Sometimes a fault code F241 shows up . Oven / Grill will work again after a while when oven cools down
SOURCE: oven showing F2 fault
I concur with Catriver. F2 means that the oven temperature has exceeded a preset threshold. It could be for any of the following reasons: Welded relay contacts. Cooling fan stalled or blocked air flow to rear of unit. High resistance in oven sensor leads/high resistance in connectors especially at sensor in rear. There could be an open thermal switch in the yellow leads. The oven sensor would measure around 2650 ohms at the "clean temperature".
SOURCE: fan oven wont heat up
If fan is workintg, but no heat, then replace oven element.
If no heat or fan, then make sure timer is set on manual and not on auto
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SOURCE: Candy F254/3X single fan oven, grill works, oven doesn't.
If fan is working o/k, then you need to fit a new oven element
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Testimonial: "Possibly looking for a bit more info. My manual talks about top and bottom elements. I take it the grill is the top element."
SOURCE: Oven not working, is it the thermostat or element
This will almost certainly be the element and is fairly simple to replace.
SOURCE: Jenn-Air Wall Oven Model #WW30430P F5 Fault Code
I have the exact same problem with an F5 fault code. I also have a new clock assembly. RepairClinic.com said "Jenn Air fault code F5 = Hardware and watchdog circuits disagree / Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
Jenn Air Fault code for newer models F5 = Power to element relays disabled in cook mode
1. Intermittent oven temperature sensor or wire harness or,
2. Intermittent contact on power relay board"
This doesn't help since it is too technical. What should I do next?
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