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My oven got the F2/F3 error that I've read about in several places (including a few here). I replaced the temperature sensor and power-cycled my oven, and now it's good... almost. If I tell it to preheat to 400 degrees, it runs for a few seconds at 125 and then jumps straight to 400.
This would be great if it really worked, but no, I didn't purchase a magical replacement sensor. The oven is heating up, but obviously it's not 400 degrees when it claims it is.
I'm not getting any error codes, the oven seems happy with itself. Am I looking at a controller board problem, or could this be a problem with the new sensor?
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64 views and no response, I'm surprised. I guess I'm the first person to encounter this.
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I am an appliance repair professional and I believe that appliances are delicate stuff and you need to show it to an expert only.
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Thanks for typing, but your response doesn't match up with the level of content in most other contributions on this site.
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