What is the most common problem with a GE dishwasher?
The most common GE dishwasher problems are the dishwasher not starting, not draining, or not cleaning well. On the GE GLD5664V00SS, these symptoms are usually tied to a door-latch/door-switch issue, a drain restriction, or poor water flow and temperature; start with the quick checks in the installation guide.
- Won’t start: confirm the door closes and latches firmly; a failed door switch can prevent any cycle from running.
- Won’t drain: check for a kinked drain hose, a clogged air gap (if used), or a disposer plug that was never removed.
- Not cleaning: verify hot water is reaching the dishwasher and that spray paths are not blocked by loading.
- Leaks at the door: look for door rubbing against cabinets or misalignment that prevents a proper seal.
- Stops mid-cycle or overheats: overheating protection can trip if water temperature or heating control is abnormal.
- Latch the door and try a simple cycle (Rinse Only if available) to confirm it will start.
- Verify incoming hot water temperature is 120°F to 150°F; 120°F minimum is needed for best wash performance.
- Check drain path basics: disposer plug removed, air gap clear, drain hose not kinked.
- Inspect and clean the filter area if you see standing water or debris.
- Look for cabinet interference: the door should open smoothly without rubbing adjacent cabinets.
| Symptom | Common cause | Example part for GLD5664V00SS |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Door not sensed as closed | Dishwasher door switch WD21X10224 |
| Won’t drain | Pump not moving water out or obstruction | Dishwasher drain pump WD26X10046 |
| Poor cleaning or debris left behind | Restricted filtration | Dishwasher filter WD22X10077 |
| Overheating protection trips | Temperature safety opens | Dishwasher high-limit thermostat WD01X10567 |
These three issues (start, drain, clean) are the most common because they are the core “go/no-go” functions of any dishwasher. A simple door-switch fault can stop the machine entirely, and a small drain restriction or low water temperature can make a normal cycle look like a major failure.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a GE dishwasher?
A GE dishwasher typically lasts 10 to 12 years. With consistent cleaning and prompt repair of leaks or drainage issues, many units reach 12 to 15 years; heavy daily use and poor maintenance commonly shorten life to 6 to 8 years. For model GE GLD5664V00SS, routine care is the biggest lifespan driver.
Most dishwasher failures that end a unit’s life come from water leaks, poor draining, or heating and control problems.
- Usage frequency: 1 load/day lasts longer than multiple loads/day
- Water quality: hard water speeds up mineral buildup
- Cleaning habits: filter and spray arm cleaning prevents pump strain
- Leak prevention: door seals and tub gaskets stop cabinet and floor damage
- Heat and drying: overheating can trip safety devices and stress wiring
Use these habits to reduce wear on the pump, motor, and seals.
- Clean the filter area regularly; replace a worn filter such as the dishwasher filter WD22X10077 if it is cracked or won’t rinse clean
- Keep the door sealing surfaces clean; replace a flattened or torn seal like the dishwasher tub gasket WD08X10018 if you see drips at the door edge
- Run hot water at the sink before starting; GE installation guidance calls for 120°F to 150°F incoming water for best wash performance (helps reduce redeposit and long cycle strain)
- Avoid overloading; blocked spray patterns force longer, hotter cycles
- Use rinse aid and the correct detergent amount to reduce filming and buildup
| What you’re seeing | Most common cause | Usually worth fixing? |
|---|---|---|
| Small leak at door corners | Door seal or tub gasket | Yes |
| Won’t start or stops mid-cycle | Door latch/switch, control issue | Often |
| Not draining | Drain path restriction or drain pump | Often |
| Repeated overheating shutdowns | High-limit thermostat or heating issue | Case-by-case |
A dishwasher near the end of its lifespan often shows early warning signs (longer cycles, poor cleaning, intermittent starting, or small leaks). Addressing those quickly protects the circulation pump, drain pump, and kitchen cabinetry.
For model-specific operating and care guidance, follow the cleaning and use recommendations in the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth fixing a GE dishwasher?
Yes, it’s usually worth fixing a GE dishwasher like model GLD5664V00SS when the problem is a common wear item (seal, switch, valve, drain pump) and the total repair cost stays well below the cost of replacement. If the repair involves multiple major components, replacement is the better value.
- Fix it if the dishwasher is cleaning well overall and you’re dealing with a single failure (leak, no drain, won’t start).
- Fix it if the issue points to a serviceable part such as a door switch, water inlet valve, drain pump, or gasket.
- Replace it if you have repeated breakdowns in a short period.
- Replace it if the tub is damaged or you have multiple leaks from different areas.
- Replace it if the repair requires several high-cost electrical parts at once (for example, user interface plus other controls).
These are frequent, straightforward fixes that can restore normal operation:
- Leaks at the door or tub seal: dishwasher tub gasket WD08X10018, dishwasher door seal, lower WD08X10059
- Won’t start or stops when the door moves: dishwasher door switch WD21X10224, dishwasher door latch actuator WD13X10045
- Not draining: dishwasher drain pump WD26X10046
- Poor cleaning from restricted flow: dishwasher filter WD22X10077
| Situation | Typical recommendation | Why |
|---|---|---|
| One part failure, no other symptoms | Repair | Lowest cost, fastest return to service |
| Leak caused by a seal or gasket | Repair | Seals are common wear items |
| Drain or fill problem tied to one component | Repair | Pumps and valves are replaceable |
| Multiple major electrical parts needed | Replace | Cost climbs quickly and future failures are more likely |
A dishwasher repair is “worth it” when it restores reliable washing and drying without turning into a chain of follow-on repairs. Starting with the simplest checks and the most common parts keeps the decision practical.
- Use the owner's manual for cycle selection, reset steps, and basic care.
- If you’re seeing flashing lights or beeps, match them to a fault using GE dishwasher error codes.
Last updated: February 2026
Is GE GLD5664V00SS considered high end?
GE GLD5664V00SS is best described as a standard GE built-in dishwasher, not a high-end or luxury model. In GE’s lineup, “high end” typically refers to premium series with more advanced wash systems, quieter operation, and upgraded controls than most standard models.
High-end dishwashers usually stand out in a few measurable ways:
- Lower noise ratings (often marketed heavily as “quiet”)
- More wash options and targeted spray zones
- More premium racks and adjustability
- More advanced electronic controls and diagnostics
- Higher-end fit and finish (handles, panels, trim)
For GLD5664V00SS, the documentation we have is focused on built-in installation requirements and service access, which is typical for standard built-in models. See the installation guide.
| Feature area | Standard built-in (typical) | High end (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Controls | Basic electronic or mechanical | Advanced electronic, more cycles/options |
| Noise | Moderate | Quieter designs emphasized |
| Racks | Basic adjustability | Premium racks, more flexibility |
| Diagnostics | Limited | More detailed error codes/diagnostics |
If you want to use diagnostics to judge “premium” features, checking error code capability and control style can help. Our GE dishwasher error codes resource is a good reference point.
These checks help you decide where your dishwasher fits in terms of features and performance:
- Control panel type and cycle selections (basic vs expanded)
- Interior layout (rack adjustability, silverware basket design)
- Filtration setup and how often it needs cleaning
- Overall cleaning and drying performance in your normal loads
- Whether you have recurring issues tied to specific components (door latch, drain, fill)
If you are troubleshooting performance, common maintenance items include the dishwasher filter WD22X10077 and sealing surfaces such as the dishwasher tub gasket WD08X10018.
Knowing whether GLD5664V00SS is “high end” helps set expectations for noise level, cycle options, and rack features. It also helps you decide whether a repair (for example, a drain or door-switch issue) makes sense versus upgrading.
Last updated: February 2026





