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GE gfdn160gj0ww dryer giving 002/023 error after replaced thermistor. The code won't clear either.


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G.E gfdn160gj0ww Dryer that I got recently had this error code, and after replacing the thermistor, it still says the error code 002/023 in the T02 diagnostic option even after I had unplugged the dryer overnight. I have run T07 and T08 diagnostic tests and both read out with no more than 4-5f of fluctuating temp readout for the ambient temp. I do not have gas hooked up to it to test it but the dryer spins up and has no problems otherwise. In the photo you can see that the inlet temp is infact 74f, which is was ambient temp in my area and didn't fluctuate more than a few degrees at one time. 

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