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This hot water valve controls the flow of hot water into the appliance, opening and closing based on operational needs. It is commonly replaced when water flow becomes inconsistent, restricted, or leaks occur.
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Wally
October 20, 2022
Do you info on how to replace front door rubber boot?
For model number GFQ14ESSN0WW
Hello Wally, thank you for reaching out. We have found a video that could help you with the front door rubber boot replacement. We hope this information is useful.
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Richard
February 22, 2023
H2o supply error message came up after running for a few minutes.
For model number GFQ14ESSN0WW
Hello Richard, thank you for contacting us. H2o error indicates an issue with the pressure sensor or the supply valves being turned off. Based on our research, we would recommend checking the following parts: pressure switch, part number FIX12723089, hot water valve, part number FIX12723092, and cold water valve, part number FIX12743644. If the issue still occurs, you may need to check the control board, part number FIX12743448. We hope this solves your problem!
E2 error code referring to for lock. I have replaced the door lock and main control board. Checked continuity of wires from board to lock. Confirmed locks and door switch have proper continuity and resistance. Confirmed power of blue and red wires from main board to door lock. But still throws for lock code when I hit start. After hitting start I hear a click-pause-click by the main board and then E2 error code comes up. The unit is just under 2 years old. Water pressure is tested and good along with clean valves and filter.
What else could it be? I'm at my wits end.
Thanks!
For model number GFQ14ESSN0WW
Hello Addison, thank you for contacting us. If you experience an E2 error code when trying to start up your GE washer, there’s a good chance it’s due to a faulty main control board. However, it can also be because your lid isn’t locked correctly. As you have already checked the locks and door switch, we recommend you replace the interface control board, part number FIX12743448, to fix this issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
This model is a 2 in 1 and clothes are coming out still wet.
For model number GFQ14ESSN0WW
Hello Adriana, thank you for the great question. You may need to check the high limit thermostat, part number FIX12342931. If it is faulty, then you may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!