Whirlpool Ovens - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
Whirlpool YWFE710H0BS0 oven no longer heats up.
Check the elements for continuity with a multimeter. Sometimes the connectors draw too much current and can burn out as well. Both are easy tests. A runaway temperature can make elements fail because there is no thermostatic control, they just glow bright yellow..
8/26/2023 10:38:37 AM •
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What does E1 F2 code means?
Greetings,
This might indicate a bad keypad or that the cable connecting the keypad to the chip board within your whirlpool has come loose. You might need to work with whirlpool to see if they keypad needs replacing or if the internal chip board itself is faulty.
Thank you.
4/24/2023 6:16:24 PM •
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on Apr 24, 2023
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How to set the clock to not display time
the time?
You can turn off the clock display from the oven's control panel. Look for a setting that says "Clock" or "Time of Day" and set it to OFF. If you don't have this option on your oven, contact the manufacturer directly and they will be able to help you.
2/23/2023 12:33:19 PM •
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on Feb 23, 2023
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Whirlpool RBS245PDB16 EO F3 code
Since the sensor is new, I'd check the wiring between the sensor and the control board. You need to check for any breaks (loss of continuity). Check the connections for the wiring harness for bent pins or corrosion.
(If you want to rule out a bad sensor, unplug it. Then check the resistance across the pins. Also check for a short between the sensor case and each of the two pins.)
If the sensor and wiring are good, then the control board is probably faulty. Unfortunately, that part isn't available at most sites. There may be some rare places that rebuild or have re-manufactured the electronic control.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
6/28/2022 1:16:34 AM •
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on Jun 28, 2022
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Hi. How can I fix error F6E6?
We bought this oven too for our newly renovated home, we used it for six days before it failed due to an electronic error (F6E6: Appliance Manager 1 Board Communication). After a failed warranty repair attempt and multiple phone calls/complaints we eventually got Whirlpool to agree to give us a new oven. We had to wait six MONTHS for this new oven to arrive due to it being out of manufacture. Our second oven arrived and worked for 8 weeks until this weekend, it failed again with an F6E6 error! Now to try and get it repaired replaced!
There is obviously something wrong with the electronic design or poor-quality components are being used. We strongly recommend you do not buy this oven.
We bought a matching combi oven from the same range which means we have to stick with this oven or we will end up with ovens that don't match in a brand new kitchen!
6/20/2022 11:10:49 AM •
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on Jun 20, 2022
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What causes F3E1 error code on whirlpool oven
E1 F3 indicates that the control board isn't getting information from the oven temperature sensor. The temperature sensor, the control board or the wiring between the two could be the problem. (For a double oven, this would apply to the lower oven.)
Unplug the appliance (or turn off at the circuit breaker). After a minute, try turning it back on. If the error recurs, turn off power again. Check the resistance across the temperature sensor. At room temperature, it should be around 1800 Ohm. Replace if the resistance is significantly different. Check the wiring harness for corrosion at the connectors and continuity on all wires. Replace the wiring if there is any damage. (You can try cleaning the pins gently. Make sure none of the pins are bent.)
If the wiring and temperature sensor are fine, then the control board is faulty. Replace the control board.
I hope this helps. Please post a comment with the model number of your range/oven for a parts diagram. The model number will be on the door frame or on the frame for the oven drawer.
Cindy Wells
6/11/2022 1:39:06 PM •
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on Jun 11, 2022
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