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When I power the oven up, it (controller) buzzes, and clock flashes 12:00, but won’t accept a setpoint. After about a minute, it beeps and flashes F11 code. When I reset, the “delay start” lite comes on. All buttons beep when pressed, but will not do anything. Looking for what F11 means, and any help I can get. Range is a few months out of warranty.
“F11” fault code means “Shorted keypad”. There is no a separate keypad in this model and the correction is to replace the Electronic Oven Control (aka a clock/timer). It’s recommended to replace it together with the overlay because it’s glued on.
Gene.
Thanks Gene, I was afraid of that. Glad you could get the code, I would hate to change the controller only to find out it was a sensor or other inexpensive part.
You are welcome. Keep us posted.
Gene.
I ordered a new control, and in the meantime I took the old control apart and cleaned it with electrical contact cleaner. I let it dry out several hours, and installed it. It started out with the same code, but we needed the cooktop for supper. After about an hour it started working. I will wait for the new part to come in, but if it keeps working, I won;t change it.
I’m afraid it’s not going to last long. Keep the new part as long as possible.
Gene.
Ihats what I was thinking also.
Greetins
I’m desperate for assistance. My oven stopped working. I get F1 code when reach designated temperture. Any advise of what to do?
Greatly appreciated
Hey Guys,
My parents just experience a lightning strike close to their home and a coorsponding electrical surge which knocked out a couple of their applicances in addition to several of their electrical devices.
My specific question is regading their Whirlpool Smooth Tope Oven/Range (Model # GR448LXPS1). Once the power was restored to their home the range began displaying a series of numbers so I made the assumption that the controller was bad and ordered a replacement from appliancepartspros.com but once installed it was still giving the same random numbers. I’m wondering if anyone might have an idea as to what the problem is and which part(s) need to be replaced. Below is a list of the numbers that continually flas on the display. Thanks in advance for the help.
Error Codes: 79 r 4, 999, 516, 820, 634, 170, 449, 541, 169, 263.
[quote=smitchell0269;226965]Hey Guys,
My parents just experience a lightning strike close to their home and a coorsponding electrical surge which knocked out a couple of their applicances in addition to several of their electrical devices.
My specific question is regading their Whirlpool Smooth Tope Oven/Range (Model # GR448LXPS1). Once the power was restored to their home the range began displaying a series of numbers so I made the assumption that the controller was bad and ordered a replacement from appliancepartspros.com but once installed it was still giving the same random numbers. I’m wondering if anyone might have an idea as to what the problem is and which part(s) need to be replaced. Below is a list of the numbers that continually flas on the display. Thanks in advance for the help.
Error Codes: 79 r 4, 999, 516, 820, 634, 170, 449, 541, 169, 263.[/quote]
The numbers you posted not even close to a valid error codes listed in the Tech sheet.
The first thing I would do is measure the voltage at the range wall outlet and at the control board. It suppose to be 240 VAC at the outlet and 120 VAC between P4-1 (white wire) and P4-3 (black wire). Make sure the black wire is hot and the white wire is neutral.
If the voltage reads OK, try to set the clock and use the Bake and Broil. Post the results.
Gene.
[quote=Gene;227025]The numbers you posted not even close to a valid error codes listed in the Tech sheet.
The first thing I would do is measure the voltage at the range wall outlet and at the control board. It suppose to be 240 VAC at the outlet and 120 VAC between P4-1 (white wire) and P4-3 (black wire). Make sure the black wire is hot and the white wire is neutral.
If the voltage reads OK, try to set the clock and use the Bake and Broil. Post the results.
Gene.[/quote]
Thanks Gene, I’ll give that a try.
You are welcome. Keep us posted.
Gene.
thanks for your assistance[quote=Admin / APP Team;490]When your oven is flashing an error code, it usually means something specific, for example F3 usually stands for a faulty oven sensor. To help you identify what each code means, we have put together a list of oven error codes (or fault codes, as they’re called). Once you know which component has failed, simply enter your appliance model number in our part search, find and order the part, and we’ll take it from there. If it says that your part is in stock, you can expect to get it in just a few days, usually within 1-2 business days.
F1 error code usually means that either the touch pad or the clock (ERC) is bad. It’s simple if your model incorporates both as a single assembly - replace the clock/touch pad, problem’s solved. But, when the touch pad is a separate component from the clock, how do you tell which of the two has failed, without having to replace both? Well, we have a simple test that can show you whether it’s the clock (ERC) or the touch pad (membrane switch) that needs to be replaced. The test is available on the error code page right below the list of brands.
If you have additional questions, please click on the “POST NEW TOPIC” button on the previous page to post your question.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Admin / APP Team;490]When your oven is flashing an error code, it usually means something specific, for example F3 usually stands for a faulty oven sensor. To help you identify what each code means, we have put together a list of oven error codes (or fault codes, as they’re called). Once you know which component has failed, simply enter your appliance model number in our part search, find and order the part, and we’ll take it from there. If it says that your part is in stock, you can expect to get it in just a few days, usually within 1-2 business days.
F1 error code usually means that either the touch pad or the clock (ERC) is bad. It’s simple if your model incorporates both as a single assembly - replace the clock/touch pad, problem’s solved. But, when the touch pad is a separate component from the clock, how do you tell which of the two has failed, without having to replace both? Well, we have a simple test that can show you whether it’s the clock (ERC) or the touch pad (membrane switch) that needs to be replaced. The test is available on the error code page right below the list of brands.
If you have additional questions, please click on the “POST NEW TOPIC” button on the previous page to post your question.[/QUOTE]
I have a whirlpool slide in stove with the accubake sstem about 5 years old. The control panel displays PF . I had a repair man look at it and said I need a new panel , $300 + some $ .He also said I can install one my self if I can find the part. Where can I find this part and is it called a control panel sensor?
[QUOTE=eviejohn;306817]I have a whirlpool slide in stove with the accubake sstem about 5 years old. The control panel displays PF . I had a repair man look at it and said I need a new panel , $300 + some $ .He also said I can install one my self if I can find the part. Where can I find this part and is it called a control panel sensor?[/QUOTE]
What is the complete model number of the range?
Gene.
Not sure if it’s your control panel thats broken?
Try looking it up at
Fix Your Board dot Com / Techzone dot html
The guys at FIX YOUR BOARD repair oven contol boards–
Especially boards that are No Longer Available OR ARE ON BACK ORDER FOR MONTHS.
THEY PROVIDE A 2 YEAR WARRANTY THAT BACKS THEIR WORK AND THEY HAVE A TURN AROUND TIME OF LESS THAN A FEW DAYS!
Take a look at their website, or Give them a call at 5123551108 !
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google Fix Your Board
These guys repair oven control boards-- they back their work with a 2 year warranty, and have a quick turn around time .
[QUOTE=Admin / APP Team;10830]Pat,
Frigidaire has recently come out with new error codes, including F13. We’ll update our code page shortly.
F13 stands for “Bad EEPROM Identification/Checksum error”. If power cycling does not help, replace the electronic oven control. You can enter your oven model number here Appliance Parts search by model or part number | AppliancePartsPros.com and see price and availability for the control.
Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
Is there a sheet that describes how to access that EOC? I have ordered the new part, but would like to know the steps to replace it. Email me direct if you like at: Jeff@jefflaurence.com
After a wasted service call, I replaced the control unit and two temperature probes. Each part replacement was very simple and seemed to fix the problem, but inevitably the code would reappear, sometimes in hours or days, sometimes in a couple months. Other than the error code, the oven and stove top worked fine, so we were unwilling to toss it out and buy a new one. So, in desperation, I simply moved the oven away from the wall about 1-1/2" to ensure that heat did not build up in the top of the stove where the controls are located. We have not had a single F1 error in more than 6 months. I am convinced that this is the source of the continuing problems we experienced and that any transient malfunctioning of the parts was due to heat buildup.
Im getting an error code F20 on my control panel when I try to turn the oven on What could it be?
It’s a frigidair range oven m# PLES389ECC