it, if corded) for about 5 minutes, then restore power. This clears many temporary control glitches.
Hard reset (power reset) steps
- If the dishwasher is running and the keypad responds, cancel the cycle first.
- Press and hold Start/Reset for 3 seconds to cancel; the unit should begin to drain.
- Turn OFF power at the circuit breaker (or unplug the power cord, if equipped).
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Select a cycle and press Start, then fully latch the door.
For model-specific operating and cancel instructions, use the GDF520PSJ2SS owner’s manual.
If it still will not run after a reset
A reset won’t fix a mechanical or electrical problem that prevents starting. Check these common causes:
- Door not fully latched or latch not engaging
- Control lock enabled (if your console has it)
- No water supply (shutoff valve closed or low pressure)
- Dishwasher won’t drain after cancel (drain path issue)
- Loose or damaged wiring to the controls
If the door won’t latch consistently, inspect the latch assembly; the compatible replacement is the GE dishwasher door latch lock WD21X10490.
Quick guide: what to do next
| Symptom | What to try | Most likely area |
|---|---|---|
| Lights on, won’t start | Power reset; re-latch door firmly | Door latch, user interface |
| Cancels but won’t drain | Check drain hose routing and sink/disposer connection | Drain hose, drain pump |
| Starts then stops quickly | Verify door is fully latched; try a different cycle | Door latch, control |
| Flashing lights | Identify the pattern/code before replacing parts | Control sensing a fault |
For help interpreting fault indications, see GE dishwasher error codes.
Why it matters
A proper reset is a fast way to recover from a temporary electronic glitch. If you need to reset repeatedly, it usually points to an underlying issue (often door latch, drain, or control wiring) that should be corrected.
Last updated: January 2026





