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I ordered a clock/timer part # 316080103 but it does not appear to be complete. The new part is missing some little pins that are inserted into the center holes on the button stubs on the new part. Without these little pins the clock/timer cannot be operated because these pins are actually the one that do the pushing into the clock/timer. Does anyone know what I am talking about. Please, any help will be greatly appreciated.
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I have replaced the clock/timer on my Frigidaire range and am now getting a F3 Error Code. Is anyone familiar with this code? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, OMB:confused: Originally Posted by: denman
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I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that the LOCKED light is on and the oven does not work.:confused:
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Following is an error code chart http://appliancedigest.c...rtd-chart-service-manualYou have to join the site to download the manual but it is free and this is a very good site for manuals and other info for the appliance repair DIYer. I cannot confirm that it applies to your unit but it looks like F3 is a sensor error. Also I do not know why the lock light is on but it could be that if the unit thinks it is overheated it automatically locks the door. Here is info on how to check the sensor. http://www.applianceaid.com/elecrange.htmlCheck out 7, 8, 20 and 21. |
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Thanks very much for the response Denman. The LOCKED light is on but the door is not locked. Nothing on the oven works. I just replaced the clock/timer because the oven started acting up. The temperature would be set at 350 and it would flunctuate. I still have the old clock/timer and I did not have the error code or the locked light on. I am thinking of putting in the old part to see what happens. I check the temperature sensor before ordering the clock/timer and it checked out ok at 1000. What do you think? Really appreciate the help, OMB Originally Posted by: denman Following is an error code chart http://appliancedigest.c...rtd-chart-service-manual You have to join the site to download the manual but it is free and this is a very good site for manuals and other info for the appliance repair DIYer. I cannot confirm that it applies to your unit but it looks like F3 is a sensor error. Also I do not know why the lock light is on but it could be that if the unit thinks it is overheated it automatically locks the door. Here is info on how to check the sensor. http://www.applianceaid.com/elecrange.html Check out 7, 8, 20 and 21.
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I have taken the temperature sensor and have double checked. It checked out at 1133 Ohms. Then I placed in the sun, it's 103 in South TX right now, for about 1 minute and then it checked out at 1203 Ohms. Is this what is suppose to happen? Help is always appreciated. Thanks, OMB :confused: ( Originally Posted by: bena8837 Thanks very much for the response Denman. The LOCKED light is on but the door is not locked. Nothing on the oven works. I just replaced the clock/timer because the oven started acting up. The temperature would be set at 350 and it would flunctuate. I still have the old clock/timer and I did not have the error code or the locked light on. I am thinking of putting in the old part to see what happens. I check the temperature sensor before ordering the clock/timer and it checked out ok at 1000. What do you think?
Really appreciate the help, OMB
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I have replace the old clock/timer in the range and I do not get any of the problems I get with the new one. I have called for a new Clock/Timer replacement and should get it in 5-7 days. I will keep you posted. Many thanks for you help, I really appreciate it. OMB Originally Posted by: denman
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