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F-3 signal on Jenn-Air SVE47600, grill-range, self-cleaning convection oven

I have an old (more than 20 years) Jenn-Air grill-range, self-cleaning convection slide-in oven, model SVE47600. Two months ago the front display panel (clock, etc.) faded out and I had it replaced by a Jenn-Air repairman. Last night the oven suddenly started beeping and flashing F-3. I pressed the cancel off pad, and the oven shut down. After an hour I turned the oven on again, but the same thing happened. Two hours later I tried again -- same result. I even unplugged the unit -- still no luck. So, I plugged it back in and left the oven alone. Then, at 11 pm, the oven fan came on by itself and wouldn't shut off by the panel. I unplugged the unit for good. Could you tell me what F-3 means and whether this is fixable? Is it worth repairing and re-repairing, or should I consider buying a new oven?

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  • Ogar Jan 06, 2008

    Thanks. Since I just got a new display panel, would that that new part be the cause of the problem? Or could it be that the oven is not properly insulated and frying the panels?

  • Ogar Jan 07, 2008

    thanks for all your advice.

  • Anonymous Mar 24, 2014

    Our Jenn-Air cook top has a down draft fan. In the middle of grilling/cooking it shuts off. After a few minutes it will come on again. I know that when we use the grill the fan is wired to come on, but I can;t figure out why it shuts off

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The F3 means there is something wrong in the sensor circuit, sensor/wiring/clock. F3 Problem: Shorted or open oven temperature sensor (RTD): Solution: Check sensor harness and harness connection between oven sensor and oven control. Replace oven temperature sensor (RTD) if wiring is ok.

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  • Anonymous Jan 06, 2008

    If you decide to attempt this your self, please be sure to disconnect the power! Be careful!

  • Anonymous Jan 06, 2008

    Oven technology has greatly improved over time. If you can afford it, I would consider replacement!


  • Anonymous Jan 06, 2008

    It is unlikely that the new part, if it worked for some time, was defective out of the box. If the repair company that installed the new part(s) has any kind of 90 day warranty (not likely but worth looking into) you may want to go that route first.



    If you are comfortable doing so, you may want to be sure that the wiring harness is connected, not loose. I doubt that this is the problem, however.



    Your diagnosis of worn insulation could be related, as heat in the wrong place is not helpful to electrical circuits!

  • Anonymous Jan 06, 2008

    Here is a link to a website that sells parts, but also has diagrams and helpful information for your Oven, should you choose to do it yourself!



    Good Luck, and keep me informed



    Brian

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