GE Washer E2 Error Code: Causes and Fixes
Quick answer: Temperature sensor range issue
What you’ll notice
Water temperature does not reach the set value; wash halts or runs cold.
GE
Washer
Code E2
high severity
GE models: GE top-load washers route drain blockages to a pump housing accessed by removing the rear panel. Front-load GE washers (GFWS series) have a coin-trap filter behind the lower kick panel. The tech sheet for most GE washers is taped inside the cabinet, visible after removing the top panel.
Common causes
- NTC temperature sensor reading outside calibrated range
- Heater element failed (machine can't raise temperature)
- Sensor wiring harness loose
Step-by-step fix
- Run a cold wash cycle — if it completes normally, the issue is heating-specific.
- Check for a tripped thermal protector on the heater element.
- Test NTC resistance with a multimeter if you have one (typically 10–50 kΩ at room temperature depending on brand).
Tools you may need
MultimeterScrewdriver set
Prevention
- Descale regularly to protect the heater element.
- Use appropriate wash temperatures to reduce element cycling.
When to stop DIY
Replace the NTC sensor or heater element if testing confirms the fault. Heater replacement is a moderate DIY task — call a technician if unsure.
FAQ
What does E2 mean on GE washer?
E2 usually indicates: Temperature sensor range issue.
Can I keep using the appliance with E2?
Use caution. Severity is high. Replace the NTC sensor or heater element if testing confirms the fault. Heater replacement is a moderate DIY task — call a technician if unsure.
How long does this fix usually take?
Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 30–45 minutes.