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You are welcome. I'm glad it was nothing wrong with the oven.
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Does the Whirlpool RBD245PDT15 have either the Control Panel Thermal Fuse or Shut Down Thermal Fuse? "E6 F2" displayed for about 8 minutes followed by beep (_ _ . . . ).
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Display is black and will occasionally display "E6 F2" for about 8 minutes followed by beep (_ _ . . . ). I opened up the top section and located the fuse.
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If it does display the error code occasionally then it has nothing to do with the control panel fuse. More likely the problem is a bad control board. - The control board Part number: W10406070
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YIPES! I was whining about the $185.00 for a Control Panel and now it's up to $386.00. I removed the Control Panel and cleaned the ribbon cable with an eraser. After reconnecting the cable the panel lights came on and I was able to set the clock. While I was securing the panel, the display went dark again. Please tell me there's a chance I can still either fix the problem or a Control Panel will correct what ails it. Retirement income ain't ready for a $400.00 outlay (Whirlpool Cooktop infinite switch went out, too).
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All of the Solutions associated with my Fault Code, E6-F2 (Cancel key drive line open) seem to point toward the Keypad.
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Originally Posted by: Gene If it does display the error code occasionally then it has nothing to do with the control panel fuse. More likely the problem is a bad control board. - The control board Part number: W10406070
Gene. Talked to someone at Appliance Parts Pro who asked some tech guys if there was a way to determine if the problem with my RBD245PDT15 oven was with the Control Board or Control Panel (keypad). I was advised to 1) turn off power to oven, 2) unplug keypad ribbon cable at Control Board, 3) turn on power to oven to see if original fault codes (E6-F2) reappeared on Control Board display. During the first hour that power was on oven, fault code "E1-F2" appeared to advise me that the "keypad cable was unplugged". I ordered a replacement Control Panel Assembly that I can return if this test didn't correctly identify the problem. Thanks for your assistance.
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Originally Posted by: cboneill ...While I was securing the panel, the display went dark again... I'm afraid it has nothing to do with the control panel. Gene.
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it appears that the replacement part has 1/4" female spade on one side & 3/16" female spade on the other. as i have to replace mine that has 1/4" on both sides, whic side goes to the control panel
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