Amana Ovens - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
My Amana oven won't work. It shows a error code f6
Error code f6 is an incorrect voltage code. The first thing to do is go to the breaker box and shut the power off to the oven. In some cases there maybe more than 1 breaker controlling the oven, make sure all the power is removed for 5 minutes. After waiting the 5 minutes test the oven if it works all is good, if not you need to gain access to the main board and start checking powers in and out. A lot of the time on a good visual inspection of the wiring and main board you will find the problem due to a melted or burnt spot. I hope this helps.
2/12/2019 7:56:18 AM •
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on Feb 12, 2019
I have an Amana ARG7102W P1143347NW gas range that
most likely it will be the ignitor,even though it glows it doesn't mean the ignitor is good.it works on amps.a flat ignitor takes 3.2 amps to open the gas valve and a round ignitor takes 2.5 amps to open the valve,the only way to check it is to replace it and i would or if you have an amp meter with a clamp on it you just stick one of the wires going to the ignitor inside the clamp and it will tell you how many amps are coming out of the ignitor.buy a new ignitor and you should be fine.it calls for ignitor part number 31940001 and it's around 50 dollars.
3/19/2018 9:10:37 AM •
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on Mar 19, 2018
My amana oven won't start,
To get the bottom of the oven out, you have to reach into the oven way way in back and lift up the bottom of the oven to about forty five degrees. Then pull the bottom back to release the lip on the front. Hope this helps.
3/16/2018 6:17:08 AM •
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on Mar 16, 2018
Need to kmow location to
when changing a stove or oven from natural to lp the orifices would be inside the burners or under the upper deck of the oven also you would also need to flip the cap around on the gas regulator as well if you have a model number i might be able to show you a schematic of how to locate your orifices on most units the upper deck flips upwards in order to provide you access under the burners this is where the orifices are usually access As a matter of fact I have 9 today that I will be personally switching from propane to natural not only amanas either fun day for me planned if you have any further questions message me back and please remember to rank how this opinion has helped when our chat has fully concluded it allows me to continue helping people in similar situations in the future Thanks again Rick
3/16/2018 6:16:26 AM •
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on Mar 16, 2018
Neither the broiler or baking
Hello & Welcome to FixYa
This indicates a open/shorted oven temperature sensor and to solve this problem the sensor needs replacement. If you wan to be sure before replacing the sensor then you can test it with a voltmeter for around 1100ohms....if it reads more then this then it needs replacement however, if the reading is around or less then 1100ohms then it is the control board that needs replacement. Please get back to me if you have any other questions.
Kevin
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