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I turn the oven to 350 and in five second's it beep's and we get a f3 and sometimes f7 this is very frustrating! I take the over off and play with the wires and put it back together and sometimes it will go for any error's show's up and now it just about everytime we set the oven to any heat f3 comes u

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I will give you the meaning of the error codes and possible solutions.

F3 Open Sensor circuit, Open (blown) sensor fuse or bad sensor.
More than likely, you have a oven sensor that needs to be replaced.

F7 Problem with the keypanel, possibly, a function pad button is stuck.
Attempt to clean and unstick button. If this fails, you may have to replace the
keypanel.

I hope this helps you

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