Is there an easy fix or do we need a repair man?
SOURCE: repair GE electric range
Door motor safety circuit you may have a faulty Electronic Range Control (ERC).. let us know what you find out.. krazytech
SOURCE: oven won't heat
I have EXACTLY the same problem, occured today 9/25/07. Model RBS305PDQ16. At least I know I am not crazy... You know when Ronald Regan was President the CIA analysts assured him that the Soviet Bloc was ready to crumble because the people were constatly complaining that "nothing seened to work anymore." ...must have included ovens...
SOURCE: After self cleaning, Range trips circuit breaker when using convection
self cleaning ovens use super hot seting to bake the oven clean and it sounds like it melted a wire and it is shorting out the oven on that setting. look at the wires you can see or easy to remove panels
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SOURCE: Whilrpool Self Cleaning Range Door won't unlock
try this
1. Verify error code by pressing and holding CANCEL/OFF key for 5 seconds.
Momentarily (less than 5 sec.) press CANCEL key again to remove error code
display.
2. Press and hold any key for 1 minute until F2 E0 code is displayed.
3. Cancel F2 E0 error code.
4. Program and start the clean mode. Observe to see if door locks. If it does not,
inspect the locking mechanism from the solenoid to the latch pawl and door to
find the cause of the problem. If the door is not locking, then 1 minute from the
start of clean, the F5 E1 code will again be displayed. Steps 1 through 3 will
have to be repeated before another clean can be started.
5. Once any mechanical problems with the latch mechanism have been corrected,
program and start a clean cycle (after, if necessary, clearing F5 E1 error code)
to ensure proper operation of the door lock. Immediately cancel the clean mode to observe proper operation of door unlock
SOURCE: self-cleaning electric range
Hi
Here are the codes for you range:
F0 - E0 Analog to Digital Failure Disconnect for 30 seconds - if display re-appears - replace control F1 - E1Safety flip flopReplace Electronic Range Control/Clock (ERC) F2 - E0Shorted keypadReplace Electronic Range Control/Clock (ERC) F3 - E0Oven temperature sensor or oven temperature sensor fuse openedReplace oven temperature sensor or fuseF3 - E1Oven temperature sensor shortedReplace oven temperature sensor F3 - E2Oven too hotReplace oven temperature sensor F3 - E3Clean temp too hot Replace oven temperature sensorF5 - E0
F5 - E1 and E2 Door latch problemCheck door/latch switch, replace if necessary
Looks like yours is a bad oven control. There is a # at the end of yourmodel # 0-5 that will determine which control it takes. Once you havethat # you can look it up at http://www3.sears.com/ Looks like the part costs about $165.
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