GE
GTW685B*L***
Washing Machine
GE GTW685B*L*** β Error Code rL
GE GTW685B*L*** error code rL: Remove load β laundry detected in washer.
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Methodology: We combine manufacturer references with recurring service patterns, then review for safe, step-by-step repair guidance.
Sources: Manufacturer fault-code sheets, service manuals, and recurring field-repair patterns.
Limits: Guidance is informational and may not match every model-year or revision. Confirm with the official manual and diagnostics before replacing parts. For safety-critical or electrical work, use a qualified technician.
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Repair guidance: the symptoms and steps below come from the canonical GE Washing Machine rL guide and apply to GTW685B*L*** unless your manual says otherwise.
Symptoms on GTW685B*L***
- β οΈ Error code displayed
- β οΈ Machine stops mid-cycle
- β οΈ Cycle won't complete
How to Fix Error rL on GTW685B*L***
- 1 Unplug the washing machine for 60 seconds then plug back in β this resets the control board and clears many temporary faults
- 2 If the error persists after basic troubleshooting, contact a qualified appliance technician
π οΈ You'll need: Multimeter, Screwdriver set
Β· Time: 30β120 min
Questions People Also Ask for Error rL
What does GE Washing Machine error code rL mean? βΌ
Error code rL on a GE Washing Machine means: Remove load β laundry detected in washer. The appliance detected this condition and has stopped or limited operation to prevent further damage.
How do I fix GE Washing Machine error code rL? βΌ
First, unplug the washing machine for 60 seconds to reset the control board. If error rL returns, the root cause (remove load β laundry detected in washer) needs to be addressed β check connections, filters, and hoses before calling a technician.
Is it safe to use my GE Washing Machine with error code rL? βΌ
It depends on the cause. Most rL 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.