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timdau  
#1 Posted : Thursday, January 20, 2011 3:13:17 PM(UTC)
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I have a Whirlpool double oven (electric) that started beeping and gave the error message E6 F2 back in August. I checked your forum and found the meaning of the error code, ordered a new control panel from you, and it worked like a charm...until now. Now the oven will beep occasionally, but the control panel is dark...no error messages...nothing. Since the panel was under warranty, you guys sent me another, but it didn't fix the problem. What now? I know I have power, because the buttons will "beep," but everything's dark.
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#2 Posted : Friday, January 21, 2011 1:24:55 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: timdau Go to Quoted Post
I have a Whirlpool double oven (electric) that started beeping and gave the error message E6 F2 back in August. I checked your forum and found the meaning of the error code, ordered a new control panel from you, and it worked like a charm...until now. Now the oven will beep occasionally, but the control panel is dark...no error messages...nothing. Since the panel was under warranty, you guys sent me another, but it didn't fix the problem. What now? I know I have power, because the buttons will "beep," but everything's dark.


Timdau,

You most likely have a bad control transformer and or clock/ERC.

You will need to access the ERC/control board,

Find the P16 connector(4 wires) on the back of the board and unplug the connector, re apply power the the wall oven.
(you'll need a multi meter)
On the wire harness connector,(not the board).
Pin 5 to Pin 7 you should read 120 VAC
Pin 2 to Pin 3 you should read 24 VAC
If you have those voltages , your transformer is OK and you'll need a control board assembly,

Part number: AP3595759
Part number: AP3595759


If not, you'll need the control transformer,

Part number: AP3968801
Part number: AP3968801


Since you've already replaced the control panel, I don't think you'll have a problem, taking it one step further.

Good Luck,
:) :) :)
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