Possible Solutions
Reset power to the product:
There may be a problem with the Oven Appliance Manger Control or the associated wiring.
Still need help? Call or schedule service.
SOURCE: Kitchen Aid ovens - error codes
The F-3 error code typically means you have sensor problem. The sensor is usually mounted in the oven space up near the top of the unit. The first thing to do is turn off the circuit breaker to the oven. Do you have an ohm meter? I suggest if you don't to purchase one. They are relatively inexpensive. Maybe you can borrow one from a friend. Disconnect the sensor from the electronic control and measure the resistance. There should be a wiring diagram in the top of the unit that will help you to locate the sensor wires. Most sensors should read around 1100 ohms at room temperature. If sensor reads as an open circuit or has a very high resistance, it must be replaced. If instead it reads very low, then there is a short in the wiring. Some units have a fuse in series with the sensor. Check to see that the fuse has not blown.
SOURCE: Error EO F2
EO-F2
Is a poorly connected keypad ribbon.
Remove the front panel and unplu, then re-insert the keypad ribbon in the control.
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SOURCE: my kitchen aid oven has error codes f3 e1 what do
Hello there:
F3 - E1
Oven temperature
sensor shorted
Replace oven
temperature sensor
Now if it is just a f-3 and nothing else3
f 3
Open oven
temperature sensor or thermal fuse
Replace oven
temperature sensor or thermal fuse
SOURCE: Kitchen Aid Oven - Superba Selectra- receive
Hi,
Here is what Kitchen Aid says about F4:
F4 Meat probe shorted
1. Disconnect meat probe and measure probe resistance (78kω at 60° F [15.6° C],
37kω at 90° F [32.2° C]).
2. If resistance is not valid replace probe.
3. Insert probe and check for a firm connection between probe and jack (in oven cavity).
4. Check connection between jack and harness (in rear of oven).
It sounds like the probe jack may be bad or the wiring between the jack and the control board above.
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