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I figure you me f7 and f8 here is what the coad means. there is no d8 code.
F7
This code usually means that there is a problem with the keypanel. Many times, it means the keypanel needs to be replaced.
F8
This code usually means that the electronic control needs to be replaced.
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The F7 error code means that the computer thinks a button on the touchpad is stuck. Sometimes this can be resolved by making sure the touchpad connector fits tight into the control board. The F7 code can be cleared by pushing CANCEL/OFF. If it returns the touchpad needs to be replaced .
The F7 error code means that a function key on the touchpad is shorted or stuck, the F7 can be cleared by pushing the clear/off button,if the error code returns the touchpad would need to be replaced.
I am pretty sure f7 means a stuck key pad. If you can open the console there is a tech sheet in the control panel area. It will tell you for sure the code and what it means. 877-262-1479 for parts if you come up with the correct answer I beleive you have to relplace the touchpad to fix if it is the stuck key pad
Send an e-mail to Charlie at [email protected] for a fix-it that you can try. He explains a possible solution fully with his 'The Dreaded "F7" Error' solution. I actually found his information on another website when I did a web search for "GE Profile Oven F7 Issue". I sent an e-mail to him and he replied with free fix-it information. I am not a repair person myself, but, his instructions are very clear and simple to follow. I did the fix-it at no cost in approximately 10 minutes and it has solved my problem so far.
My oven is also a JT950 and the builder installed it in our home back in 2000. Our F7 issue started about 2 years ago. For a few months, "clearing" the panel and/or shutting the oven off at the breaker panel would temporarily solve the problem. About 1 1/2 year ago, however, the F7 would come on and continually beep. A repairman looked at the oven and replaced the control panel at a cost of $600 (ugh...). That solved the problem until a month ago when the F7 continuous beeping began again. There was no way I was going to pay another $600. for "temporary" repair and I was thinking of replacing the oven. Luckily, I came across the above-mentioned fix-it information and took a chance by following the simple instructions provided.
F-7 on the GE is a touch pad error, all you can do is replace the whole touchpad. You can try shutting the power off at the breaker leave off for 5 min at least. turn the power back on sometimes this will get rid of it for a time.
there is no other way to get around that but to replae the control once agsin. It sounds like there are some stuck touchpads or the control itself is shorted. either way you need to replace it.
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