New GE Dishwasher Won't Start: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

Check that the dishwasher is properly plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. Ensure the door is fully closed and latched. If there's an error code, consult the user manual for specific troubleshooting steps.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Power Supply

Do: Verify the dishwasher is plugged in and the outlet is working.

Observe: Outlet powers other devices.

Means: Power supply is functional.

Next: Check circuit breaker.

Check Circuit Breaker

Do: Locate the circuit breaker panel and ensure the breaker for the dishwasher is in the 'on' position.

Observe: Breaker is not tripped.

Means: Electrical supply is stable.

Next: Check door latch.

Check Door Latch

Do: Close the door and ensure it latches securely.

Observe: Door closes and latches without issues.

Means: Door is properly closed.

Next: Check for error codes.

Check for Error Codes

Do: Look at the control panel for any displayed error codes.

Observe: Error code is visible.

Means: Specific issue can be diagnosed.

Next: Consult user manual for error code.

Consult User Manual

Do: Refer to the user manual for the specific error code and troubleshooting steps.

Observe: Manual provides relevant troubleshooting steps.

Means: Model-specific guidance is available.

Next: Test dishwasher operation.

Test Dishwasher Operation

Do: Plug in the dishwasher and press the start button.

Observe: Dishwasher starts and runs normally.

Means: Issue was resolved.

Next: If not resolved, check internal components.

Check Internal Components

Do: Use a screwdriver to access internal components and inspect for visible damage or loose connections.

Observe: No visible damage or loose connections.

Means: Internal components are intact.

Next: Test electrical connections with a multimeter.

Test Electrical Connections

Do: Use a multimeter to test the voltage at the dishwasher's power inlet.

Observe: Voltage is within the specified range.

Means: Electrical supply is correct.

Next: If issue persists, contact a professional.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Power supply issueDishwasher not receiving electricity.HighLowNone
Tripped circuit breakerOverload or short circuit tripped the breaker.HighLowNone
Faulty door latchDoor not closing properly prevents start.MediumMediumDoor latch assembly
Control panel malfunctionInternal electronics failure.LowHighControl board
Error code issueSpecific error code indicates a problem.MediumMediumDepends on error code
Loose electrical connectionsLoose wires prevent proper operation.MediumMediumNone
Faulty main control boardInternal circuit failure.LowHighMain control board

Parts matching

If replacement parts are needed, ensure they match your dishwasher model.

Always refer to the user manual for model-specific part information.

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When to call a pro

FAQ

Why won't my new GE dishwasher turn on?

Ensure it's plugged in, the circuit breaker is on, and the door is latched. Check for error codes in the user manual.

What should I do if there's an error code displayed?

Consult the user manual for the specific error code and follow the troubleshooting steps provided.

Can a faulty door latch prevent the dishwasher from starting?

Yes, a faulty or misaligned door latch can prevent the dishwasher from starting. Check and replace if necessary.

How do I test the electrical connections safely?

Unplug the dishwasher, use a multimeter to test voltage at the power inlet, and ensure it's within the specified range.

When should I call a professional for my GE dishwasher?

If you can't identify the issue after troubleshooting, or if internal components need replacement, contact a licensed technician.