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I have a Maytag model # CWG3100 AAE serial # 2555 7737 CN wall gas oven. I have been getting a fault code of F7 for a while which I believe relates to the ERC board. Sometimes the oven works fine without any problems. When I get the fault code F7 , I can wait about ten minutes or so and start again, and most of the time I can finish the baking without getting another F7. If, after I get F7, I restart immediately without waiting, it produces F7 immediately. Recently, I have also been getting F3 as well which I believe is the temperature sensor. Can the two problems be related? Do I just replace both parts?
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F7 code usually means a stuck key on the key pad. Some of the keys can be unstuck, but if high heat caused the pad to warp it might not be repairable.
- Turn off power
- Disconnect the key pad from the clock
- If code goes away key pad is at fault
- If it does not the EOC (electronic control board) is at fault
You can try giving the oven a hard reset by disconnecting the power for 20-30 minutes, then restoring the power. If you do not feel comfortable diagnosing the problem yourself, I recommend having a tech come out to repair your appliance F3 Is a bad temp sensor or connection replace sensor.
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