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Whirlpool accubake oven not heating past 260 degrees

Why is the oven temperature incorrect? The oven temperature control is usually controlled by a thermostat that uses a capillary and liquid filled bulb. When the bulb's liquid gets heated up, it expands and puts pressure on a diaphragm which opens and closes a switch that controls the gas to the burner. Just set the dial to what you need the temperature to be. Over time, it is possible for your thermostat to lose its calibration. Sometimes, the thermostat sensing bulb comes loose from the holder. If it is out of place, the thermostat may be getting faulty readings. If this is the problem, re-aligning the bulb properly will take care of this problem. Digital display models use a sensor to control temperature. If this is faulty, replace it. Other ovens use a mechanical system to control the temperature. On many models, you can adjust your oven thermostat using a small screwdriver. The adjusting screw is located on the thermostat valve stem. Remove the knob and you'll see the screw underneath it. You want to turn the oven on and run it through at least two cycles while watching a calibrating thermometer in the oven for high and low temperatures. Adjust the screw as necessary to fine tune the temperature. Some models don't have an adjustable thermostat, and you will have to replace the thermostat if you want to resolve the problem. The oven sensor: works with the oven control board to regulate the oven temperature. If there is an oven temperature problem, this sensor might be defective. The sensor can be tested by using an ohm meter. As temperature rises, the resistance measurement also rises. The manufacturer of the oven sensor determines the correct resistance, Oven temperature problems can be caused by other things, but this is one of the common causes. Beware on some models now most of these ovens they are electronic and they are integrated into the control itself some different sensor ohm readings at room temp. approx 16 ohms at room temperature and at 350?F it is 29~33 ohms. Read more: http://www.justanswer.com/appliance/5xrsf-ge-xl44-gas-oven-oven-ignites-even-when-oven.html#ixzz3YdtiPcn8 The reason for my free advice is GOD is good! Oven comes on and off intermittently or heats very little: If the timer feature is activating and you have not touched the timer button at all, this would have to be a failed Electronic Oven Control. The timer button is either shorting at times or closing on its own from heat or moisture. The Electronic Oven Control would need to be replaced to repair the problem. Or Why does it take the oven so long to bake? When the food is taking way too long to bake, it's probably a weak bake ignitor. Replacing the ignitor usually fixes this problem, but you probably want to verify that the ignitor is the problem before replacing it. Sometimes the oven thermostat or oven sensor can be calibrated wrong, or it may be faulty. If your particular range has an oven that uses an electronic thermostat, and the oven temperature is off by tens of degrees, you probably have to replace it. On most units that have a mechanical thermostat, you can actually remove the thermostat knob, and adjust the knob to more accurately represent the actual setting of the thermostat. On many models, there's a screw on the back of the knob with a small calibration plate or ring. You can loosen this screw and adjust the calibration plate. Remember to tighten the screw again. If yours isn't adjustable, and the temperature is off by a large amount, you should just replace the thermostat. Or Oven safety valve needs to be checked with multi meter ohms / voltage ALSO Test the Burner Heating Element The stove's burner heating element is a coil of metal sheathed in an insulator. Electrical current travels through the element. Resistance to the passing of electrical current causes the element to heat up. A precise temperature cannot be set for a burner, instead it is turned on and off repeatedly by the control to the achieve an average temperature. When it is set to a low temperature, the element is cycled on and off more frequently. For high temperatures, the heating element is energized longer with fewer on and off cycles. Some burners have two elements, with the second only being used only for high heat settings. Before testing the heating element, unplug the appliance or shut off the power at thefuseboxorbreaker panelto avoid an electrical shock hazard. When a burner does not heat at all, or only heats up to a lower than expected temperature, the problem is likely to be with the heating element, the temperature control switch, or the wiring. If it only heats at the highest temperature, the problem is with the control or an electrical short, not the burner. If the burner works only intermittently, the problem is likely in the wiring or connectors. To test the heating element, try the following steps. First, disconnect the heating element from the stovetop. In most cases, this is done by lifting up the burner on the side opposite of the terminals (the part of the burner that disappears under the stovetop). Remove the decorative ring. Inspect the style of connection. If the burner element has visible blades that fit into the receptacle block, pinch the block with one hand, and pull the heating element free with your other hand. If the terminal block clamps over the element, the housing must be removed and the burner wires disconnected. Unsnap the metal piece or remove the screw that secures the receptacle block and then disconnect the element. Inspect the heating element. If you find bubbles, warping, or damage to the insulation sheath, the burner must be replaced. If the terminals are dirty or corroded, this can cause poor temperature control, intermittent problems or complete failure to heat. Clean the terminals with steel wool or very fine sand paper to restore good conductivity. Test theresistanceof the heating element using amulti meter. Set the multi meter to the ohms setting X1 and touch one probe to each of the terminals. A normal reading is typically somewhere between 20 and 120 ohms. The exact reading differs by manufacturer and mode. If the meter reads infinite resistance or the other extreme of the scale, zero resistance, then the element is damaged and should be replaced. If the measured resistance differs significantly from the expected range, the element is probably bad, but if possible, determine from the manufacturer what the actual resistance should be. To test for a grounded or shorted element, touch one probe to the surface of the burner and the other probe to each terminal in turn. If you get continuity at any time, the heating element is defective and should be replaced. The reason for my free advice is GOD is good! oven temp probe sensor probe-undefined-undefined-0.jpg oven temp probe location temp probe-undefined-undefined-2.jpg oven temperature-switch kit-01_20-undefined-undefined-5.jpg
3/20/2020 7:28:24 PM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on Mar 20, 2020
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I have a whirlpool built in oven AKP 239/IX/02 When I try to turn the oven on (both dials) the sign "- - - C" discpays on the digital display screen and the oven will not turn on.

We're sorry to learn of your experience. For further assistance with your Oven, we recommend the link below. You may contact our counterparts in your Region due to you are outside the US. http://www.whirlpool.co.uk/
12/14/2019 10:34:37 AM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on Dec 14, 2019
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My Whirlpool built-in oven RBS305PDB12 was set at 400 degrees baking... when the oven door locked and would not open. We shut power off and when it cooled down it finally opened. What caused this?

From my understanding of modern ovens, it should only lock like that if it's doing it's 'self-clean' cycle. It's possible that the locking module was 'tripped' by the high heat or somehow thought that is what it was instructed to do. If the problem happens again when the oven is set to 400 (and not self clean) it may be a damaged module/sensor
8/24/2019 6:15:21 PM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on Aug 24, 2019
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I keep getting the following error message: E6 F2 - what does this mean?

If you have a Whirlpool oven, the F2 E6 error means that the Cancel key line is open. You will need to replace the keypad or the keypad and controller board (if a single assembly) if the keypad doesn't respond to a press of the Cancel Key. I hope this helps. Cindy Wells
8/7/2019 6:19:50 PM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on Aug 07, 2019
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Whirlpool self-cleaning oven displays Loc red dot appears by start button and stove keeps beeping. I try to push buttons will not do anything, and I also cut the breaker off to reprogram it still doing it. HELP?

LOC indicates that the Control Lock has been toggled on. This prevents accidentally turning on the oven while cleaning the control panel. Toggling this on and off depends on the model number of the range/oven. For some models, press and hold Cancel and Cook&Hold for three or more seconds until the lock goes off. Press Cancel first; this is for models with the following manual https://outlet.whirlpool.com/digitalassets/RY160LXTS/Use%20and%20Care_EN.pdf . On other models, press and hold Start for the three seconds. This is the step for a recent model, WFE515S0ED , https://images.homedepot-static.com/catalog/pdfimages/8b/8b4d9bd3-3c98-42ee-a764-c2e1ddf36914.pdf . On this model, there is a padlock symbol and text next to the Start button indicating how to toggle the control panel lock. Please add a comment with the model number of your Whirlpool appliance for the directions to toggle the control lock on and off for your model. I hope this helps. Cindy Wells
6/7/2019 10:48:10 PM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on Jun 07, 2019
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I have a whirlpool oven which is suppose to be self cleaning but cannot figure out how to do it.Model #wfc-150m0eb0

Whirlpool uses the same manual for many of their ranges. The Self-Clean Cycle is marked with an asterix because it is only available on some ranges using that manual. Looking at the support page for the WFC150M0EB0, there is a good close-up picture of the control panel for the range. There is no Self-Clean touch pad button on the left hand side of the control panel. Thus your range doesn't include the feature. The Self-Clean would be in line between the Bake/Broil buttons and Control Lock button. Whirlpool has the documentation and images for the WFC150M0EB ranges on the product page: https://www.whirlpool.com/kitchen/cooking/ranges/single-oven-freestanding/p.4.8-cu.-ft.-freestanding-counter-depth-electric-range.wfc150m0eb.html . The direct link to the owner's manual is https://www.whirlpool.com/content/dam/global/documents/201406/owners-manual-W10719733-RevA.pdf . I wish that I had better news for you. Cindy Wells
6/1/2019 6:11:03 PM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on Jun 01, 2019
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I have a Whirlpool Gold wall oven which gave me error F3. I power the oven off and on and tried again with same result. I looked it up and it talks temperature sensor.

Isn't the upper element the grilled? I don't think it is controlled by the oven thermostat.
5/5/2019 8:43:37 AM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on May 05, 2019
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Whirlpool AKZM8920HIX built in oven. Bought as off the floor demo. Just installed and functions work but elements not heating up. Troubleshooting says it might be in demo mode!!

Contact Whirlpool by phone if you cannot get the following instructions to work for you. Consider returning the oven if necessary for warranty repair or refund, although that would require a difficult uninstall. https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Troubleshooting_Guides/Troubleshooting_for_Gas_Ranges/Error_Code%2C_Fault_Code_or_Message/Demo_Mode_or_Mode_Demo

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3/25/2019 11:36:53 AM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on Mar 25, 2019
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Whirlpool accubake model WFG371LVS2. Set bake to 350, meter reads 465 before shutting off. Thermostat and control panel have been replaced. Is this a proper temp swing?

Could be oven temperature sensor.

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3/20/2019 10:17:09 PM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on Mar 20, 2019
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Whirlpool AKZ161/03/IX bottom oven is showing F03. I suspect a sensor error, is the correct. Is the sensor separate from the main board (PCBA) or would I have to replace the complete main board (PCBA)

I replaced the temperature sensor and the F03 Error persists. Looking through the manual I find no ref to a thermal fuse, so I am assuming my my model does not have one. Also I installed a brand new Power Control Board and still have the F03 error. The issue started when I fitted the Control Unit, sets temperature and timer for lower oven.
2/18/2019 8:23:28 PM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on Feb 18, 2019
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Whirlpool double oven shows ee27 and beeps you can reset breaker unit will work code shows up after turned off

You did not provide a model number so I provided a generic solution from your product vendor

Reset power to the product:

  • Power unit down by turning off the circuit breaker(s) for one (1) minute.
  • Power unit up by turning on the circuit breaker(s).
  • Monitor the cooktop for one (1) minute to ensure the error code does not display again.
  • Verify cooktop operation.
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1/31/2019 4:55:12 AM • Whirlpool Ovens • Answered on Jan 31, 2019
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