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F3e2 error My oven keeps beeping and showing f3e2 error

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Oven keeps beeping:
As there is no reprogramming of most control boards try this, disconnect the power and wait 30 seconds and then reconnecting the power.

If it's an "F1" fault code this generally implies an electronic oven control (EOC) failure. Disconnect the power, wait 30 seconds or longer and then reapply power. If "F1" returns upon power-up, replace the electronic oven control.
The oven control can be accessed and replaced from the rear of the control panel.

NOTE:Disconnect the power cord from the power source before removing the panel from behind the console.
If its an F2 ERROR CODE, The F2 error indicates an open circuit in the oven temperature probe.

Your range has a resettable thermostat in series with the oven temperature probe. If this thermostat opens the clock will display F2 and the oven won't heat.
You can reset the thermostat by pushing in the reset button on top of the thermostat.
Some ovens have an alarm that will beep continuously every six seconds to alert you that the oven is still on. Usually, a kitchen timer that you have set will cause the beeping, but occasionally it can be an error with the oven's settings. If it is the kitchen timer, you can simply push the "Kitchen Timer On/Off" button to end the continuous beeping. If that does not stop the beeping, it is probably beeping due to an error. You can turn the continuous beeping off but you may still need to troubleshoot the issue that is causing the beeping noise.

Read more :http://www.ehow.com/how_12086370_ge-oven-stop-beeping.html How to Get GE Oven to Stop Beeping eHow

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: my oven is showing a code F3E2 i would like to

Replace the oven temperature sensor.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2009

SOURCE: Oven indicator lights flashing F3E2, what does

look behind thecontrol panal and find the wire diagrame,you may have to remove the back panal.un plug unit first.on the diagrame it has a place were it tell's you what f3e2 mean's.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2010

SOURCE: Trying to clean oven get code F3E2

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2010

SOURCE: When using the oven I

A reset switch is what he is talking about. Turn power off at breaker for one minute if this does not rectify problem have a service tech come out. A local appliance guy is usually the cheapest and best route to take as the brand name guys are usually few and far between.

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  • Posted on Oct 23, 2010

SOURCE: had an error code F3E2 show up on the screen

F3-E2 Oven over heat. Replace Sensor

0ae81cf.jpgOven sensor should measure around 1100 ohms.
Oven sensors should not be grounded. Continuity from frame to either sensor wire is a bad sensor.
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Oven keeps beeping:
As there is no reprogramming of most control boards try this, disconnect the power and wait 30 seconds and then reconnecting the power.

If it's an "F1" fault code this generally implies an electronic oven control (EOC) failure. Disconnect the power, wait 30 seconds or longer and then reapply power. If "F1" returns upon power-up, replace the electronic oven control.
The oven control can be accessed and replaced from the rear of the control panel.

NOTE:Disconnect the power cord from the power source before removing the panel from behind the console.
If its an F2 ERROR CODE, The F2 error indicates an open circuit in the oven temperature probe.

Your range has a resettable thermostat in series with the oven temperature probe. If this thermostat opens the clock will display F2 and the oven won't heat.
You can reset the thermostat by pushing in the reset button on top of the thermostat.
Some ovens have an alarm that will beep continuously every six seconds to alert you that the oven is still on. Usually, a kitchen timer that you have set will cause the beeping, but occasionally it can be an error with the oven's settings. If it is the kitchen timer, you can simply push the "Kitchen Timer On/Off" button to end the continuous beeping. If that does not stop the beeping, it is probably beeping due to an error. You can turn the continuous beeping off but you may still need to troubleshoot the issue that is causing the beeping noise.

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http://www.ehow.com/how_12086370_ge-oven-stop-beeping.html
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Got popcorn? Heres a movie:


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