First, clear the error by unplugging the range (or turning off the circuit breaker) for 15-30 minutes. For ranges manufactured by GE, the F8 code indicates that the incorrect voltage is being seen at the electronic oven control board (EOC or clock). If the error after cycling the power, you need to replace the electronic control board. For Maytag ranges, the F8 indicates a problem with the electronic relay board. Again the part has to be replaced if the error persists.
Please add a comment with the model number of the range for information on the part number and pricing for the control board, if it is available. I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
SOURCE: F8 code on Kenmore electric oven
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If your unit has never been serviced - there should still be an original service manual enclosed in plastic taped to the inside of the shell.
In the service manual are Error codes, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting steps you can follow.
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SOURCE: we had a power surge.
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This indicates a open/shorted oven temperature sensor and to solve this problem the sensor needs replacement. If you wan to be sure before replacing the sensor then you can test it with a voltmeter for around 1100ohms....if it reads more then this then it needs replacement however, if the reading is around or less then 1100ohms then it is the control board that needs replacement. Please get back to me if you have any other questions.
Kevin
SOURCE: had a power surge. Burners work, but the
If power surge look for the resistance or the main board.
You didn't post model, but with a surge you probably looking at replacing the ERC. Does the manual say to unplug to reset, or check again on reset the control.
Some have this for reset, can't hurt to try.
This way actually resets for a error also besides temp.
You can check the price of a control here,
http://www.repairclinic.com/
And you can google search for more places to shop prices.
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