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your F3 means: Oven temperature sensor open you cannot reset this type of problem.
Check oven temperature sensor, should be ~1100 ohms at room temperature. If too high or low, replace oven temperature sensor
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HI. Generally, this will be the cause of a failed oven temp sensor. If your unit's orientation is doubled, the top oven sensor will be the culprit. Some model will incorporate a sensor fuse at the wiring harness. Check the fuse, if equipped, for continuity. If the fuse is bad, replace it. If the fuse is ok, replace the oven temp sensor.
F3E0 - Failed oven temp sensor(top sensor if double oven)
HI. This is a failed oven temperature sensor error code. Simply replace the temp sensor, asap. This will clear the code. The temp sensors are generally located inside the oven, mounted on the back wall, in the top left or right corner.
The temp indicator light goes on and off according to the temp selected.
The sensor referred to is part and parcel of the the thermostat, or temp selector
the fact the light goes on and off, shows that the thermostatt is working, but neccesserily at the correct temp.I maintain that the thermostat that controls the temp is faulty, and needs to be replaced.
This is a failed oven temp sensor. the control is not receiving a proper resistance signal from this sensor at this time. the control will shut down the unit if this is the issue. check the oven temp sensors connections form the control to the sensor housing for loose or worn contacts, if the wiring is ok, replace the temp sensor.
This is failed communication between the EOC and the temp sensors located in the oven. i recommend testing the EOC(break point test on the pins) for its operational value and the temp sensors as well. replace any component that doesn'tregister.
I would also inspect the oven temp sensors for welded harness and fouled housings.
Hi. this is a failing oven temp sensor. the sensor probe is not responding to the oven control. this will cause erratic temps in this oven. it will also damage the control board if the sensor isn't replaced soon.
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