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Ge oven jkp27 code f5 - GE JKP27 Electric Double Oven

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Hello Donald,

The F5 error code means that the control board has detecteda error within it self and theirfore the control(also called clock or EOC) needs to be replaced. The F5 error code can be cleared by pushing the cancel/off button and if it returns a short time later their is defiently a malfunction inside of the clock and it would need to be replaced.


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