Goodman GMVC960803BN Error Code E10: Grounding Fault
What Does Code E10 Mean?
Error code E10 on the Goodman GMVC960803BN indicates that the integrated control module has detected a grounding fault. Specifically, the service instructions identify a poor neutral connection as the primary cause and direct the technician to verify the neutral wire connection to the furnace and its continuity back to the ground source.
A proper neutral and equipment ground are essential for the furnace's safety systems and flame sensing to function correctly. When the neutral is improperly connected — loose, corroded, or missing — the control module cannot complete the reference circuits it needs and will report a grounding fault. This is an electrical safety issue that affects not only furnace operation but the safety of any person in contact with the appliance.
An electrician or HVAC technician must verify that the neutral (white) wire is securely connected at the furnace terminal block, at the disconnect switch, and at the circuit breaker panel. Continuity between the neutral conductor and the ground bus must be confirmed. The equipment ground wire to the furnace chassis should also be checked for continuity.
Common Causes
| Cause | Likelihood | DIY? |
|---|---|---|
| Poor or disconnected neutral wire connection | Most common | ✗ Call a pro → |
| Loss of ground continuity | Common | ✗ Call a pro → |
When to Call a Professional
Contact a licensed HVAC technician if:
- E10 is present — a technician must use a multimeter to verify the neutral wire continuity and ground connection before the furnace can be safely operated
- The neutral or ground wiring has corrosion or a loose connection — an electrician must properly repair the wiring and restore a solid connection
✓ Verified against manufacturer service manual — March 2026