GE Dishwasher Won't Start and No Lights: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your GE dishwasher won't start and no lights are on, first check the power supply and reset the circuit breaker. Then unplug the dishwasher for a minute and plug it back in. If it still doesn't work, test the door latch switch or check for a blown fuse.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Power Supply

Do: Verify the dishwasher is plugged in and the outlet has power.

Observe: Outlet is working and dishwasher is properly plugged in.

Means: The issue may not be with the dishwasher itself.

Next: If power is confirmed, move to the next step.

Reset Circuit Breaker

Do: Locate the circuit breaker for the dishwasher and reset it if tripped.

Observe: Breaker is in the 'on' position.

Means: A tripped breaker may have cut power to the dishwasher.

Next: Wait a few minutes and try turning on the dishwasher again.

Unplug and Replug

Do: Unplug the dishwasher for one minute, then plug it back in.

Observe: Dishwasher powers on and lights illuminate.

Means: The dishwasher may have had a temporary power issue.

Next: If it still doesn't work, proceed to the next step.

Test Door Latch Switch

Do: Use a multimeter to test the door latch switch for continuity.

Observe: The multimeter shows no continuity.

Means: The door latch switch is faulty and needs replacement.

Next: Replace the door latch switch.

Check for Blown Fuse

Do: Inspect the internal fuse for any signs of damage or melting.

Observe: The fuse is blown or damaged.

Means: A blown fuse is preventing power from reaching the dishwasher components.

Next: Replace the fuse with the correct rating.

Inspect Control Board

Do: Look for any visible damage or burn marks on the control board.

Observe: The control board shows signs of damage.

Means: The control board may be faulty and needs replacement.

Next: Replace the control board.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Power supply issueThe dishwasher may not be receiving power from the outlet.HighLowNone
Tripped circuit breakerThe circuit breaker may have tripped, cutting power to the dishwasher.HighLowNone
Faulty door latch switchThe door latch switch may be damaged and not allowing the dishwasher to start.MediumMediumDoor latch switch
Blown internal fuseA blown fuse can prevent power from reaching the dishwasher components.MediumMediumFuse
Faulty control boardThe control board may be damaged and not functioning properly.LowHighControl board
Malfunctioning user interface panelThe user interface panel may be faulty and not displaying any lights.LowHighUser interface panel

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure they match your dishwasher model. Check the model number on the appliance for compatibility.

Always refer to the dishwasher's manual for specific part requirements and installation instructions.

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FAQ

Why won't my GE dishwasher start and no lights are on?

This could be due to a power supply issue, a tripped circuit breaker, a faulty door latch switch, a blown internal fuse, or a malfunctioning control board.

How can I check if the dishwasher is receiving power?

Use a voltage tester to check the outlet and ensure the dishwasher is properly plugged in. Also, check the circuit breaker to see if it's tripped.

What should I do if the door latch switch is faulty?

Replace the door latch switch with a compatible part for your dishwasher model. Ensure the new switch matches the specifications in the manual.

Can a blown fuse prevent the dishwasher from starting?

Yes, a blown internal fuse can cut off power to the dishwasher components, preventing it from starting. Replace the fuse with the correct amperage and type.