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I have a Jenn-Aire wall oven about 6 yrs old. It flashed an F5 errror code the totally quit working. The breaker was not tripped but it acts like there is no power. Any advice?
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at the time the oven quit heating i still had a clock aand light. about a half hour later i had nothing. i tried resetting the breaker but no change. the next am i reset the breaker i got clock and power back. can i trust the eoc or does the oven have an overheat sensor or such?
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Quote:can i trust the eoc? Not going by your description. Quote:at the time the oven quit heating i still had a clock and light. does the oven have an overheat sensor or such? I don't have access to a wiring diagram for your model to find out. At most one might prevent the elements from heating and/or shut the whole electronic control down. You said the control was still functioning when the heating stopped and also the light was working but then stopped. I wouldn't expect a safety device to shut the lights down at all. Maybe there's also an intermittent problem in the appliance's power supply? Just that shouldn't be responsible for your original F5 fault code though. Very unusual. JMO Dan O. www.Appliance411.com The Appliance Information Site=D~~~~~~
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