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F33 ( upper oven over temperature while cooking ) Check sensor should read 1080 ohms at room temp. You will need to replace the oven temperature sensor. There is no quick fix for this problem to get you up and running on this Thanksgiving day, sorry. Where are you located and I will see what resources are close to you so you can make the repair?
Factory Code settings 1234, To change the factory code press button 1 for 2 seconds, wait for 2 beeps, now enter your new 4 digit code, you will hear a further 2 beeps to confirm the new code. If the battery is removed the code will revert to the preset code(1234)
The exact same thing just happened with my lower oven and the code 4d22 appears in the upper right part of the display panel by the the timer. There is no explanation for the code in the instruction manual. Hope someone can help us with this. Upper oven works fine.
In 30+ years of servicing I have replaced very few oven sensors due to failure. True, a sensor may need to be replaced, but there is also another possibility and a much cheaper solution at that.
If you look at the two soldered pins where the sensor wires attach at the oven relay board, you may find them to have heat fractures in the solder around one or both. These are very hard to see with the untrained eye, but any small fracturing will change the sensor reading to the main board. Therefore it is important to re-solder these pins at the relay board.
This is a job for a qualified service Tech and should not be attempted by the average DIYer.
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