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my wall oven gets error code e2f3, when bake is pressed it heats up for a while then switches to broil and locks up. i have replaced heat sensor but issue continues wht else could it be?:confused:
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Originally Posted by: denman was doing some research while waiting for reply, i came accross the thermostat. is it possible the thermostat could have gone bad....i have had this replaced a couple of years ago
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I am not sure I know what you mean by thermostat?
Also I assumed that when you said " heat sensor" that you were referring to the oven sensor. |
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Originally Posted by: denman I am not sure I know what you mean by thermostat?
Also I assumed that when you said " heat sensor" that you were referring to the oven sensor. yes i did replace heat sensor inside the oven, but there is a thermostat in back of the unit as well just wondering if this could also be the problem
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Originally Posted by: don_chan yes i did replace heat sensor inside the oven, but there is a thermostat in back of the unit as well just wondering if this could also be the problem i think its also called thermal overlod
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Originally Posted by: don_chan yes i did replace heat sensor inside the oven, but there is a thermostat in back of the unit as well just wondering if this could also be the problem i think its also called thermal overload
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The thermal overload (thermal fuse) would kill power to the oven elements not lock up the control. |
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Originally Posted by: denman The thermal overload (thermal fuse) would kill power to the oven elements not lock up the control. ok thank you!
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