There's an error message, but I don't have a manual to refrence. The actual message is "EO - F2-" then it flashed E352. What do I need to do? I don't have a clue. Thank you, Shauna
Actual Solution: I justed fixed EO F2
1. Disconnect the power for 30 minutes!
2. Once reconnect the power, press the "cancel" button for 3-4 sec, this two steps serve as reset.
I have a Whirlpoor gas range and it has error message EO F2 for few weeks now. After searching on internet for possible solutions and didnt find anything working, I called Whirlpool thinking as a last attempt before calling expensive tech. people.
They told me exactly the above two steps, I came home and tried, it worked like a charm....
Note: Disconnect for 30 min, I tired 1 minute as some suggested on internet and didnt work.
Shauna, you have a keypad problem here. First try pressing the cancel/off button for 5 seconds. If the code is still there, disconnect the power for about a minute and connect. If the error returns you will have to get someone to disconnect the keypad ribbon cable from the main board, clean the end with an eraser and re-connect it. Re-apply the power and see if the error returns. If the error returns, probably a bad keypad. E0-F2= stuck or shorted keypad....Catriver..post back
I did exactly what echo1700 said. I unplugged the whole thing, waited for an hour (so, a little longer than advised), plugged it back in and held the cancel button down for 5 seconds. Ouila! It's totally fixed and I've used it about four times since then with no problems at all.
I have a Whirpool Accubake with the EO F2 error. I tried unplugging it, then holding down the cancel button after plugging it back in. It didn't work. So I unplugged it again, let it sit for a couple hours, then held down the cancel button before and while I plugged it in. This worked. It let me figure out which button was faulty. (It was the clock button)
Thank you so much! My "boyfriend" literally blamed me for breaking the stove and how he'll have to put his cape on and "save the day". Can't wait till he see's a woman did it first!
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I tried the cancel/off button and it did come back. Yesterday I did disconnect the power, but I don't remember for how long and the message did come back. So, I think I need to get someone out to fix the keypad ribbon cable. Thank you for your help!!! I'll let you know what happens....Shauna
I have the same prob but on a WhirlPool AccuBake Duo. Display reads E0-F2 followed by lots of beeping. Any help much appreciated!
Yes, I have the same EO F2 problem with my Whirlpool Accubake double oven. We've shut the circuit breaker down for at least an hour then turned it back on to find the same error code after a few beeps. I even tried pressing buttons (in case they were stuck). I guess we'll have to pull the monster of an oven out to check and clean the ribbon. It's a shame the unit is only 3 years old and we didn't opt for the extended warranty. If any new info for this problem please advise..... Thanks
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