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Whirlpool RBS245PDS Electric Single Oven - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Need to clean liquid drip from inside of door whirlpool built-in
Hi, The screws in the bottom edge of the door will need to be removed. The dor handles screws usually help hold the upper part of the door together. There might be screws on each side. Makes sure the door is laying on a flat surface and be gentle with the glass pieces. They are very fragile.
I am sending you a picture of the door pieces and how they line up inside the frame.
Please let me know if I can assist you further.
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6/20/2013 1:46:40 AM •
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on Jun 20, 2013
Whirpool GBD307 - Display not working
We had the same error codes F2 E6. We were told to turn off the breaker to the oven for 5 minutes and then turn it back on and it will reset itself. We tried it and it worked! Whirpool wanted to send someone out on a service call. Thank goodness we didn't!
3/20/2013 7:39:48 PM •
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on Mar 20, 2013
Whirlpool oven accubake system
I have a whirlpool accubake wall oven. Half-way through baking a pie ,unknown to me, the oven went to the self-clean mode , the door locked and the pie started to burn. I tried to turn the oven off but it would not cut off. I immediately ran to the house's main power and turned off the oven breaker. I waited for a short time to let the oven cool enough to open the door and get the burned pie out, then went back to turn my breaker back on and the oven (even though in the off mode) started heating again with the bottom unit turning red again. I had to then go back and pull the power. We tried this several times trying to push the off button but the oven will not go off until we throw the breaker. Help please!
9/10/2012 9:22:27 PM •
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on Sep 10, 2012
After self-cleaning, oven will not
There is a thermal fuse on the back of the oven that has blown, it is in series with the broil and bake elements so when it goes out neither element will work. You will have to pull the oven and take the back off. the fuse will be behind the rear panel. It usually has to red wires going to it. Once the fuse is replaced the oven should work fine. It is fairly common for this fuse to blow during the clean cycle due to a lack of air flow around the oven.
8/29/2011 1:45:20 AM •
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on Aug 29, 2011
Oven Gave E2 and F3 warning and the door locked.
The F3 E2 error code indicates that the electronic oven control board in the range senses an over-temperature condition in the oven.
This can be caused by a failed temperature sensor probe, a wiring problem between the sensor and the control board, or a failed electronic oven control board.
If the oven is apparently not overheating when this error code appears, then your likely failure is the temperature sensor probe.
If the oven is overheating, then you likely have a failed electronic oven control board due to a stuck relay not cycling the oven heating element off properly.
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In the service manual are Error codes, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting steps you can follow.
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8/3/2011 2:22:46 AM •
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on Aug 03, 2011
Whirlpool Accubake GBS307. Won't
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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 the problem is with the control board. Please get back to me if you have any other questions.
Kevin
6/23/2011 7:28:24 PM •
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on Jun 23, 2011
Need pn for interior door
Hello, Thank You for using FixYa. I will be helping you today.Part number 4449247 for inner door glass.
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6/13/2011 5:33:39 PM •
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on Jun 13, 2011
I have an whirlpool RBS275
The PF code indicates the control board has lost power and regained it. When pf occurs while cooking it is usually caused by a bad connection. I suspect one of the terminals inside a connector has backed up and is not connecting securely to the control board or power supply.
I would disconnect the power to the range and remove the rear control panel cover. Disconnect each connector and inspect the terminals and the wires crimped in the terminals. I think you will find the problem in this area.
1/16/2011 3:49:22 PM •
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on Jan 16, 2011
OVEN DOES WANT TO GET TO SET TEMP.
Do you mean oven doesnt want to get to set tempreture in this case you would test the oven tempreture sensor with an ohm meter between 65-80 degrees inside tempt should be reading between 1000-1100 ohms any less of a fluctuation and you would replace the sensor if you have any further questions message me back Thanks again Rick
1/8/2011 7:31:44 PM •
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on Jan 08, 2011
Bread (biscuits/rolls) burn on top and raw on
there are two elements in the oven one on top..one on bottom...the top one is also used for broil functions...the lower element may have burned out...to remove it there will be a screw holding a plate with the lower element attached to it...you may also need to turn the oven around and in the back there may be a cover where the electrical connections are...you may need to unscreww 2 screws to remove the element...if you have a multitester or can get one ..you'll want to check the resistance of the element..it will be a low value(not sure what value exactly). If it won't give a reading or shows nothing on the meter then you'll need to replace the element...you can get elements at appliance parts stores or on the internet..you can even try an appliance repair shop for parts.
12/22/2010 2:59:08 PM •
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on Dec 22, 2010
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