kenmore oven failure code
Posted by fyxer on September 26, 2007
kenmore oven or stove with electronic controls are usually more accurate than their older analog models, however these electronic digital stoves are more delicate and sensative,
whenever there is a problem with the electronic control it will flash a failure code along with a series of beeps, sometimes pressing cancel will temporary stop this condition but usually just for a few minutes, the codes are as follows–
fo–f1–f7–this is usually a stuck keypad or a bad control board.
f2 usually mean a over temperature accur–control senses oven temperature above 615 degrees with the door circuit in the unlock position
f3–f4 is a open or shorted sensor–i see this happens a lot after a long self cleaning
fc–problem in the door lock circuit
Ron LeTard said
F7 means Whirlpool = no quality and just took another $200+ from your pocket. Whirlpool sells poor quality and does not stand behind their products. Three of my four Whirlpool appliances failed within 5 years with no help from Whirlpool. They don’t care and hope no on talks. I am here to tell you Whirlpool means no quality.