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Maytag 24" Built-In Single Gas Wall Oven - Stainless-Steel Questions & Answers
Oven has a f3 error
Hi angelice_wil,
The F3 fault code description is a shorted or open oven temperature sensor. The easiest way to correct this error is to check the sensor harness and harness connection between oven sensor and oven control. If you noticed that the wiring is all ok, replace the oven temperature sensor (RTD).
Hope it helps.
Thank you for using FixYa.
4/1/2011 4:58:15 PM •
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White maytag gas and broiler
Hello & Welcome to FixYa
F7 error code is displayed when the clock assembly/electronic range control (ERC) goes bad and needs replacement. Please get back to me if you have any other questions.
Kevin
3/12/2011 7:07:53 PM •
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Maytag gas oven has an
The F1 code on a Maytag electric stove means the electronic range control, clock or touch pad is defective. You or a technician can do a test to determine which item is broken, but you must replace the electronic clock range in models where the touch pad and range control are one part.
2/1/2011 2:16:57 AM •
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What does f2 mean on the oven
Hi mil4kids,
F2 means the oven temperature is too hot. The easiest way to correct this error is to check the sensor harness and harness connection between oven sensor and oven control. If you noticed that the wiring is all ok, replace the oven temperature sensor (RTD).
Hope it helps.
Thank you for using FixYa.
12/20/2010 12:09:55 AM •
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Turn on power to oven. The upper unit starts on
Hi amarcey,
The F1 fault code description is a defective touch pad or clock (ERC). Please refer to the steps below for additional information.
1. Unplug the range power cord or turn the power off to the range at the circuit breaker. It is very important that the power to the range has been disconnected, so please double check before continuing.
2. Gain access inside the control panel.
3. Disconnect the touch pad (also called keypad or membrane switch) ribbon from the ERC.
4. Make sure there are no lose wires, or anything else that may cause a short when power is turned back on. Assemble the control panel back the way it was.
5. Turn the power back on.
6. Wait for at least one hour to see if the F1 code comes back
7. Please replace the ERC, if F1 comes back. If it does not, replace the touch pad.
Hope it helps.
Thank you for using FixYa.
12/6/2010 7:17:38 PM •
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Oven beeps and display read "F3". what does this
Hi dpaulthomas,
The F3 fault code description is a shorted or open oven temperature sensor. The easiest way to resolve this error is to check the sensor harness and harness connection between oven sensor and oven control. If you noticed that the wiring is all ok, replace the oven temperature sensor (RTD).
Hope it helps.
Thank you for using FixYa.
8/31/2010 10:37:22 PM •
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Maytag 24
Hi ngwhite,
The trouble code F5 is a Watchdog and hardware conflict. You need to replace the clock (ERC).
Hope it helps.
Thank you for using FixYa.
8/2/2010 7:31:02 PM •
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I'm getting fault code f2
Hi
Thanks for using FixYa. Error F2 in your range/oven means oven temperature sensor circuit failure. To resolve this issue you’ll have to check the oven temp. sensor circuit if the reading is more then 1100ohms then it should be replaced however, if the rating is fine then it is the Electronic Range Control (ERC) that has gone bad & should be replaced. Please do rate the solution if the issue is resolved or post a comment for further assistance.
Thanks
Rylee
8/22/2010 11:26:52 PM •
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Oven will not go on. It is saying : F-3. What is
F3 means that the electronic oven controller has detected that the temperature sensor circuit has opened. This could be due to a failure of the temperature sensor itself, a bad wiring connection in the sensor circuit or a failure in the electronic control.
Best Regards,
Bruce
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6/22/2010 1:54:22 AM •
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Oven not igniting
Very common problem, the ignitor or glow coil heats up but no gas comes out. For me for the last 12 years this repair has always been a weak ignitor. Call your parts store with the model number and check prices on the exact part and on any generic ignitors for this unit. Replace the ignitor and this should do the job. This can be a bad valve not letting the gas through, but again I have never seen that and I replace 4-6 ignitors a week. Good Luck, Appliance Specialists.
12/15/2009 1:33:54 AM •
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Maytag gas oven has an
Hi. This code is the result of a shorted, or open(circuit) oven temperature sensor device. You will need to Check the sensor harness and harness connection between the oven sensor and oven control.
Replace the oven temperature sensor (RTD) if wiring is ok.
12/11/2009 11:05:39 PM •
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I have an in the maytag gas oven that keeps beep
This simple test will help determine whether the ERC (Electronic Range/oven Control or Clock) or the touch pad is defective when this error code is present.
1. Disconnect power to the range/oven (unplug the range/oven power cord or turn the power off to the range/oven at the circuit breaker). It is very important that the power to the range/oven has been disconnected, so please double check before continuing.
2. Gain access inside the control panel.
3. Disconnect the touch pad (also called keypad or membrane switch) ribbon from the ERC/EOC.
4. Make sure there are no lose wires, or anything else that may cause a short when power is turned back on. Assemble the control panel back the way it was.
5. Turn the power back on.
6. Wait for at least one hour to see if the code comes back (usually accompanied by a beeping sound).
7. If the code comes back and the beeping as well, replace the ERC(control board). If it does not, replace the touch pad.
11/2/2009 5:28:08 PM •
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Have igniter, but no flame.
Ok first thing you need to verify is that the gas valve is on at the connector and there is gas pressure. Then verify that there is no restriction on the flexible gas line(kinked) or any PTFE tape or pipe dope stuck in the connection restricting gas flow. Then make sure that the appliance gas regulator is installed in the right direction and not installed backwards(if it is backwards you will get no gas). Also you might find a valve located on the regulator called a runaway valve(looks like a small clip) is off. Verify that the run-away valve is on. This valve will **** off gas to the oven burner. Then verify that there is no tape or debris covering the burner orfice or assembly. And when the burner igniter is glowing brightly try giving the gas control valve a tap(it might be sticikng). If it lights after you tap it re-try the oven several times to make sure it is working.
11/26/2009 4:18:54 AM •
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