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Generic advice on a generic F7 Oven Error code.
F7 error code can be a result of a faulty wire harness (short-circuit), defective heating elements or oven sensor. A qualified service technician will need to have a look, determine faulty part then replace or repair it. Apr 27, 2023
My 20 year old electric Jenn Air range recently flashed the F7 error code and beeped repeatedly. I shut off the circuit breaker until it cooled. The next day I turned it on and everything seemed fine. We baked a pizza and the erro repeated when the oven was shut off. I opened the front panel and noticed the wire ribbon connecting the front panel to the display was slightly askew. How that happened is beyond me. I pulled out the ribbon hold down clips, pushed the ribbon in all the way, and replaced the hold down clips. The range is now working properly after replacing nothing. The cheapest fix possible.
Without the model and brand I can only give you the most common F7 Error code. F7 for the most part on a oven is a stuck key on the key pad and can also be a control board. Some key pads are part of the control and you will just need to replace the control.
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