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I am getting a code F2 oven temp sensed over 620 degrees and the fix said to check Ohm SENSOR if checks OK change power relay board also a code F3 cooling fan on with no oven function selected the fix said OHM sensor ,wiring harness to sensor
so i ordered Part Number Description
AP4095668 (74006613) Board, relay AP4088629 (71001844) THERMOSTAT
but still getting the same trouble codes can you help?
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Joined: 8/16/2007(UTC) Posts: 3,273
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The sensor is the rod (3" to 6" long) that comes out fron the back wall inside the oven. Your schematic should aid you in identifying the appropriate terminals to place your ohm meter on to test it. [COLOR="Red"]DO THIS WITH THE UNIT TURNED OFF AT THE BREAKER.[/COLOR] You should get somewhere in the neighborhood of 1100 to 1300 ohms at room temperature, if it's good. Lower ohms or much higher ohms indicate a bad sensor. Replace it. Here's the part number for the sensor: Part number: AP4009009
. P.S. I looked at the wiring info for your model. The wires to check are the two yellow ones, connected to the relay board, to a connector that looks like it's green.
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