GE Line 8X Error Code F1
GE Line 8X error code F1 means open thermal sensor due to excessive heat in the microwave cavity. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks, and when support or service…
GE Line 8X Error Code F10
GE Line 8X error code F10 means shorted touch screen. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks, and when support or service is the better next step.
GE Line 8X Error Code 888, 8888, PF
GE Line 8X error code 888, 8888, PF means display after initial installation or after power was restored due to a power failure. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first chec…
GE Line 8X Error Code 18 POWER WATCH CODE
GE Line 8X error code 18 POWER WATCH CODE means indication of an issue with the electronic control in the microwave. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks, and when…
GE Line 8X Error Code F6
GE Line 8X error code F6 means shorted temperature probe. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks, and when support or service is the better next step.
GE Line 8X Error Code F3
GE Line 8X error code F3 means shorted touch pad panel. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks, and when support or service is the better next step.
GE Line 8X Error Code F4
GE Line 8X error code F4 means open humidity sensor. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks, and when support or service is the better next step.
GE Line 8X Error Code F2
GE Line 8X error code F2 means shorted thermal sensor. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks, and when support or service is the better next step.
GE Line 8X Error Code F5
GE Line 8X error code F5 means shorted humidity sensor. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks, and when support or service is the better next step.
GE Line 8X Error Code PROBE
GE Line 8X error code PROBE means open temperature probe or probe not plugged in during a temperature cook function. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks, and when…