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After self cleaning process oven door would not unlock replaced display panel F3 error fan runs constantly lower unit still works upper unit still will not unlock

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F3
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F4
Shorted or open oven temperature sensor
(RTD) 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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Used the self cleaning cycle 24 hrs. ago, but the oven door will not unlock. We tried to run it through another clean cycle but we recieve an E1 error.

Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.
you may have done a panel lock, so try the first solution.

To Lock/Unlock Control: Before locking, make sure the ovens, Timer and Timed Cooking are off. Press and hold START/ENTER until a single tone sounds and "Loc," a picture of a lock and "START?" will appear on the oven display, about 5 seconds. Repeat to unlock and remove "Loc" from display.

To Stop Self-Clean any time:
Press UPPER OFF, LOWER OFF or OFF/CANCEL. If the oven temperature is too high, the door will remain locked. It will not unlock until the oven cools.

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We are using self clean feature. continuous beep about 20 minutes into cleaning screen shows F# locked door and beeps nonstop. what can we do to stop beeping but still proced with self cleaning?

F3 is a bad oven temp sensor. The sensor fail F3 code will appear if during self clean that it senses temps above 915F, or there is an open / short in the temp sensor. The only thing you can do is replace the sensor. Just getting the oven door open can be a real pain as you have unlatch the oven door lock to get to the screws that are in the top lip above the oven door so that you can change the sensor. Depending on model you may have to reach through a burner to manually unlatch the oven door lock or remove the side panel of the oven to manually unlatch the door lock. On most units It will not continue to self clean with an F3 code detected. Once an F3 code is detected the ERC shuts off power to the bake and broil elements so that it does not catch fire from a run away temperature condition.

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Nov 25, 2010 • Ovens
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Got error code F9 while oven cleaning in process. What does this mean?

An F9 error code on a General Electric (GE) oven indicates that the oven's electronic control system has detected a problem with the automatic door lock.
The automatic door lock mechanism prevents the oven door from being opened when the oven is set for "Clean" mode.

The malfunction may be a jammed door lock mechanism, a pinched or broken wire, a faulty lock switch or a fault in the control board itself.

9 out of 10 times the lock switch has failed.

STEP # 1 - Disconnect power to the oven!!

  • Step 2 Open the oven door. Remove three screws from underneath the oven's control panel. Lift the control panel straight up to disengage the mounting pins on the top corners of the panel, then tip the panel toward you.
  • Step 3 Inspect the door lock mechanism. The mechanism is in the lower left area of the space behind the control panel. Rotate the cam on the door lock mechanism to be certain it moves without binding. Replace the mechanism if its mechanical parts do not function properly.
  • Step 4 Inspect the wires that connect the door lock mechanism to the control panel. Check for pinched or broken wires. Check for wires with frayed insulation2_bing.gif. Repair wires as needed if defects are present.
  • Step 5 Locate the six-pin connector on the door lock motor on the right end of the door lock mechanism.
  • Step 6 Rotate the cam on the door lock mechanism to the unlocked position. Test the resistance between Pin 3 and Pin 1 of the door lock connector with the ohmmeter. The resistance should be 0. Replace Lock Switch 2 of the door lock mechanism if the resistance reads other than 0.
  • Step 7 Rotate the cam on the door lock mechanism to the locked position. Test the resistance between Pin 3 and Pin 2 of the door lock connector with the ohmmeter. The resistance should be 0. Replace Lock Switch 1 of the door lock mechanism if the resistance reads other than 0.

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    The oven isn't working and it says FO in red letters

    GE / Hotpoint / RCA
    Oven Fault Codes
    Display Condition Remedy
    F0 & F1 Failed Thermistor Control Replace ERC
    F2 Oven Temp Exceeds 590 with unlocked door High resistance in Sensor, likely a bad sensor
    F3 Open Sensor circuit Open (blown) sensor fuse or bad Sensor
    F4 Shorted wire or Sensor locate short and correct it
    F7-A Function pad button stuck Clean and unstick
    F7-B Bad Clock Replace Clock
    F8 Electrical component failure Replace ERC
    F9 Program with door circuit Check wiring

    Frigidaire / Westinghouse / Tappan / Gibson
    Oven Fault Codes
    Display Condition Remedy
    F0 & F1 EOC failure Replace EOC
    F2 Oven over heat Defective Sensor or EOC
    F3 Oven Sensor Open Replace Sensor
    F4 Shorted wire or Sensor locate short and correct it
    F5 EOC failure Replace EOC
    F6 EOC failure Replace EOC
    F7 EOC failure Replace EOC


    Maytag / MAYCOR / Magic Chef / Jennair / Admiral
    Oven Fault Codes
    Display Condition Remedy
    F0 Function key shorted or stuck button Clean and unstick button or replace Touch Pad or Clock
    F1 Defective Touch Pad or Membrane Replace Touch Pad or Membrane
    F2 Oven over heat defective Relay Board or (if present) or defective Sensor
    F3 Oven Sensor Open Replace Sensor
    F4 Shorted wire or Sensor locate short and correct it or replace Sensor
    F5 Hardware, safety circuits disagree Replace Clock
    F6 Missing AC (power) signal Check for proper voltage (plug, breaker, etc.)
    F7 Function key shorted or stuck button Clean and unstick button or replace Touch Pad or Clock
    F8 A/D Warning Replace Clock
    F9 Door Lock Warning Check door lock circuit or Replace Clock


    Amana / Caloric
    Oven Fault Codes
    Type with display - glass link ERC
    Display Condition Remedy
    F0 No Safety Signal Replace adapter board
    F1 No Safety Signal Replace ERC
    F2 Oven over heat Replace defective Sensor
    F3 Oven Sensor Open Replace Sensor
    F4 Shorted wire or Sensor locate short and correct it or replace Sensor
    F7 Shorted Touch Panel Replace Glass Panel
    F9 Door Latch Error Check latch
    FF Lock Error Check switch and motor
    ERC III - Relay board with separate board/push buttons
    F0 Shorted Push Pad Replace Push Pad
    F1 Defective ERC Replace ERC
    F2 Oven over heat Replace defective Sensor
    F3 Oven Sensor Open Check/Replace Sensor
    F4 Shorted wire or Sensor locate short and correct it or replace Sensor
    F5 Defective ERC Replace ERC
    F6 Defective ERC Replace ERC
    F7 Shorted or sticking button Clean button or replace touch pad
    F8 Defective ERC Replace ERC
    F9 Door Latch Error Check latch


    The following diagnostic chart Does not apply to Whirlpool 'Y' line products. If the model number contains a Y near the end of the number, DO NOT use this chart.
    Whirlpool / KitchenAid / Roper
    Oven Fault Codes
    Ovens with 4 digit displays
    Display Condition Remedy
    F0-E0 Analog to Digital failure Disconnect panel for 30 seconds. if error re-appears then replace control
    F1-E1 Defective ERC Replace ERC
    F2-E0 Shorted Keypad Replace Keypad
    F3-E0 Sensor or Sensor Fuse Open Replace Sensor or Fuse
    F3-E1 Shorted wire or Sensor locate short and correct it or replace Sensor
    F3-E2 Oven over heat Replace Sensor
    F3-E3 Cleaning Temp over heat Replace Sensor
    F5-E0 Door Error Check Door
    F5-E1 Door Latch Check Latch
    F5-E2 Door Switch Check Switch
    Ovens with 2 Digit Displays
    F0 Defective ERC Replace ERC
    F1 Defective ERC Replace ERC
    F2 Oven over heat Replace defective Sensor
    F3 Oven Sensor Open Check/Replace Sensor
    F4 Shorted wire or Sensor locate short and correct it or replace Sensor
    F5 Defective ERC Replace ERC
    F6 Problem with time keeping circuit Reset Time or cooking operation and check for proper ground
    F7 Shorted or sticking button Clean button or replace ERC
    F8 Defective ERC Replace ERC
    F9 Door Latch Error Check latch and latch circuit


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    Dec 18, 2009 • Ovens
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    Component Test Procedure Results
    Electronic
    range control
    F1−1 –Upper Oven >650°F with door unlocked.............................
    F1−2 –Lower Oven >650°F with door unlocked.............................
    F1−3 –Upper Oven >950°F with door locked.................................
    F1−4 –Lower Oven >950°F with door locked.................................
    F1−7 –Membrane switch is not responding ...................................
    F3−1 –Upper sensor is shorted at (< 100 ω) or
    open at (>5 K ω) ...............................................................
    F3−2 –Lower sensor is shorted at (< 100 ω) or
    open at (>5 K ω) ...............................................................
    Check actual upper oven temperature,
    if > 650°F check sensor.
    Check actual lower oven temperature,
    if > 650°F check sensor.
    Check actual upper oven temperature,
    if > 950°F check sensor.
    Check actual lower oven temperature,
    if > 950°F check sensor.
    Check membrane switch for connection or damage.
    Check upper sensor, harness, and connections
    Check upper sensor, harness, and connections
    Engineering
    Test Mode
    Press BAKE pad.
    Enter 100°F using the number pads.
    Immediately push and hold BAKE pad for appropriate oven
    approximately 3 seconds.
    This mode can also be entered by pressing the hidden pad
    for 3 second located to the left of the lower oven light pad.
    Used to view the actual oven temperature for both ovens at all
    times, even when an oven function is active.
    This mode will also display the current fault code for 5
    seconds in the time digits.
    Fault codes
    accessed
    through
    Engineering
    Test Mode
    F0−0 –No fault .................................................................
    F1−5 –Upper hardware failure within control ....................
    F1−6 –Lower hardware failure within control.....................
    F1−8 –Shorted key in membrane switch ..........................
    F1−9 –Internal communication errors within control .........
    F1−A –Upper latch switches ............................................
    F1−B –Lower latch switches.............................................
    F1−C –Upper door switch.................................................
    F1−D –Lower door switch.................................................
    F1−E –Sensor input not calibrated ...................................
    F1−H –EEPROM error .....................................................
    F1−L –Temp in ovens are the same for long period .........
    F1−N –Internal voltage on control not working .................
    F9−1 –Upper lock switch is not correct.............................
    F9−2 –Upper unlock switch is not correct.........................
    F9−3 –Control does not see upper door lock....................
    F9−4 –Lower lock switch is not correct.............................
    F9−5 –Lower unlock switch is not correct.........................
    F9−6 – Control does not see lower door lock ...................
    EE –Control cannot read E-PROM. Unit will shut down.
    Default from factory
    Replace control
    Replace control
    Check membrane connection
    Replace control
    Check latch wire harness
    Check latch wire harness
    Check lock wire harness
    Check lock wire harness
    Verify sensor is operating properly
    Replace control
    Verify sensor is operating properly
    Replace control
    Check lock wire harness, and lock switch
    Check lock wire harness, and lock switch
    Check lock wire harness, and lock switch
    Check lock wire harness, and lock switch
    Check lock wire harness, and lock switch
    Check lock wire harness, and lock switch
    Disconnect power for 60 seconds. If EE reappears, replace ERC
    Test Mode This mode must be activated within the first 5 minutes of
    power up.
    Press BROIL and CANCEL pad for approximately 3 seconds.
    If oven temperature is greater than 400°F, the Test Mode
    cannot be activated or will abort if active.
    Press and hold individual pads for 4 seconds to activate.
    Display will have dashes in all segments to indicate the mode is
    active.
    Upper Bake: Energizes upper bake element
    Lower Bake: Energizes lower bake element
    Upper Broil: Energizes upper broil element
    Convection Bake: Energizes convection fan
    Upper Oven Light: Energizes upper oven light
    Lower Oven Light: Energizes lower oven light
    Upper Clean: Energizes upper motorized door lock
    Lower Clean: Energizes lower motorized door lock
    Stop Time: Energizes Beeper
    Cook Time: Displays error codes
    Timer 1: Energizes ROM version
    Timer 2: Energizes EEPROM version
    Keep Warm: Cooling Fan
    Clock: All display segments light
    If functions do not perform as specified, replace ERC
    Oven
    temperature
    adjustment
    Push BAKE pad.
    Enter 550°F using the number pads.
    Immediately push and hold BAKE pad for appropriate oven
    approximately 3 seconds.
    To decrease or increase oven temperature. Push AUTO SET
    pad until negative or positive numbers appear. Oven can be
    adjusted from -35° to +35° (-37.2° to + 1.6° C) in 5° F (2.7° C).
    To avoid over adjusting oven move temperature -5° each time.
    Push OVEN CANCEL button.

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    Kitchen Aid Superba Double Oven

    Remove the oven from the wall. Remove the rear panel.
    The upper and lower ovens have a non-resettable thermal fuse that has blown.
    Use a VOM to verify which fuse. After repair use Easy Off, not self clean.
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    Error E3-F3 says that the Oven temperature is too high(Clean mode).You might have to replace the Oven Temperature Sensor(RTD).
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