Your Local Appliance Repair Company
As one of the largest urban areas in the region, London is home to thousands of households that rely daily on their GE appliances. At Profixx, we understand how essential these appliances are to your daily routine.
That’s why we proudly specialize in GE appliance repair throughout London and the surrounding areas, offering fast, reliable service right in your neighborhood.
At Profixx, we bring over a decade of appliance repair expertise to the London, ON community.
Whether you live near Western University, downtown London, or in family-friendly suburbs like Masonville or Westmount, our licensed technicians are just a call away.
We are trusted across the city for our efficient service, same-day availability, and in-depth knowledge of GE appliances.
If your GE refrigerator isn’t cooling properly, leaking, or making unusual noises, our refrigerator repair team in London can help. We’ve serviced units in high-rise condos downtown, as well as large French-door and side-by-side models in suburban homes across Hyde Park and Oakridge.
Whether you're storing a week's worth of groceries or preparing for a family gathering, we know how crucial a functioning fridge is. From replacing compressors to fixing ice makers and temperature sensors, Profixx handles it all with precision.
In neighborhoods like White Oaks and Huron Heights, where busy families count on daily laundry loads, a broken GE washer can be a major disruption.
Profixx provides fast and reliable washer repair services across London, tackling common issues like unbalanced loads, water drainage problems, and faulty control panels. We stock GE-specific replacement parts, ensuring a quick turnaround with quality results.
A malfunctioning GE dryer in colder months can be especially inconvenient in London, where outdoor drying is often not an option.
From overheating units in the River Bend area to dryers that won’t start in downtown lofts, Profixx responds with timely dryer repair service.
We repair heating elements, belts, thermostats, and control boards to make sure your laundry dries efficiently every time.
The kitchen is the heart of every home in London—from the modern homes in Sunningdale to character-filled houses in Old South. If your GE oven or range is not heating evenly or experiencing ignition issues, Profixx is here to help.
We expertly repair electric oven, and wall units. Our technicians understand the nuances of GE’s advanced cooking technology and provide long-lasting oven and range repairs to keep your culinary creations uninterrupted.
In many London households, especially those with traditional-style kitchens in areas like Lambeth or Glen Cairn, the GE stove is a central appliance.
Whether your burners won’t ignite or your stove is showing error codes, our team provides specialized diagnostics and stove repairs. We carry original GE parts and offer flexible scheduling to get your stove back in working order quickly and efficiently.
Whether you live in a student rental near Fanshawe College or a single-family home in the suburbs, a broken GE dishwasher can throw off your daily routine. Common problems like clogged drains, faulty pumps, or non-starting cycles are no match for Profixx’s skilled technicians.
We provide expert GE dishwasher repair services across London, ensuring your kitchen stays clean and convenient without hand-washing piles of dishes.
Error Code | Meaning of Error Code(s) | Ways to Fix the Error |
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F0-F1 | This code usually means that there is a problem with the keypanel. Many times, it means the keypanel needs to be replaced. | After trying a reset, the control board or keypad may need to be replaced. |
F2 or F20 | For an unknown reason, the oven temperature has exceeded a preset threshold. | Start by trying a power cycle by turning off the breaker for a few minutes and then turning it back on. If the problem persists, inspect the oven's temperature sensor for damage or loose connections, and consider testing its resistance. |
F3-F4 | This code usually means that the oven sensor needs to be replaced. | Check the sensor's resistance and inspect the wiring, but if you're unsure, it's best to call a qualified appliance technician. |
F350 | This code usually means that there is an issue with the upper cooling fan circuit or there is an obstruction in the cooling fan. | Try a power reset by turning off the oven's circuit breaker for a few minutes. If the problem persists, it's likely that the cooling fan or its sensor needs to be replaced, and a qualified technician should be consulted. |
F5-F8 | This code usually means that the electronic control needs to be replaced. | The first step is to disconnect and reconnect the oven's power for a few minutes to reset it. If the error persists, it likely means the control board needs to be replaced, which may require professional assistance |
F6-F7 | This code usually means that there is a problem with the keypanel. Many times, it means the keypanel needs to be replaced. | Check the ribbon cable, cleaning the keypad, and potentially replacing the key panel if other fixes don't work. |
F9 | This code usually means that a component has failed somewhere in the door lock circuit. | Try resetting the oven by turning off the power to the oven for a minute. If the error persists, you may need to manually open the oven door and replace the door latch assembly. |
Error Code | Meaning of Error Code(s) | Ways to Fix the Error |
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FF | Rising temperature or freezer fan problem | Check the freezer door seal and ensure the door is tightly closed. If the problem persists, consider unplugging the refrigerator for a few minutes to reset it, or defrosting the freezer to remove any excess frost. If the issue continues, the freezer fan may need replacement. |
PF | Power failure | To fix it, you can try resetting the refrigerator by unplugging it for a few minutes and then plugging it back in. If the issue persists after resetting, further troubleshooting may be required, including checking the power cord and other electrical connections. |
CI | Issue with the ice maker | Ensure the water supply is connected and functioning, then check for blockages in the ice maker, and finally, verify the ice maker is turned on. |
DE | Demo mode | This mode enables normal light and controls functionality while disabling the cooling system. To deactivate the Demo mode, first try unplugging the refrigerator from power for a minute or two, then plug back in. |
dE | The defrost system has not operated properly in the last 24 hours. | To fix this, try unplugging the refrigerator for 5-10 minutes, then plugging it back in. Check the freezer's back wall for frost buildup, which could indicate a defrost issue. If the problem persists, it may require a more complex fix like replacing the defrost heater, which is located behind the back wall panel of the freezer. |
CC | Incorrect temperature reading, likely due to a problem with the temperature sensors or settings | Check the temperature controls because the temperature for the refrigerator is incorrect. |
Error Code | Meaning of Error Code(s) | Ways to Fix the Error |
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E22 | Fill timeout | Checking the water supply, hoses, and inlet valves, ensuring the drain hose and pump aren't blocked, and verifying the power supply. |
E23 | Drain timeout | Check for water leaks, ensure the pressure switch is functioning correctly, and consider replacing the lid lock if it's related to a lid lock failure. |
E30 | Door lock error | Check the door latch and the locking mechanism. |
E31 | Door unlock error | Clear and ensure the door is free of debris. If the issue persists, call a professional appliance repair technician. |
E38 | Pressure sensor error | A specialist will conduct a diagnosis. If possible, he will clean the pipe. |
E39 | Overflow condition | Unplug the washer, checking for blockages in the water inlet, and potentially replacing the water inlet valve or pressure sensor. |
E60 | Water temperature sensor failure | Reset the washer, then check the heating element, thermistor, and wiring connections |
Error Code | Meaning of Error Code(s) | Ways to Fix the Error |
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C1 | The pump out during drain has exceeded 2 minutes. | Check the water supply, the water inlet valve, and potentially the drain. |
C2 | The total pump out cycle exceeds 7 minutes. | Check for clogs in the drain hose or filter, ensuring the drain hose is properly installed and not kinked, and verifying the sink spigot isn't blocked |
C3 | The dishwasher will not drain. | Check and clean the drain filter, then inspect the drain hose for blockages or kinks. If the problem persists, the drain pump motor might be faulty and need replacement. |
C4 | Machine filled twice after a power failure. Float switch stuck or failed. Clogged drain or sump. | Try resetting the dishwasher by pressing "Start" and then "Cancel/Reset". You can also try unplugging the dishwasher for 30 seconds to clear the fault code. If the problem persists, inspect the float switch cover and the sump area for debris. |
Use the online enquiry form or the phone to get in touch with our committed customer service team. Describe the issues you have with your GE appliances.
Our skilled specialists will schedule a time to examine the problem. You will be given a GEough price indicating the anticipated repair costs after this inspection.
After receiving your approval, our specialists will proceed with the repair using only genuine GE parts.
A GEough testing process follows the repair to guarantee that your appliance is operating at its highest level.
Before we wrap up our service commitment, we put a priority on your satisfaction and request your approval.