Service Guy AI • Washer • Medium severity • Intermediate skill • ~30 min repair
Quick fix:Ensure the water supply is turned on and check the inlet filter for blockages.
What Does GE Error Code NO-CODE Mean?
GE washer: Inlet valve
This is a medium-severity fault. The machine may complete the current cycle but is signalling a problem you should resolve before it escalates.
Possible Causes (5)
GE engineers identify the following root causes for fault code NO-CODE. Work through them in the order shown — they are listed from most common to least common.
Clogged inlet filter
Faulty inlet valve
Water supply issue
Control board malfunction
Wiring issue to the inlet valve
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting (6 steps)
Follow this sequence to diagnose and clear GE error code NO-CODE. Power down and unplug the machine before any internal inspection.
Disconnect power before servicing.
Check the water supply to ensure it is turned on.
Inspect and clean the inlet filter for debris.
Test the inlet valve for continuity with a multimeter.
Examine wiring connections to the inlet valve for damage.
If issues persist, check the control board for faults.
Required Parts
Have these GE OEM part numbers ready before starting the repair. AAdvantage Laundry Systems carries verified parts for every code in this database.
Inlet valve assembly
Inlet filter
Diagnostic Test Mode
Enter GE diagnostic test mode: Press and hold the 'Start' and 'Pause' buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Skill Level & Repair Time
This repair is appropriate for an experienced laundromat owner or in-house technician. You should be comfortable removing service panels, reading wiring diagrams, and using a multimeter to test continuity and voltage. Plan for approximately 30 minutes of active repair time once parts are on hand.
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