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GE Washer GTW845CPN0DG FAQs

To reset your GE GTW845CPN0DG washer, unplug it for 2 minutes, plug it back in, then select a cycle and press Start. This power reset clears many control glitches and is also the recommended step when the washer won’t operate due to electronics needing a reset.

Quick reset steps (most common)
  • Press Start/Pause to stop the cycle.
  • Unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Close the lid.
  • Re-select your cycle and options.
  • Press Start.
If the controls seem “locked” or unresponsive

Your washer can enter a short lockout where the controls do not respond. When messages like “CAnCELEd” start scrolling, the washer runs a 4-minute lockout; after that, you can start a new cycle. Unplugging during this lockout restarts the timer, so it is best to wait it out.

Common display messages and what to do
Display message What it means What to do
Lid Lid is open, or the washer requires the lid to be opened between cycles Open and close the lid, then press Start
CAnCELEd Cycle canceled or stopped after being paused too long or due to certain errors Wait 4 minutes, then select a new cycle and press Start
SEnSing Load sensing; lid may lock briefly Wait for sensing to finish; then continue normally
When a “reset” is really a drain issue

If the washer is paused with water in the tub, it may need to drain before it will behave normally. Select Drain & Spin to remove water. If it will not drain, check for a kinked hose or a pump problem; the GE washer drain pump assembly WH23X28418 and the washer pump drain hose WH41X24177 are common drain-related parts for this model.

Why it matters

A proper reset restores normal control operation, but it also helps you avoid repeat cancellations, lid-lock confusion, and long pauses caused by safety logic (lid status, sensing, and automatic drain behavior).

For cycle behavior, display messages, and Start/Pause details, follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On your GE GTW845CPN0DG washer, the correct way to force a drain and spin is to select the Drain & Spin cycle, then press Start/Pause to begin. If the washer is paused with water in the tub, switching to Drain & Spin will drain the basket and spin out the water.

Steps to drain and spin (control panel method)
  • Press Power to wake the washer.
  • If a cycle is running, press Start/Pause to pause it.
  • Turn the cycle selector to Drain & Spin.
  • Close the lid (the washer may not start with the lid open).
  • Press Start/Pause to start draining, then spinning.
If it still will not drain

These checks fix the most common “won’t drain” situations on top-load washers.

  • Make sure the lid is fully closed; the washer can stop and show a lid-related message if it is open.
  • Check the drain hose for a kink, pinch, or the washer sitting on it.
  • Confirm the drain hose height; the top of the drain outlet should be under 8 ft (2.44 m) above the floor.
  • If the washer is full of water and you hear a steady hum but no draining, the drain pump may be jammed or failing.
  • If the washer is badly out of balance, redistribute the load and run Drain & Spin again.
What to expect during Drain & Spin

Some sounds and pauses are normal while the washer transitions from draining to spinning.

What you notice What it usually means
Humming during drain Drain pump running
Gurgling near the end of drain Pump drawing air as water finishes draining
Spin ramps up slowly Motor increases speed in steps
Why it matters

Running Drain & Spin is the fastest way to remove standing water so you can unlock the lid, prevent overly wet laundry, and confirm whether the issue is a simple hose problem or a drain system failure (pump, hose, or control).

For cycle and lid-lock behavior details specific to this washer, use the owner's manual. If you suspect a failed pump, the model-matched replacement is the GE washer drain pump assembly WH23X28418.

Last updated: February 2026

For the GE GTW845CPN0DG washer, diagnostic or service mode is used to read stored fault codes and run component tests. The exact button and knob sequence varies by GE platform, so we recommend using the model’s GTW845CPN0DG owner’s manual to follow the correct entry steps for your control panel.

Before you start (quick safety and setup)
  • Empty the washer; close the lid.
  • Make sure the washer is plugged in and the outlet has power.
  • Turn the cycle knob to a normal starting position (for example, Normal).
  • If the display shows Controls or won’t respond, turn off Control Lock first.
  • If the display is scrolling “CAnCELEd”, wait out the 4-minute lockout before trying again.
Common GE top-load diagnostic entry patterns

Many GE top-load washers enter diagnostics using one of these patterns (your GTW845CPN0DG may use a variation):

  • Knob rotation sequence: press and hold Start/Pause, then rotate the cycle knob a set number of clicks.
  • Button hold sequence: press and hold a specific pair of option buttons for several seconds.
  • Power wake-up first: press Power to wake the display, then perform the sequence.

If you can’t get into diagnostics after 2 to 3 tries, use the error code list and steps in GE gtw top load washer error codes to identify what the washer is reporting and what to check next.

What you can do once you’re in diagnostics

Typical diagnostic functions include:

  • View stored error codes
  • Run a lid lock test
  • Run a drain pump test
  • Run a fill test (hot/cold)
  • Run a spin or motor test
Helpful part checks tied to common tests
Symptom during test What to check first Related part on this model
Won’t drain or drains slowly Kinked hose, clogs, pump operation GE washer drain pump assembly WH23X28418 and washer pump drain hose WH41X24177
Won’t fill House valves on, inlet screens, valve operation Washer water inlet valve assembly WH13X26637
Won’t lock or start Lid alignment, strike, lock mechanism Washer lid lock WH08X37938 and washer lid strike WH02X24106
Why it matters

Diagnostic mode helps us separate a control issue from a mechanical problem (like a blocked drain hose or a failing drain pump). That saves time, prevents unnecessary part replacement, and gets your GE washer back to normal operation faster.

Last updated: February 2026

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