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GE Refrigerator Error Code FS
GE Refrigerator error code FS: Freezer sensor reading out of range.
Should I unplug it?
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No โ safe for now
Safe to use briefly. A faulty sensor causes poor performance but rarely immediate danger.
Can I fix it myself?
DIY Possible
Part: Temperature sensor / thermistor
How much will it cost?
DIY: $10โ$60 (sensor)
Technician: $80โ$250
โฑ 20โ45 min
What Does Error FS Mean on Your GE Refrigerator?
GE Refrigerator error code FS: Freezer sensor reading out of range.
What typically fails: Temperature sensor / thermistor
What You're Probably Seeing
- โ Error code on display
- โ Temperature not maintained
- โ Unit making unusual noise
How to Fix It Yourself
- 1 Unplug the refrigerator for 60 seconds then plug back in โ this resets the control board and clears many temporary faults
- 2 Test the sensor with a multimeter โ check resistance against the spec in the service manual
- 3 Inspect the sensor's wiring harness for corrosion or loose connector
- 4 Replace the sensor if out of spec ($10โ$50 part)
- 5 If the error persists after basic troubleshooting, contact a qualified appliance technician
๐ ๏ธ You'll need: Multimeter, Screwdriver set
ยท Time: 20โ45 min
๐ก Try this first: Unplug the appliance for 60 seconds, then plug back in. This resets the control board and clears many temporary faults.
Questions People Also Ask
What does GE Refrigerator error code FS mean? โผ
Error code FS on a GE Refrigerator means: Freezer sensor reading out of range. The appliance detected this condition and has stopped or limited operation to prevent further damage.
How do I fix GE Refrigerator error code FS? โผ
First, unplug the refrigerator for 60 seconds to reset the control board. If error FS returns, the root cause (freezer sensor reading out of range) needs to be addressed โ check connections, filters, and hoses before calling a technician.
Is it safe to use my GE Refrigerator with error code FS? โผ
It depends on the cause. Most FS errors mean the appliance has stopped itself as a safety measure. Check the 'Should I unplug it?' section above for specific guidance on this error.