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Can I get a temperature replacement probe ?

The temperature probe is broken

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I have a Frigidaire stove showing a default code f31

The F31 error code indicates a shorted oven temperature sensor probe or a shorted sensor circuit. The normal troubleshooting for this type of failure involves unplugging the range and checking the resistance of the oven temperature sensor probe using a volt/ohm meter. The normal resistance of this probe at room temperature is about 1100 ohms. If the sensor measures less than 500 ohms, it will need to be replaced. If the sensor appears to be okay, you can check the wiring (with the range still unplugged) between the probe and the ERC (Electronic Range Control board). A wiring failure could also cause this problem. NOTE: You should only access and check internal range components if you are completely confident in your technical ability to safely perform the process. Internal metal edges in the range can be sharp. Protective gloves are recommended.

If you are not able to find a problem with the probe or the wiring, then you could have a failed electronic range control (ERC) board. Replacing the temperature probe may fix this problem if the wiring is okay. If you replace the probe and still have a problem, then it is likely that the ERC control board will need to be replaced.
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I have a frigidare range and it is flashing F10 and Beeping repeatedly

The "F10" error code caused by the runaway temperature.

The first thing I would check is the resistance across the oven temperature probe (aka oven temperature sensor) terminals at the EOC (electronic oven control) plug.

It suppose to be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature.

If the resistance at the EOC plug is wrong, then measure the oven temperature probe resistance at the probe plug.

If it's wrong - replace the oven temperature probe. It's better to hardwire it, using a high temperature ceramic wire nuts.

If the readings at the EOC and at the oven temperature probe plug are different - check the wire harness between the oven temperature probe and the EOC.

If there is nothing wrong with the oven temperature probe resistance - replace the EOC.
Here is the probe to order.
Here is the EOC to order.
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Kitchen range displays square box indicating probe is inserted while it is not. Then regular beeps are heard and requires entry of the probe temperature to be set while showing a current probe setting of...

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This means 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

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F10 oven code frequently beeps,often after cooking is over and oven is coolind down at different temperature settings tempermental some times it works sometimes it does not.

The "F10" error code caused by the runaway temperature.
The first thing I would check is the resistance across the oven temperature probe (aka oven temperature sensor) terminals at the EOC (electronic oven control) plug.
It suppose to be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature.
If the resistance at the EOC plug is wrong, then measure the oven temperature probe resistance at the probe plug.
If it's wrong - replace the oven temperature probe. It's better to hardwire it, using a high temperature ceramic wire nuts.
If the readings at the EOC and at the oven temperature probe plug are different - check the wire harness between the oven temperature probe and the EOC.
If there is nothing wrong with the oven temperature probe resistance - replace the EOC.
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Was cleaning oven and error code F10 appeared what is a error code F10?

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The "F10" error code caused by the runaway temperature.

The first thing I would check is the resistance across the oven temperature probe (aka oven temperature sensor) terminals at the EOC (electronic oven control) plug.

It suppose to be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature.

If the resistance at the EOC plug is wrong, then measure the oven temperature probe resistance at the probe plug.

If it's wrong - replace the oven temperature probe. It's better to hardwire it, using a high temperature ceramic wire nuts.

If the readings at the EOC and at the oven temperature probe plug are different - check the wire harness between the oven temperature probe and the EOC.

If there is nothing wrong with the oven temperature probe resistance - replace the EOC.

- The part number for the oven temperature probe is AP3704441

- The part number for the EOC is AP3776874

- The part number for the EOC overlay is AP3778486


Read more: http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4431-f10-error-code.html#ixzz156CO7RjB

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My general electric stove oven does not turn on.. code come out f7 and 5 6..what does t mean

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F5 Humidity sensor open or shorted Replace humidity sensor. F6 Shorted temperature probe This code will occur if temp. probe is detected as shorted continuously over 5 seconds. Replace temperature probe. F6 Shorted temperature probe This code will occur if temp. probe is detected as shorted continuously over 5 seconds. Replace temperature probe.
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Error code F 10 during broiling. model #790.78649601

The "F10" error code caused by the runaway temperature.

The first thing to check is the resistance across the oven temperature probe (aka oven temperature sensor) terminals at the EOC (electronic oven control) plug.

It suppose to be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature.

If the resistance at the EOC plug is wrong, then measure the oven temperature probe resistance at the probe plug.

If it's wrong - replace the oven temperature probe. It's better to hardwire it, using a high temperature ceramic wire nuts.

If the readings at the EOC and at the oven temperature probe plug are different - check the wire harness between the oven temperature probe and the EOC.

If there is nothing wrong with the oven temperature probe resistance - replace the EOC.
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The probe won't measure the temperature, but it measures conductivity, pH and TDS accurately. 0.0 °C keeps flashing on the screen.

Is this probe in Robinair AC machine ? if so,the you neet to replase new one.because it seems to be broken ( probe tip sensor)
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F 10 code when I try using oven

The "F10" error code caused by the runaway temperature.

The first thing I would check is the resistance across the oven temperature probe (oven temperature sensor) terminals at the EOC (electronic oven control) plug.

It will be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature.

If the resistance at the EOC plug is wrong, then measure the oven temperature probe resistance at the probe plug.

If it's wrong - replace the oven temperature probe. It's better to hardwire it, using a high temperature ceramic wire nuts.

If the readings at the EOC and at the oven temperature probe plug are different - check the wire harness between the oven temperature probe and the EOC.

If there is nothing wrong with the oven temperature probe resistance - replace the EOC.


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