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  • Washer Hose Clamp Kit for GE GSD3200J00WW - Part WH1X2036

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    Hose Clamp

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  • Dishwasher Rinse-aid Dispenser Cap for GE GSD3200J00WW - Part WD12X10284

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  • Dishwasher Door Latch for GE GSD3200J00WW - Part WD13X10003

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  • Dishwasher Door Inner Panel for GE GSD3200J00WW - Part WD31X10004

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  • Dishwasher Actuator Spring Set for GE GSD3200J00WW - Part WD3X721

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  • Dishwasher Silverware Basket for GE GSD3200J00WW - Part WD28X265

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  • Dishwasher Vent Pad for GE GSD3200J00WW - Part WD1X1467

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  • Dishwasher Spray Arm for GE GSD3200J00WW - Part WD28X10103

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  • Dishwasher Flood Switch Bracket for GE GSD3200J00WW - Part WD12X10023

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  • Dishwasher Vent Assembly for GE GSD3200J00WW - Part WD12X10026

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GE Dishwasher GSD3200J00WW FAQs

A GE GSD3200J00WW built-in dishwasher is a standard 24-inch class unit. Most installations for this model type use an opening about 24 inches wide, 34 inches high, and 24 inches deep (not counting the door handle). For the exact cutout and leveling details, use the installation guide.

Typical built-in dishwasher dimensions (what to expect)

These are the measurements most homeowners use for planning cabinet openings and clearances:

  • Width: ~24 inches (standard built-in)
  • Height: adjustable around ~34 inches (leveling legs)
  • Depth: ~24 inches to the front of the door (handle can add extra)
  • Toe-kick clearance: varies by cabinet and leveling
  • Side clearance: minimal, but allow room so the door opens freely

How to measure your dishwasher correctly

Measure in three places (top, middle, bottom) because cabinets can be out of square.

  1. Opening width: inside cabinet to inside cabinet
  2. Opening height: floor to underside of countertop
  3. Opening depth: back wall to front edge of cabinet frame
What you are measuring Measure from Why it matters
Cutout width cabinet side to cabinet side Ensures the tub fits without binding
Cutout height floor to countertop Confirms the unit can slide in and level
Depth back wall to cabinet front Prevents the door from sticking out too far

Why it matters

Dishwashers like the GE GSD3200 series must be installed so they can be removed later for service, and correct clearances help prevent door rubbing, vibration, and leaks caused by a twisted cabinet opening.

Last updated: February 2026

An E4 error on a GE dishwasher typically points to a water fill or water level problem (overfill, underfill, or a fill that is taking too long). On your GE GSD3200J00WW, start by resetting the cycle, then confirm the incoming hot water supply meets the required temperature and pressure listed in the owner's manual.

Quick fixes to try first

  • Press START/RESET to cancel the cycle; wait about 90 seconds for the unit to drain and reset.
  • Make sure the door is fully closed and latched before restarting.
  • Run the hot water at the sink nearest the dishwasher until it is hot.
  • Confirm the hot water temperature is 120°F to 150°F.
  • Confirm hot water supply pressure is 20 to 120 PSI.
  • If the dishwasher is newly installed or recently serviced, flush the water line to clear debris.

Water supply checks (most common E4 causes)

A restricted or inconsistent water supply is the most common reason a dishwasher throws a fill-related error.

What to check What “good” looks like What to do if it’s not good
Hot water temperature 120°F to 150°F Increase water heater setting (within safe limits) and purge hot water line before starting
Water pressure 20 to 120 PSI Open the shutoff valve fully; correct kinks or restrictions in the supply line
Debris in line Clean flow Flush the line into a bucket before reconnecting

If the supply checks out and the error returns, a failed valve, drain restriction, or pump issue can trigger water level problems.

Why it matters

Fill and water level errors affect cleaning performance and can lead to standing water, poor wash action, or repeated cycle cancellations. Getting the incoming water temperature, pressure, and flow right prevents repeat errors and protects the pump and heater.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE GSD3200J00WW dishwasher, the most common issue we see is the dishwasher not running or not starting a cycle. In many cases, the cause is simple (power interruption or the cycle needing a reset), but a door-latch or control-related problem can also stop operation.

Quick checks first (fastest fixes)

  • Check the home breaker or fuse; reset/replace if needed.
  • Make sure the dishwasher door is fully closed and latched.
  • Try resetting the cycle using the START/RESET pad (as described in the owner's manual).
  • Confirm the unit has power (lights on, or any response when buttons are pressed).
  • Listen for a motor hum; a humming motor can point to a start/run issue.

What to check next if it still will not run

If the quick checks do not help, focus on the most common “no-run” causes in this order:

  1. Power supply problem: loose wiring, failed junction connection, or a tripped breaker that will not hold.
  2. Door latch not engaging: the dishwasher will not run if it thinks the door is open.
  3. Control not advancing: some models can appear “stuck” until reset.
  4. Motor/pump issue: if the motor hums but the dishwasher does not circulate water, the pump and motor assembly can be involved.

If you suspect a circulation problem, the mechanism WD26X10013 is the pump and motor assembly used for wash circulation on this model.

Symptoms and likely causes

Symptom What it usually points to What to do
No lights, no response Power supply issue Check breaker/fuse and power connection
Lights on, won’t start Door latch or control/reset issue Close door firmly; use START/RESET
Hums but won’t wash Motor/pump not starting or jammed Inspect for obstructions; consider pump/motor
Starts then stops Intermittent power or control issue Reset; recheck power stability

Why it matters

A dishwasher that will not start is often a safety lockout (power or door-latch logic). Doing the quick checks first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and helps you pinpoint whether you have an electrical issue, a latch issue, or a circulation motor problem.

Last updated: February 2026

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