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Intermittent error codes of F-10 and F-7 with beeping. I turn off the power then it resets and works for a few days then starts again. Any help would be appreciated.
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So it seems to be the control board that needs replaced it seems correct? Thanks Dan
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Quote:So it seems to be the control board that needs replaced Fault codes are not a 'carved in stone' representation what the actual cause IS. They are just indicators that point to what area(s) might need further investigation. It is not outside the realm of possibility that just an oven temperature sensor problem could be responsible for both symptoms. All possibilities should be investigated before deciding on what component(s) might need to be replaced to correct the condition. If there was not a problem with the temperature sensor than the control itself might be most suspect. JMO Dan O. www.Appliance411.com The Appliance Information Site=D~~~~~~
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I replaced the controller and it worked for 2 days then the F10 and F7 error codes returned intermittently. I checked the oven temp sensor and it measured 1.08K ohms and that seems ok. So I am stuck at this point and would appreciate more help.
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Quote:I checked the oven temp sensor and it measured 1.08K ohms You checked the sensor at the time that a failure code was present? That is when its measurement would only reveal a problem. Sensors or their wiring could be intermittent, working Ok sometimes but acting up and causing problems at other times. I can't think of anything else that could be responsible for those fault codes on your model. :cool: JMO Dan O. www.Appliance411.com The Appliance Information Site=D~~~~~~
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When I got the error code I quickly unplugged the sensor probe and the reading was under 1100 ohms, I did this 5 times with the same result so it appears the sensor is good. Any other suggestions would be appreciated before I call a repairman. Thank you.
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Quote:I quickly unplugged the sensor probe and the reading was under 1100 ohms You tested it at the connection to the electronic control? What was the oven temperature at when the test was performed? 1100 ohms would be about correct for a room temperature oven. Dan O. www.Appliance411.com The Appliance Information Site=D~~~~~~
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No I just unplugged and checked it across the probe itself, I am not sure where it plugs into the board at.
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oh and the oven was at room temp also, as I have not used the oven in a few days now.
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