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The parts diagram here, https://www.appliancepartspros.com/oven-parts-for-whirlpool-ggp84800.html , lists the oven temperature as part 8. That is Whirlpool part AP6011627. Note: the F3 error indicates that the ERC (electronic range control/clock) isn't getting the message from the temperature sensor. It can also occur if the wiring is damaged or the ERC is faulty. You may want to check for damaged wiring if the new sensor doesn't cure the F3 error. Then check the ERC pins where the temperature sensor connects to it.
If the error persists, the only solution is usually to replace the ERC. The ERC for the GGP84800 is not be available any longer as a new part. You may be able to get a remanufactured ERC.
First thing i would do is turn the circuit barker off to oven for one minuet and then turn it back on. feature not available is gone then press bake and start bake cycle. monitor the oven for 1 minute to ensure the error code does not display again. If it dose then you will need to get a repair service company to come check it out. they will have to enter the diagnostic mode and check for any other fault codes to make sure there is not something else causing the problem before the control board is replaced.
what is the model #? sounds like a fused relay on the control board, or an element that is grounded to the frame. call a tech on this one, 240V appliances are not to be trifled with!
If is 6 months old call for warranty repair, turn off circuit breaker for a minute then repower this may clear it if not again call for warranty service
most common problems:
1. calrod unit not working(heating element) easy replacement
2. breaker tripped.(sometimes a double breaker will only trip one of the circuit breakers so you end up with half power)
good luck
It's an error code that will not go away until a technician resets it. Quote straight from the manual :
"The oven may detect a fault during programming or during operation. If a fault is detected, the message "Fault detected - press power to clear" or "Fault detected - press enter to try again" may appear. Follow directions in the display. If the fault reappears or does not clear, call an authorized servicer or the toll-free number in the display. • If the same operation is attempted before having the wall oven repaired, the message "Feature not available" will appear. The feature will remain inoperable until service is obtained":
That happened to my fairly new Whirlpool double oven. But I remembeedr the power in the neighborhood had flickered earlier in the day. So I went to the circuit breaker and shutoff power to the oven for about 30 seconds and turned back on. Everything normal now. I just assumed the slight flicker in the power affected to programming.
F1-E1 - EEPROM Checksum Error - Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds and then reconnect. Allow at least a minute after power has been restored and if error code reappears, replace control board (clock).
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