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My wife went to use our oven today, and in the middle of her baking, the code F2 showed up on the display, and the store started beeping. Unplug the stove, let it cool off, and plug it back in, and the F2/beeping starts all over again.
Any suggestion on what could be causing this and where I could test / part(s) to buy to replace to get the stove back in operation??
TIA, Greg
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Originally Posted by: gregoz My wife went to use our oven today, and in the middle of her baking, the code F2 showed up on the display, and the store started beeping. Unplug the stove, let it cool off, and plug it back in, and the F2/beeping starts all over again.
Any suggestion on what could be causing this and where I could test / part(s) to buy to replace to get the stove back in operation??
TIA, Greg So after unplugging/plugging the unit in after it had cooled off, and getting the same F2 code, tried sliding the oven's lock latch back and forth a few times, leaving it slid all the way to the left. Now, plug back in the unit to the wall, and it powers on and no more F2 code. :)
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Originally Posted by: gregoz So after unplugging/plugging the unit in after it had cooled off, and getting the same F2 code, tried sliding the oven's lock latch back and forth a few times, leaving it slid all the way to the left. Now, plug back in the unit to the wall, and it powers on and no more F2 code. :) Back to square one... After being plugged in for about 20 minutes w/no beeping/F2 code, the range on its own started beeping and flashing F2 again. All the burners, and the stove have been off the entire time. :mad: Suggestions appreciated...
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Sounds like the problem is a bad control board aka an Electronic Range Control. - The ERC Part number: AP2633044
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Originally Posted by: Gene Sounds like the problem is a bad control board aka an Electronic Range Control. - The ERC Part number: AP2633044
Gene. Gene- Thanks for the advise, I agree. I've taken the unit out, and found 2 bad (arc'ed) relays Thanks, Greg
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You are welcome Greg. Keep us posted.
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