That would be the motherboard. Here are the 100 codes1xx
System board
101System board; Interrupt failure102System board; Timer failure103System board; Timer interrupt failure104System board; protected mode failure105System board; last 8042 command not accepted106System board; Converting logic test107System board; Hot non-maskable interrupt test108System board; Timer bus test109System board; Memory select error110PS/2 system board; Parity check error111PS/2 memory adapter112PS/2 MicroChannel arbitration113PS/2 MicroChannel arbitration114PS/2 External ROM checksum error115Cache parity error, ROM checksum, or DMA error116System board port read/write failure118System board parity or L2-cache error during previous power-on119"E" Step level 82077 (floppy controller) and 2.88M drive installed (not supported)120Microprocessor self test error121256K ROM checksum error (second 128Kb bank)121Unexpected hardware interrupts131PC system board cassette port wrap test failed131DMA compatibility registers error132DMA extended registers error133DMA verify logic error134DMA arbitration logic error151Battery or CMOS RAM failure152Real-time clock or CMOS RAM failure160PS/2 system board ID not recognized161System options not set; dead battery162System options not set; CMOS checksum/configuration error163Time and Date not set; clock not updating164Memory Size error; CMOS setting does not match RAM165PS/2 system options not set166PS/2 MicroChannel adapter time-out error167PS/2 system clock not updating168CMOS configuration error (math co-processor)169System board and processor card configuration mismatch170ASCII setup conflict error170PC Convertible; LCD not in use when suspended171Rolling-bit-test failure on CMOS shutdown address byte171PC Convertible; base 128K checksum failure172Rolling-bit-test failure on NVRAM diagnostic byte172PC Convertible; diskette active when suspended173Bad CMOS/NVRAM checksum173PC Convertible; real-time clock RAM verification error174Bad configuration174PC Convertible;LCD configuration change175Bad EEPROM CRC #1175PC Convertible;LCD alternate mode failed176Tamper evident177Bad priviledged-access-password CRC177Bad EEPROM178Bad EEPROM179NVRAM error log full181Unsupported configuration182Priviledged-access switch (jmp 2) is not in the write-enable position183PAP is needed to boot from the system programs183PAP is required184Bad power on password checksum - erase it184Bad power on password185Bad startup sequence186Password-protection hardware error187Serial number error188Bad EEPROM checksum CRC #2189Excessive incorrect password attempts19182385 cache controller failure194System board memory error199INSTALLED DEVICES list
It indicates a problem with the system boards. For more info, start here.
Hello friend, thank you for your post!
Based off the information you have provided your question is under an "F13" error code but you also stated that it is showing you an "F1" error. I have researched both error codes for you. "F13" usually indicates error identification, which could be an issue within your control board. "F1" typically can indicate that the range has detected an issue with the runaway temperature (overheating). Both codes could be corrected with a reset, which you can do by flipping the household circuit breaker for roughly ten minutes. If that does not correct the issue I would recommend contacting a professional. I hope this is helpful. -Matt
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