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Starts to heat up then I think shuts off and dispalys E2-F3 code. How should I proceed?
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Hello, Open the control panel. Locate the plug P3 at the control board and unplug it. Measure the resistance between the wires connected to the P3-1 & P3-2 pins. The normal reading suppose to be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature. If the reading is incorrect, replace the oven temperature sensor. If the reading is correct, replace the oven control board. - The oven sensor Part number: W10131825
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Hey thank you for the response. That appears to be the process... check the sensor, if it's good then replace the control board. What is the role of the Thermal overload device in all this if any? After installing a new control board, the tech sheet discusses setting the oven for the appropriate interior size. Are there any other concerns or things to be aware of after a new board install? Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by: markkim12345 ...What is the role of the Thermal overload device in all this if any?...
...Are there any other concerns or things to be aware of after a new board install?... Which part did you mean? I don't think there is anything else to worry about. Gene.
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