Customer reported that their GE washer was stopping mid-cycle and not draining. Diagnostics showed the drain pump was functional, but not receiving power. The issue was traced to a faulty main control board, which was replaced.
• Verified washer filled and agitated but failed to drain
• Checked pump resistance — working
• Confirmed control board wasn’t sending voltage to the drain circuit
• Replaced main control board with OEM part
• Reprogrammed and recalibrated washer
• Tested full cycle — washer drained and spun properly
If your washing machine stops mid-cycle and doesn’t drain, it’s not always the pump. This GE washer repair in Clayton (ZIP 27520) involved replacing a faulty control board that failed to energize the drain motor.
After replacing the board and recalibrating the system, the washer operated normally through a full wash and drain cycle. Proper control board function is essential for coordinating all washer components.
Swift Appliance Repair offers expert diagnostics and control board replacements for GE and other major brands. Serving Clayton, NC and surrounding areas with fast, professional service.