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HI, I have a whirlpool double oven model number rbd306pd lower works fine. The upper shut off and I cant get top door to unlock. It had a code of e3 f1 e3 untill I shut the power. now it looks like everything is heating but code comes up f0 eo and still wont unlock. I can fix anything. need some advice on this one. Bill

  • wlibonati May 31, 2011

    ok, I got it to un lock. there was a loose screw touching the contact for the lock switch. I now have the e3 f1 e3 code back and cant get the ovens on. What do these codes mean? thanks, Bill.

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F0 is the Faulty Code, and E0 is the Error Code. This code means Default F code - no failure.

To repair:
This code will only be displayed if user presses and holds CANCEL key for 5 seconds and there is no pre-existing fault. Press CANCEL again to clear display.

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  • Anonymous May 31, 2011

    F1 is the fault code, E3 is the error code, meaning the Wiring harness cavity size does not match previously stored value. The "Cavity Size Slect" jumpers in the wiring harness indicate a cavity size different from that which the control was previously configured for. Check the jumpers in the harness to make sure they agree with the actual oven size.

    On the Electronic Control board, there are 2 wires, P3-6 which is Yellow, and P3-7 which is Orange. One or the other connects to the Tan Cavity Size Select wire. Tan to Yellow is for 30" cavity, Tan to Orange is for 27" cavity, and if it is disconnected it is for a 24" cavity.

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Print the following infore for future ref if you wish. How it works is simple tage a look at it in Motion
Component Test Procedure Results
Electronic
range control
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F1−2 –Lower Oven >650°F with door unlocked.............................
F1−3 –Upper Oven >950°F with door locked.................................
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