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Posted on Sep 19, 2009

Dispense panel blinking 82-88 on right - left - steady 88 - unable to reset - water only dispensing

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Hold Energy Button & Light Button for 10 seconds!! No repairs needed. Solution is not in manual.

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  • Anonymous Jul 24, 2012

    Wow, you just saved me a buttload of money! I was having this same error code after the power went out at my house, and didn't know what to do. I was at the point of scheduling an appointment w/ a service tech, and would have spent a bunch of money on labor and parts, but low and behold I found this post. Thanks Willow!

  • Anonymous Jul 27, 2012

    My goodness it worked for me like a charm heard the beep all reset and working fine

  • Anonymous Jul 27, 2012

    Thank you so much. It worked for me I thought I was in for a huge bill..

  • Anonymous Jun 08, 2013

    Worked Great. Had to try it twice, but don't give up. I already replaced all 3 control boards, at a cost of almost $500. Just to find out that they were all good. My GE serviceman was on the way, ( for $129.00 service call, plus parts) when I discovered your answer. Thank you. Thank you!

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    Debbie Bevard Sep 20, 2020

    For what it's worth...It didn't work for me(tried it at least 10 times) then I opened and closed the freezer door and BINGO it cleared.

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I have a GE profile french doors, freezer on the bottom. When the power went off in the house and back on it's showing 88 on the freezer side and 82 on the frig side with a blinking 2. it reset itself the first power outage but not this time. What can I do?

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