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It sounds as though it's a problem with the door latch. You will need a qualified repairman, as these are tricky for the "home mechanic" to do on their own.It sounds as though it's a problem with the door latch. You will need a qualified repairman, as these are tricky for the "home mechanic" to do on their own.
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El c?digo de error F53 en un horno Hotpoint SA2 540 H IX significa que hay un problema con el motor que gira el tambor. Se requieren nuevas escobillas de carb?n o un nuevo generador de tach para reparar su horno y borrar el c?digo de error. Ambos son f?ciles de conseguir y econ?micos de reemplazar. No necesitar?s comprar un horno nuevo. Puede reemplazar las escobillas de carb?n y el tachogenerador como un proyecto de bricolaje si sigue los pasos descritos en el manual del usuario
I hope I am correct in thinking that you do not have the owner's manual for your oven. If you do have the manual, failure codes are probably listed in the manual, with an explanation of what they mean.
According to information on the list of GE Wall Oven Error Codes provided by Sears PartsDirect: https://www.searspartsdirect.com/wall-oven-repair/error-codes/ge-wall-oven-error-codes.html
F1 means:
Stuck or defective button on the key panel
The check / repair is:
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Push the Clear/OFF pad. Shut off power to the oven, disconnect the flat ribbon connector from the electronic oven control board and then restore electrical power. If the code reappears after about 30 seconds, replace the electronic oven control board. If the code doesn't reappear, replace the key panel.
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I managed to resolve that problem. When you have BOTH F53 and F03 error codes, it's not a sensor fault (although F03 is the big cavity sensor and F53 is the top one)... it's a faulty capacitor trouble. On the main board there are 4 electrolytic capacitors, just replace all of them and you're ok again. It's quite simple and very cheap. :-)
Hi, the F2 Error code means the oven has detected an excess temperature condition. Most often this is due to a bad temperature sensor - the sensor costs about $75 from an online repair site. The "F3" error code means the oven sensor is open, I suggest you flip breaker off then back, on Re check for error, if OK fine if not turn back off and fix or call for service man...
The "F53" error code on your Thermador "C" series ovens indicates a upper door lock fault, makes sense since that is the issue you described.
Whether there is actually a fault with the lock remains to be seen. Here is what I`d suggest you try...
Locate the service panel for your oven ( should be an isolated 40amp breaker ) and turn it off for a few moments and turn it back on.
This will initiate the start-up sequence which activates and checks the controls and lock assembly, hopefully resetting it to the "open" position and subsequently eliminating the error code.
Let me know how that works or if you require further assistance.
I hope you mean error code F3. if so then that means a software error and if you disconnect from mains supply then reconnect this should reset the fault if that does not work you may have a damaged circuit board.
OK...you need to replace the lock, but first you need to get the darn think open. I looked at it, couldn't figure out how, and left it. My 14 yr old starting looking at it (after the kids had their TV, Ipod, etc taken away from him for the weekend.....) and he took a coat hanger from the side to pull the latch open.
The rest is straightforward sheet metal disassembly except for the front panel...label the connectors with a piece of tape before you pull the cables connecting the front panel (unless you are able to read a schematic). You can buy the part from AppliancePartsPros.com
AP2836100 (486324) Latch, door (microwave)
for about $100....next day delivery, and your ready to cook your Christmas goose!
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