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Whirlpool GBD307PRS Stainless Steel Electric Double Oven Questions & Answers
Whirlpool double oven display reads E6 F2
I have a Whirlpool RBD275PRT00 that showed the same codes. it would allow me to cancel and work for a few more days until the display finally went blank and after a few days of being blank displayed the codes again. I ordered a New Electronic control board from Sears W10340941 for 189 dollars just recently, when I just looked for this part for your model it's that same number but now listed for 254. There are services that will repair your board for a little less but it will not be a new board. it's still much cheaper that a new oven.
12/14/2013 11:47:05 AM •
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on Dec 14, 2013
I changed out the control assembly because the LED
Hi
This means a loose/broken wire on
the oven temp sensor or the sensor is bad and should be replaced. To solve this
issue start by checking the oven temp. sensor for 1100 ohms, if the rating is
more then that then check the door switch and replace the part that
is bad. Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance.
Daniel
8/11/2011 9:01:51 PM •
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on Aug 11, 2011
I turned off the circuit
is it just a pf error or something with another E or F error code after it as well? first try clearing the display and reseting the clock after this try holding cancel for 10 seconds and also try unplugging the unit then repluggingt after wards as a last step and then holding the cancel once again for ten seconds couple other things on the subject but need to know if you are seeing any other codes please message me back after you have performed these steps and we can go through if you do have any other error codes afterwards as well as check on if your oven needs any parts replaced as well Thanks again Rick
p.s if these steps do not work im seeing a couple repairs as to control board as well as replaceing part of the spark system aka thermite bead but would need to know if you have any further error codes showing
1/9/2011 10:38:58 PM •
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on Jan 09, 2011
Convection upper oven not heating.
I Have worked on quite a few of these in the last few weeks, i have found that about 50% of these problems are caused by the control board and the other 50% caused by the thermal fuse, you can check the fuse by removing the unit from the wall and checking for continuity at the thermal fuse. If the fuse is in fact ok then it is the board that is not sending the correct amount of power to the elements. So the Power Control Board is what will need to be replaced, you can purchase both of these parts at,
http://www.reliableparts.com/ by using your model number.
Please rate my solution if it was helpful to you.
If you need more in depth information or pictures on how to remove and take this machine apart, feel free to ask.
Thanks, Repairman45
12/15/2010 7:00:24 AM •
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on Dec 15, 2010
Dirty oven window
Try to remove the door. For the Kitchenaid, thereis a hinge on each side with a latch that flips up. Once the door is removed, remove all screws and you should be able to get at glass. Be very careful, the Kitchenaid had four panes of glass.
1/5/2009 5:04:14 PM •
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on Jan 05, 2009
Bottom oven not working
It is quite possible the control electronics have failed. There are separate relays for the upper and lower ovens. Ours recently failed the upper oven with the same symptoms and it was the electronic control. The other part is the overheat thermal sensor for the oven may be out.
12/13/2008 3:46:59 PM •
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on Dec 13, 2008
Door
The latch assembly should have a switch on it to indicate whether or not the door is open. Press in or sideways on the latch arm to simulate a door closed condition.
3/11/2007 5:26:36 AM •
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on Mar 11, 2007
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