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E1 F3 indicates that the control board isn't getting information from the oven temperature sensor. The temperature sensor, the control board or the wiring between the two could be the problem. (For a double oven, this would apply to the lower oven.)
Unplug the appliance (or turn off at the circuit breaker). After a minute, try turning it back on. If the error recurs, turn off power again. Check the resistance across the temperature sensor. At room temperature, it should be around 1800 Ohm. Replace if the resistance is significantly different. Check the wiring harness for corrosion at the connectors and continuity on all wires. Replace the wiring if there is any damage. (You can try cleaning the pins gently. Make sure none of the pins are bent.)
If the wiring and temperature sensor are fine, then the control board is faulty. Replace the control board.
I hope this helps. Please post a comment with the model number of your range/oven for a parts diagram. The model number will be on the door frame or on the frame for the oven drawer.
The F10 error can be caused by a faulty relay or electronic control board if the oven overheated while in use. If you unplug the range and the error occurs when the range is cool, then the over-temperature sensor has failed or the electronic control board is faulty. Even the wiring between parts could be faulty.
You need to check sensor and wiring. On some models, the oven temperature sensor probe can be accessed by opening the oven door. Look for two screws that are close together. Otherwise it's accessed from the back of the oven. It may be covered by an access panel. Unplug the wiring harness and check the resistance across the sensor with a multi-meter. It should give 1100 Ohms. Similarly check the wiring resistance from the probe to the control board. Also check the relay and that wiring. Replace the wiring, sensor or relay if those are faulty. Otherwise you need to replace the control board. The control board will be behind the console access panel. Somewhere on the back of the range, there will be a trouble-shooting sheet giving the wiring diagram and the expected resistance or voltage across the parts of the range.
I may be able be able to provide a parts diagram and price list for parts on your range. Please add a comment with the model number of the range for this information.
The F3 E1 error indicates a problem with the oven temperature sensor or a short in the oven temperature circuit. To trouble-shoot this error, unplug the oven. Check the wiring harness for damage and then reconnect it, if it is undamaged. Next check the resistance across the oven temperature sensor. The resistance should be 1080 Ohms at room temperature. Replace the sensor of the resistance is not correct. Otherwise replace the main control board.
Please add a comment with the model of your oven if you want me to look up the parts list or diagram for your appliance.
Usually this is a touchpad and control panel fault but the only way to know for sure is to do some electrical testing with a volt/ohm meter and the wiring diagram located within the appliance.
With the model number of the oven we could look up the code and be more specific about the problem.
loks like to be a an older, micro/oven combo unit. too old to even have a tech sheet available any more,althought i can lookup the techsheet its nothing more than a wire diagram for the unit and a quick troubleshooter, no real breakdown for diagnosing hte circut board itself, hers alink to what i found good luck. there may be a copy of this within the control cavity as well http://www.servicematters.com/docs/wiring/wiring_main.htm
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