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Whirlpool SF380LEPS Gas Kitchen Range Questions & Answers
I have a whirlpool gas
Hi
F2-E1 Error indicates
a loose/broken wire on the oven temp sensor or the oven temp. sensor itself is
bad and should be replaced. To solve this issue test the oven temp. sensor, it
should read between 1080-1120 ohms, if the rating is more then that and the door
appears to be closing fine then it is the control board that is bad and should
be replaced. Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance.
Daniel
8/9/2011 7:48:05 PM •
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on Aug 09, 2011
My oven dont work
The problem is usually the igniter not reaching the correct amp draw .When the igniter does not reach the correct amp draw it may allow the gas valve to partially open or not open at all. The igniters are inexpensive and easy to replace. This video will walk you thru the correct procedure for testing an oven igniter. It may be a different model but the testing will be the same.You can also enter your model # for diagrams and illustrations of your specific model. Not all models are available. All parts come with installation instructions.
10/23/2010 2:51:25 PM •
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on Oct 23, 2010
My display window reads e1 and f1 and we can't get anything to work
tholt, for the model posted F1 E1 is a eeprom error in the board. Try pressing and holding cancel/off key for 5 seconds. If that doesn't work unplug or disconnect the power for 1 minute. Plug it back in, if the error comes back it probably is a bad control board. Most common cause of control failures is caused by corrosion on the connectors. I would seat and reseat all the connectors to the board, including the keypad ribbon. Give this a shot and post back, Catriver.
2/8/2009 3:13:04 AM •
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on Feb 08, 2009
Whirlpool gas range diagnostic code E6 46 (cannot find this error code combination anywhere)
E6 46 is a diagnostic code for a Whirlpool gas range. This code indicates that there is a problem with the oven temperature sensor. The sensor measures the temperature inside the oven and sends this information to the control board. If the control board detects a problem with the sensor, it will display the E6 46 error code.
To troubleshoot the problem, you'll want to do the following:
- Check the wiring: Make sure that all of the wires connected to the oven temperature sensor are secure and not damaged.
- Check the sensor: The oven temperature sensor is located in the back of the oven, near the top. Make sure that the sensor is properly seated in its socket and that it is not damaged.
- Check the control board: If the wiring and sensor appear to be in good condition, the control board may be the cause of the problem. You'll want to check the control board for any visible damage or loose connections.
If you are unable to find the problem, I recommend having a qualified repair technician diagnose and fix the issue for you. Electrical issues can be complex and it's important to address them promptly to prevent further damage.
1/8/2023 1:32:12 AM •
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on Jan 08, 2023
What is F9 code for whirlpool stove
The F9 error code on a Whirlpool stove typically indicates a problem with the oven temperature sensor. The oven temperature sensor is a device that measures the temperature inside the oven and sends this information to the control board. If the sensor is not functioning properly, it can cause the control board to display the F9 error code.
To troubleshoot the problem, you can try the following steps:
Check the oven temperature sensor: Make sure the sensor is securely connected to the control board and not damaged. You can also check the resistance of the sensor using a multimeter to see if it is within the specified range.
Check the wiring: Make sure all the wiring for the oven temperature sensor is securely connected and not damaged. Check for any frayed or damaged wires, and repair or replace them as needed.
Check the control board: If the oven temperature sensor and wiring are in good condition, the problem may be with the control board. You can try resetting the control board by unplugging the stove and waiting a few minutes before plugging it back in.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, you may need to take the stove to a professional appliance repair shop for further evaluation and repair. They will be able to diagnose the problem and recommend the necessary repairs.
12/24/2022 4:37:31 PM •
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on Dec 24, 2022
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