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F2 error code

My GE model is JGRP16GEV1BB single gas oven and here's my problem: When the bake temperature is set for elevated temperatures or I use the broiler function, I get a F2 error code. I relpaced the upper and lower electric ignitor elements and also the temperature sensor but the problem persisted. I had a service man trouble shoot it and he told me most likely the clock needed to be replaced. He wasn't very prompt so I ordered the clock myself (part # WB27T10324). I installed the new part and everything worked fine until I tried the Hi Broil function (The oven was still about 300-350F from performing the Bake function). After about 3-4 minutes being on Hi Broil, I received a F2 error code and beep. I pushed the clear/stop button but the broiler ignitor and gas flame remained on. I unplugged the oven to kill the ignitor and flame. After a few minutes I plugged in the oven and the ignitor and flame came back on. What is the problem?????

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  • Anonymous Nov 21, 2007

    Our oven is electric, but we are having the same problem. How do we turn off the beeping and the oven? It is while it is self cleaning and is VERY HOT!

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The Ge repair man knocked out the cloged screen at the back of the unit. This was impeding the venting fan airflow. I consisder this a design defect.

Posted on Apr 28, 2009

Anonymous

Similar problem. When baking over 400 degrees we get the F2 code that can only be reset by cycling the power at the breaker. Replaced the electonics to no avail. I'm thinking its the cooling fan located between the oven and microwave (upper unit) it never comes on which may cause a separate temp switch to generate the F2... but I'm not a pro. :)

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control (also called clock or ERC).

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and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if
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you guys should check your tempurature sensor. Our oven has been acting weird like saying it has heated up to 400 degrees in like 1 minute haha. Well after a few months of this happening on occasion we get an F2 error flashing..

did some research on it and apparently for GE ovens this is a temp sensor gone bad. Im looking to buy one now which is how i found this post, i just thought id tell you all what i found out and maybe you should look into that as well.
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