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Trouble with a GE Washing machine. Model GFWS1700H1WW.


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It will not fill. I think it is the inlet valve, but I would like to run diagnostics.  Can anyone tell me how to initiate diagnostics, and get error codes?  Tech sheet?  Thank you.

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To enter test mode:

1. Begin with the washer in idle mode (all LED's on the display off)
2. Press the following key sequence to enter
service mode, depending on the model:
Temp -->Delay Wash -->Temp -->Delay Wash
Signal -->Extra Rinse -->Signal -->Delay Rinse
Temp -->Delay Start -->Temp -->Delay Start
NOTE: The sequence must be done in order. If
there are any other button presses or buttons
pressed out of order, the sequence must be
started from the beginning. Test t01 will show
in the display.
I found this,maybe it will help you.
AdrianMutescu
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Look on page 59 for test mode and errors.

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