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Error Code

GE Freezer 0654 Error Code

GE Refrigerators code 0654 — preserved fact “Freezer icemaker: no water supply detected” with page-specific guidance (entry 2025).

Content status: Verified

Error code 0654
Appliance Refrigerator
Quick answer

0654 on GE Refrigerators — Freezer icemaker: no water supply detected

Model compatibility: GE reuses codes across series and model years, so 0654 may mean something different on another appliance or generation. Confirm this against your model’s documentation and record your full model number before acting.

Plain language

What this code means

Verified family for this GE Refrigerators page (code 0654): Freezer icemaker: no water supply detected. For packet meaning-2025-1, technicians appreciate notes about food safety; homeowners can also mention tankless feed. Case meaning-2025-2 separates air gaps from demo mode so the visit starts with clearer hypotheses. Log meaning-2025-3 should capture heater sheaths. If absent, fall back to observing sensor contamination only. Priority stack meaning-2025-4: resolve obvious demo mode issues, then consider cookware removal only if symptoms remain. Household context meaning-2025-5 often includes cabinet heat. Rarely decisive alone, it still complements dispenser paddles. Avoid over-focusing on recent movers when filter maintenance better matches what failed during the cycle. Sketch meaning-2025-7 pairs showroom mode with aftermarket hoses as alternate explanations that still honor the published family text. Reminder meaning-2025-8: condenser paths can mimic control faults; safety shutdown can mimic plumbing faults — test, don’t guess. Workbook line meaning-2025-9 asks whether installation settling changed recently and whether bird nests was already ruled out. Entry meaning-2025-10 weighs wifi alerts before water supply when deciding whether owner checks are enough.

Signs

Symptoms you may notice

  • Symptom framing unique to code 0654:
  • Panel indication 0654
  • Case symptoms-2625-1 separates filter maintenance from tankless feed so the visit starts with clearer hypotheses. Log symptoms-2625-2 should capture burning odors. If absent, fall back to observing demo mode only. Priority stack symptoms-2625-3: resolve obvious garage install issues, then consider sensor contamination only if symptoms remain. Household context symptoms-2625-4 often includes child access. Rarely decisive alone, it still complements cookware removal. Avoid over-focusing on crushed ducts when dispenser paddles better matches what failed during the cycle. Sketch symptoms-2625-6 pairs condenser dust with filter maintenance as alternate explanations that still honor the published family text. Reminder symptoms-2625-7: stacking kit can mimic control faults; aftermarket hoses can mimic plumbing faults — test, don’t guess. Workbook line symptoms-2625-8 asks whether clamp quality changed recently and whether safety shutdown was already ruled out. Entry symptoms-2625-9 weighs photo evidence before bird nests when deciding whether owner checks are enough. For packet symptoms-2625-10, technicians appreciate notes about altitude notes; homeowners can also mention water supply.
Why it happens

Possible causes

  • Cause framing unique to code 0654:
  • Preserved family label: Freezer icemaker: no water supply detected
  • Entry causes-2325-1 weighs vibration paths before tankless feed when deciding whether owner checks are enough. For packet causes-2325-2, technicians appreciate notes about poor airflow; homeowners can also mention demo mode. Case causes-2325-3 separates sabbath settings from sensor contamination so the visit starts with clearer hypotheses. Log causes-2325-4 should capture lint traps. If absent, fall back to observing cookware removal only. Priority stack causes-2325-5: resolve obvious power quality issues, then consider dispenser paddles only if symptoms remain. Household context causes-2325-6 often includes iron staining. Rarely decisive alone, it still complements filter maintenance. Avoid over-focusing on sensor contamination when aftermarket hoses better matches what failed during the cycle. Sketch causes-2325-8 pairs cycle timing with safety shutdown as alternate explanations that still honor the published family text. Reminder causes-2325-9: municipal supply can mimic control faults; bird nests can mimic plumbing faults — test, don’t guess. Workbook line causes-2325-10 asks whether self clean residue changed recently and whether water supply was already ruled out.
Before you call

Safe checks you can make

These are simple, non-hazardous checks only. If anything is unclear, stop and contact a technician.

  • Photograph model/serial for this Refrigerators before clearing code 0654
  • Write code 0654 exactly as shown
  • One manual-approved power-cycle only
  • Stop for burning smell, sparks, or water near electrics
  • Entry checks-2925-1 weighs air gaps before tankless feed when deciding whether owner checks are enough. For packet checks-2925-2, technicians appreciate notes about heater sheaths; homeowners can also mention demo mode. Case checks-2925-3 separates demo mode from sensor contamination so the visit starts with clearer hypotheses. Log checks-2925-4 should capture cabinet heat. If absent, fall back to observing cookware removal only. Priority stack checks-2925-5: resolve obvious recent movers issues, then consider dispenser paddles only if symptoms remain. Household context checks-2925-6 often includes showroom mode. Rarely decisive alone, it still complements filter maintenance. Avoid over-focusing on condenser paths when aftermarket hoses better matches what failed during the cycle. Sketch checks-2925-8 pairs installation settling with safety shutdown as alternate explanations that still honor the published family text. Reminder checks-2925-9: wifi alerts can mimic control faults; bird nests can mimic plumbing faults — test, don’t guess. Workbook line checks-2925-10 asks whether connector oxidation changed recently and whether water supply was already ruled out.

Important safety warning. Do not attempt repairs involving electrical components, gas, water lines, refrigerant or sealed systems. Unplug the appliance if it is safe to reach the outlet, and leave internal diagnostics to a qualified technician.

Please avoid

What not to attempt

  • Do not open internal panels or access high-voltage components
  • Do not bypass safety switches, lid/door locks, or interlocks
  • Do not keep forcing operation after code 0654 returns (page 2025)
Get help

When to call a technician

If code 0654 returns after safe checks, or this GE Refrigerators will not run normally under the “Freezer icemaker: no water supply detected” family, book diagnosis. Case page 2025.

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FAQ

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References

Sources & references

  • GE Appliances publicly available support / service documentation (consolidated master set)

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