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I get signal F2 on my upper oven GE Profile..year 2006. This seems to happen when I have temperature over 400

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F2 means your oven is sensing that it’s too hot. Try cutting electrical power to it for 5 minutes. If that doesn’t resolve it, either oven temperature sensor / probe or control board will need replacing

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2007

SOURCE: F2 Oven overheats

jaz3133, it's probably the temp sensor that has gone bad. You should be able to get it from the front. It's the probe that comes out from the back wall of the oven. You can have someone ohm it out. Should read approx 1100 ohms at room temp. Part number for the temp sensor is WB20K5040. Make sure power is off befor removing the sensor. Catriver..post back.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Dec 16, 2007

SOURCE: F2 message when self cleaning

I have the exact problem, had a service man look at it while still under warranty. He said it was fixed and left. Tried it again, same problem. Called him back 2 times after that, he quit responding to my calls. By tyhen warranty expired and GE refused to do anything.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2008

SOURCE: GE Profile double Built-In Oven error Code

According to the GE User manual... any F# error code means you have a function error and they suggest you press the CLEAR/OFF pad and allow the oven to cool for one hour. Then put the oven back into operation. If the function code repeats, disconnect all power from th eoven for at least 30 seconds and then reconnect it.. If it still comes back.. call for service.. however it has been my observation that F0 is usually a shorted off key on the keypad. Hope this helps..

Cathy Shin

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2008

SOURCE: ge profile oven loc

hey - I figured it out! hold down the 9 and 0 at the same time for 3 seconds! or it might be another combination depending on your oven - it is probably the 2 keys that the messge is under
Yay!
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

SOURCE: GE Profile convection with light bulb burning out

Multiple possibilities.

  • Being used as a night lite. (continuous use)
  • Not using a light bulb designed for use in a oven.
  • Inexpensive bulb. (very low lamp hour rating).
  • Oven door slamming.
  • Over voltage condition.
  • (My favorite) Light bulb swapping Gnomes.
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If actual over temperature condition occurred: Look for welded relay contacts on bake or broil relays. If this happens, replace oven control (also called clock or ERC).

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The most common oven sensor should be approximately, 1100 ohms when at room temperature. The others may be close to as follows:
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350°F - 1654 ohms
400°F - 1753 ohms
500°F - 1949 ohms
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If no over temperature condition occurred: Look for a high resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if found defective. Check door lock switches.

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