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Question edited for clarity. You range is a GE. Energuide is just a label to tell you that it is designed with money saving in mind.
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F2 is and temperature regulation issue.
If you have a GE oven, the error code F2 on the oven means that the temperature sensor has detected a temperature in excess of the preset threshold. The cause could be a sensor malfunction. However, that's unlikely because there are several GE oven error codes, and a bad sensor should trigger an F3 error code, not F2. Nevertheless, you should test the sensor anyway. If it checks out, you're probably going to have to replace the control panel because it's likely fried.
My Frigidaire range beeps and flashes F3. ... 790.92413202 and when I turn on bake or broil it just shows an F3 code on the screen what does this mean?
I have a Kenmore wall oven model 911.41059591 that beeps and flashes F2 or F3 and shuts off. ... The "F2" and "F3" fault codes is most likely indicating an open oven ... Next, the control panel will need to be taken off in order to measure the ...
Which manufacturer built your oven? The F2 error usually means that the oven temperature sensor is claiming the oven is too hot (or got too hot in the past). This usually requires replacing the temperature sensor. Sometimes, the control unit (clock) needs to be replaced.
I hope this helps. Please add a comment with the make and model of your oven for additional support.
the f2 is telling you that the tempature is to high. It could be your control board. I personely would call a tech as its got to do with the contacts on the control board or the door lock. can be several different problems.
GE Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes
Failure CodeConditionCheck/Repair
F0 and F1
Failed Thermistor Control
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC)
F2
Oven temp exceeds 590 w/ unlocked door
High resistance or interference in oven temperature sensor. Replace oven temperature sensor
F3
Open oven temperature sensor circuit
Replace oven temperature sensor
F4
Shorted wire (Oven temperature sensor)
Locate and correct
F7
A = Function pad button stuck or B = Bad clock
Unstick button or Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC)
F8
Component Failure
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC)
F9
Program w/ door circuit
Check wiring
i think f3 error code has something to do with the temp probe maybe it is the problem. the temp probe is located if you open the door directly in the back wall. it looks like a prong. should read 1100ohms the f2 error code though usually has something to do with the keypad i would check all the connections maybe they are loose.
You said, model WHIRLPOOL WEP54800 Stove starts to beep at different times of the
day.After four beeps F2 shows up and continues to beep when it feels
it should. The control board has been checked twice and A new oven
sensor installed. EVERY thing works perfect.This all started after water
was brought to A boil on the back burner
But something is wrong!!?? Check your model number. It is not showing up anywhere in the repair manuals or error codes. Not even Canada. What country did you buy it in? How old is this range?
These are the only F2 codes I found in whirlpool so far!
F2 - Oven temperature
sensor shorted = Replace oven
temperature sensor
F2-Oven temperature
above specifications = 8-pin connector
oven temperature sensor to the Electronic Range Control
(ERC)
Waiting your response or correction!!!!!!!!!!! Huuum
I used the self cleaning mode for 2 hours and the error f2 keeps flashing and beeping, I did try to power off with the breaker and left it off for about a half hour and it still continues to beep and flash f2, what should I do?
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