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The F31 error code means that the control board detects the oven temperature probe circuit is shorted. If the sensor tests good, then you could have a bad control board or a short in the wiring.
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Looks like a keypad problem.
First remove power for 10 minutes or so and then give it a try. This may reset the board.
If this does nothing.
Disconnect the unit from power, unplug the keypad at the control board and clean the connectors then reconnect it and give it a try.
Use electronics cleaner or isopropyl alcohol and a tooth brush to clean them. Just make sure all the solvent has evaporated before reconnecting.
If the ribbon cable is the type where just the insulation is removed (no connector) the contacts can be cleaned with a pencil eraser. Do not use an ink eraser as iit is too abrasive.
If this does nothing
Check it with a meter as shown in the tech sheet to confirm it is shot.
If it is OK then the problem is probably on the control board itself.
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Here is the link to the pdf test sheet mentioned above.
http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Springfield/316904001.pdf
Make sure there is power present at the socket.
If not then the wire must have bad connector some where between the socket to the switch or may be the switch itself is defect.
If yes, there is power at the socket then make sure the center touch the end of the bulb.
Good luck
Mai
the method when converting gasses is to use different jet sizes required for the new gas in use
it also means that the air shrouds have to be adjusted to maintain the correct burn ratio and get a blue or colorless flame and a possible adjustment or the pressure regulator
Gas is NOT in the domain of the DIY and only a qualified accredited gas fitter should be doing the job
Hey friend, I appreciate your post! It sounds like a possible issue within your control panel or a faulty wiring harness. I would recommend seeking assistance from a professional for further proper diagnosis and repair to avoid any unnecessary part purchases. If you need any additional assistance please feel free to reconnect. -Matt