I came home to find the oven stating "Err F2 E0 stuck key". It had not been used today, just the hob about 2 hours earlier. I'm not sure of it's model no. but is one of these: KGRA806, KGRK806 or KGSA906. None of the keys function.I came home to find the oven stating "Err F2 E0 stuck key". It had not been used today, just the hob about 2 hours earlier. I'm not sure of it's model no. but is one of these: KGRA806, KGRK806 or KGSA906. None of the keys function.
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Hi have a nice day F2 - E0 Oven temp too high 1. Test operation of door lock
on self-clean 2. Test relay contact operation 3. High resistance in oven
temperature sensor Guruood Luck !!!!!!
F2-E0 Error indicates
a loose/broken wire on the oven temp sensor or the oven temp. sensor itself is
bad and should be replaced. To solve this issue test the oven temp. sensor, it
should read between 1080-1120 ohms, if the rating is more then that and the door
appears to be closing fine then it is the control board that is bad and should
be replaced. Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance.
Daniel
I was baking and the stove suddenly changed to Maxi Broil and then to ERR F2EO Stuck Key. I cannot seem to change it by start or off or even turning the unit off and then back on. Any suggestions? Thanks.
the F1 code usually means that you have a key stuck on the keypad. unplugging it from power won't make a difference for this one. is it a wall oven or a stove? can you supply the make & model please?
F2 - E0
Shorted keypad
Replace Electronic Range Control/Clock(ERC)
theres the bad news its reading a stuck key pad. replace the control..
there may be a good side and that is depending on age of machine they usually come with a 5 yr part warr on their electrical components, in which case youd only pay service and labor to install it
F1
Circuit board defective
Replace control board
F2
1. The oven temp has risen above 665F and the door is not locked or 2. The temp has risen above 965F with the door locked
1. Check oven temp in mode that failure occurred. Replace EOC (Electronic Oven Control) if above limits 2. Check 8-pin connector. Check and replace oven temperature sensor if necessary
F3
Oven temperature sensor is open (above 3000 ohms)
Check resistance of oven temperature sensor, check for open wiring between oven temperature sensor and control
F4
Oven temperature sensor is shorted (below 500 ohms)
Check resistance of oven temperature sensor, check for shorted wiring between oven temperature sensor and control
F5
Internal watchdog circuit has detected a failure
Defective EOC (Electronic Oven Control)
F6
Shorted buttons
Check push buttons and dome switches on control
F8
Logic interrupted (lock motor switch sequence)
Check door lock switches and wiring
Most likely problem is the oven temp. sensor. Should check around 1100 ohms at room temp. I would replace that first because it is the easiest and cheaper than an oven control.
I came home to find the oven stating "Err F2 E0 stuck key". It had not been used today, just the hob about 2 hours earlier. I'm not sure of it's model no. but is one of these: KGRA806, KGRK806 or KGSA906. None of the keys function.
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