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My oven fan went on at 4am for no reason and started to beep with F2, hit stop/clear and would come on again, the only solution was to turn the breaker off! now oven isn't reading temp right, instantly says you are up to temp, oven just barely warm

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Sounds like a bad computer board...check and see if it is still under warranty or it may fall under a recall and you can get it fixed for free.

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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.
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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.
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