Common Error Codes for Stove

We gathered for you the common error codes for Stove:

Samsung Stove Error Codes

E27

Oven temperature sensor is defective (electrically open).

Solution:

Unplug the range, disconnect the oven temperature sensor and check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor using a volt/ohm meter. The oven temperature sensor should measure around 1080 ohms at room temperature. If the resistance is less than 930 ohms, replace the oven temperature sensor.

E28

Oven temperature sensor is defective (electrically shorted).

Solution:

nplug the range, disconnect the oven temperature sensor and check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor using a volt/ohm meter. The oven temperature sensor should measure around 1080 ohms at room temperature. If the resistance is less than 930 ohms, replace the oven temperature sensor

E-08

Oven not heating.

Solution:

Unplug the range. Check the bake and broil elements for damage. If an oven element is damaged, replace it. Disconnect the oven temperature sensor and check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor using a volt/ohm meter. The oven temperature sensor should measure around 1080 ohms at room temperature. If the resistance is off by more than 200 ohms, replace the oven temperature sensor. Check the wiring between the oven electronic control board and the oven elements for damage and replace any damaged wiring.

E-OA

Oven overheating.

Solution:

Unplug the range, disconnect the oven temperature sensor and check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor using a volt/ohm meter. The oven temperature sensor should measure around 1080 ohms at room temperature. If the resistance is off by more than 200 ohms, replace the oven temperature sensor. Check the oven electronic control board for burns or melted wires. If the electronic control board is damaged, replace it.

SE

Defective key on the control panel.

Solution:

Unplug the range. Open the control console and make sure that the wire harness is plugged into the oven electronic control board properly. Check the wire harness for damage. If the wire harness is okay, replace the control panel. If the problem persists, replace the electronic control board.

E-OE or FL

Oven door lock error.

Solution:

Unplug the range. Make sure the wiring harness connections on the oven door lock assembly are secure. Check the oven door lock assembly for damage. Replace the oven door lock assembly if damaged.

LE

Low DC voltage error (below 9 volts DC)

Solution:

Unplug the range and reconnect any loose wires between the low-voltage transformer and the electronic control board. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring is okay, replace the transformer. If the problem persists, replace the electronic control board.

E-54

Oven electronic control board communication error.

Solution:

Unplug the range and secure any loose wiring connections between the oven electronic control board and the main cooktop control board. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness is okay, replace the oven electronic control board. If the problem persists, replace the main cooktop control board.

E-55

Oven electronic control board communication error with touch panel.

Solution:

Unplug the range and secure any loose wiring connections between the oven electronic control board and the control panel. If the connections are secure, replace the control panel and wire harness assembly. If the problem persists, replace the oven electronic control board.

E-56

Cooktop has an error code.

Solution:

Check the cooktop display for error codes. Once the cooktop is repaired, this code should clear.

cE56

Internal oven electronic control board error.

Solution:

Unplug the range for 3 minutes to reset the oven electronic control board. If the code appears after you plug the range in, unplug the range and secure any loose wiring connections. Replace any damaged wire harnesses. If the problem persists, replace the oven electronic control board.

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Cooktop top temperature sensor error (sensor is electrically open).

Solution:

Unplug the range and make sure the wire connections between the top temperature sensor and the main cooktop control board are secure. Replace the sensor if the wire harness is damaged. If the wire harness connection is okay, replace the top temperature sensor. If the problem persists, replace the main cooktop control board.

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Cooktop top temperature sensor error (sensor is electrically short).

Solution:

Unplug the range and make sure the wire connections between the top temperature sensor and the main cooktop control board are secure. Replace the sensor if the wire harness is damaged. If the wire harness connection is okay, replace the top temperature sensor. If the problem persists, replace the main cooktop control board.

bo or bs

Cooktop element inverter control board error.

Solution:

An inverter control board sensor is defective (these sensors monitor the inverter control boards that convert AC voltage to DC voltage for induction element heating). Unplug the range and secure the wire harness connection for the inverter control board sensor. Replace the sensor if the wire harness is damaged. If the wire harness is okay, replace the sensor. If the problem persists, replace the inverter control board for the element.

ot

Cooktop over-temperature error.

Solution:

Allow the cooktop to cool and then unplug the range to reset the electronic control boards. If the cooktop continues to overheat, replace the main cooktop control board.

0

Pan detection error.

Solution:

Use the correct size of iron-containing cookware.

LG Stove Error Codes

Child Lock

Control panel not operating.

Solution:

The Child Lock code is not actually an error code, but the control panel will not operate. To disable the Child Lock press and hold

If the code persists and cannot be cleared, please call appliance technician. 

Clean

Control panel not operating.

Solution:

The Clean code is not actually an error code, but the control panel will not operate. This indicates the Self-Clean or EasyClean feature is active and the unit will not be operable for the time being.

If the code persists and cannot be cleared, please call appliance technician. 

F1

Oven temperature sensor open.

Solution:

Replace oven temperature sensor, please call appliance technician. 

F2

Oven temperature sensor shorted.

Solution:

Replace oven temperature sensor, please call appliance technician. 

F3

When touch sensor key shows some error for 60 seconds or more.

Solution:

Replace oven temperature sensor, please call appliance technician. 

F6

Oven too hot.

Solution:

Replace oven temperature sensor, please call appliance technician. 

F10

Door latch failure.

Solution:

Replace door latch switch or assembly if necessary.

F11

No heating.

Solution:

If current oven temperature does not exceed 150F and less equal than start temperature over 5 minutes on preheating, where door is closed. During cook

HS

Indication of a hot surface.

Solution:

The HS display code is not actually an error code, but an indication of a hot surface and should stay on the display until the cooktop temperature has dropped below 150° F.

If the code persists and cannot be cleared, please call appliance technician. 

PF

unit has experienced a power failure.

Solution:

The PF display code is not actually an error code, but an indication that the unit has experienced a power failure.

If the code persists and cannot be cleared, please call appliance technician. 

Sb

Sabbath Mode.

Solution:

Sabbath Mode is typically used on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays. When the Sabbath mode is activated, the oven does not turn off until the Sabbath mode is deactivated. In Sabbath mode, all function keys except for the CLEAR/OFF key are inactive.

To cancel the Sabbath mode, press and hold the SETTING button for three seconds.

Bosch Stove Error Codes

Er1

Temperature Sensor Failure.

Solution:

This error means the PTC sensor is defective. It may also mean that there is a problem with the connection. The sensor wires may become defective for any reason and need to be replaced with a new one. please call appliance technician. 

Er2

Electric network connection failure.

Solution:

The problem looks the following – the oven does not heat and the alarm buzzer works continuously. The error is provoked by incorrect work of the network connection. To fix it, please, switch off the electric fuse in the fuse box and then switch on to ensure the correct work.

Er3

Oven overheated.

Solution:

If you experiencing such problem while preparing food, please stop doing that. It is a right time to switch on the cooling fan to help the oven to cool down. As an oven cools down, the Er3 error will indicate a problem no more and an oven is ready to work.

Er6

Defective Door Lock.

Solution:

Try to turn off the mode switch. It is allowed to use the oven when the problem occurred. But if it did not work, the door lock mechanism will be replaced by a technician.

Er8

Circuit trouble.

Solution:

Push the Stop bottom until Er8 stops lighting. It is allowed to use the oven in the ordinary mode. In case if it doesn’t help, call the appliance repair service.

E005

Safety relay failure.

Solution:

It is easy to remove the problem with the safety relay. All you need is to replace the fuser cleaning web. Before this, try to reset a circuit breaker.

E011

One button pressed too long.

Solution:

If you pressed one button for too long, the oven may display E011 error. This problem may also occur if the buttons are dirty. Please, keep all the buttons clean to avoid or solve the problem. In case if the abovementioned failed to help, call the repair center.

E115

Temperature problem.

Solution:

The E115 error means that temperature inside the oven is too high. It is easy to fix this issue. The oven needs time to cool down and come back to the correct work. Also, remove all the racks out of the oven. However, if the error occurs too often, you may need a professional technician. For example, the problem may also be caused by metal rod sticking. In such a case a technician will replace it with a new one.

E305

Card connection failure.

Solution:

It is an interface connection problem. The Bosch oven is connected with the microwave oven. In such a case, keep the oven off the power supply for one minute. Then try to switch it on. If the problem remains, call for a technician.

F31

Oven temperature sensor failure.

Solution:

Unplug the range and check the wire harness connections on the oven temperature sensor and the electronic control board. If the wire harness connections are okay, replace the oven temperature sensor. If the problem persists, replace the electronic control board.

F32

Lower oven temperature sensor failure,

Solution:

please call appliance technician.

F33

24 hour delay

Solution:

Unplug the range and check the wire harness connections on the warming drawer temperature sensor and the electronic control board. If the wire harness connections are okay, replace the warming drawer temperature sensor. If the problem persists, replace the electronic control board.

F41

Oven door latch won’t lock

Solution:

Unplug the range and examine the oven door latch. Check the wiring connections. If the oven door latch is defective, replace the oven door latch assembly. If the problem persists, replace the electronic control board.

F42

Lower motorized latch will not lock

Solution:

please call appliance technician.

F43

Upper (or single) oven motorized latch will not unlock.

Solution:

please call appliance technician.

F44

Lower motorized latch will not unlock.

Solution:

please call appliance technician.

F45

Oven door latch switches defective.

Solution:

The electronic control board detects that a door latch sensor switch is stuck or defective. Unplug the range and check the sensor switches on the oven door latch. If the switches are defective, replace the oven door latch assembly. If the problem persists, replace the electronic control board.

F111

Over-temperature condition in the oven

Solution:

The oven temperature is above 585 degrees F in the bake or broil mode. If an oven element is heating constantly, it’s likely that a relay on the electronic control board is stuck. Replace the electronic control board if a relay is stuck.

F113

Over-temperature condition in the clean mode.

Solution:

The oven temperature is above 950 degrees F in the clean mode. If an oven element is heating constantly, it’s likely that a relay on the electronic control board is stuck. Replace the electronic control board if a relay is stuck.

F121

Stuck key on the control panel.

Solution:

Unplug the range and replace the membrane keypad.

F125

Cancel key is stuck.

Solution:

Unplug the range and replace the membrane keypad.

F151

Electronic control board failure or communication error.

Solution:

Unplug the range and check the wire harness connections on the electronic control board. If the wiring connections are okay, then replace the electronic control board.

F154

Electronic control board too hot.

Solution:

Check for obstructions in the vent louvers on the back of the control console. Clean the louvers if dirty. Unplug the range and check for damaged or shorted wiring. If you find no problems with the louvers or wiring, replace the electronic control board.

F170

Power failure.

Solution:

Press the Cancel button to clear the code. If the code reappears, unplug the range and check the power cord and outlet. Replace the power cord if damaged.

GE Stove Error Codes

F0, F1 or F7

Stuck or defective button on the key panel.

Solution:

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.

F2

Over-temperature condition detected.

Solution:

If the oven actually overheated, the electronic oven control board likely has a stuck relay; replace the electronic control board. If the oven is at room temperature, the oven temperature sensor could be defective. Disconnect power to the oven and measure the oven temperature sensor resistance using a volt/ohm meter. If the resistance isn’t 1100 ohms at 72 degrees F, replace the oven temperature sensor. If the resistance is correct, replace the electronic control board.

F3 or F4

Oven temperature sensor is defective.

Solution:

Disconnect the electrical power supply to the oven. Measure the oven temperature sensor resistance using a volt/ohm meter. If the resistance isn’t 1080 ohms at 70 F, replace the oven temperature sensor. Replace the oven temperature sensor wire harness if damaged. If the oven temperature sensor and wire harness are okay, replace the electronic oven control board.

F5 or F8

Electronic control is defective.

Solution:

This code usually means that the electronic control needs to be replaced.

F6 or F7

problem with the key panel.

Solution:

This code usually means that there is a problem with the keypanel. Many times, it means the keypanel needs to be replaced.

FC or F9

Oven door lock is defective.

Solution:

Disconnect the electrical power supply to the oven. Reconnect any loose wires in the oven door lock circuit. Replace the oven door lock wire harness if damaged. If the wire harness is okay, replace the oven door lock assembly. If the problem recurs, replace the electronic oven control board.

FF

Defective electronic oven control board.

Solution:

Disconnect the electrical power supply to the oven and replace the electronic oven control board.

Whirlpool Stove Error Codes

F0

Default F code-no failure.

Solution:

SThe F0 code displays if there are no previous fault codes and you hold the CANCEL key for 5 seconds. Press CANCEL to clear the display.

F1

Defective electronic oven control (EOC).

Solution:

Disconnect power or unplug the range. Replace the electronic oven control (EOC).

F2/E0

Keypad wire harness is disconnected.

Solution:

Disconnect power or unplug the range. Reconnect the keypad wire harness if loose. Restore electrical power to the range and press CANCEL. If the error code returns after 60 seconds, replace the keypad. If the problem persists, replace the electronic oven control.

F2/E5 or F2/E6

Cancel key is defective.

Solution:

Disconnect power or unplug the range. Reconnect the keypad wire harness if loose. Restore electrical power to the range and press CANCEL. If the error code returns after 60 seconds, replace the keypad. If the problem persists, replace the electronic oven control.

F3/E0

Defective oven temperature sensor or open oven temperature sensor circuit

Solution:

Disconnect power or unplug the range. Reconnect the oven temperature sensor wire harness connection if loose. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Measure the oven temperature sensor resistance using a volt/ohm meter. If the resistance isn’t 1080 ohms at room temperature (70 degrees F), replace the oven temperature sensor. If the oven temperature sensor resistance and wire harness connections are okay, replace the electronic oven control (EOC).

F3/E1

Defective oven temperature sensor or shorted oven temperature circuit.

Solution:

Disconnect power or unplug the range. Reconnect the oven temperature sensor wire harness if loose. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Measure the oven temperature sensor resistance using a volt/ohm meter. If the resistance isn’t 1080 ohms at room temperature (70 degrees F), replace the oven temperature sensor. If the oven temperature sensor resistance and wire harness connections are okay, replace the electronic oven control (EOC).

F3/E2

Oven temperature is over 575 degrees F in Bake mode.

Solution:

Disconnect power or unplug the range. Reconnect the oven temperature sensor wire if loose. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Measure the oven temperature sensor resistance using a volt/ohm meter. If the resistance isn’t 1080 ohms at room temperature (70 degrees F), replace the oven temperature sensor. If the oven temperature sensor resistance and wire harness connections are okay, replace the electronic oven control (EOC).

F3/E3

Oven temperature is over 950 degrees F in Clean mode.

Solution:

Disconnect power or unplug the range. Reconnect the oven temperature sensor wire if loose. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Measure the oven temperature sensor resistance using a volt/ohm meter. If the resistance isn’t 1080 ohms at room temperature (70 degrees F), replace the oven temperature sensor. If the oven temperature sensor resistance and wire harness connections are okay, replace the electronic oven control (EOC).

F4/E1

Meat probe shorted.

Solution:

Disconnect power or unplug the range. Unplug the meat probe and measure the resistance of the meat probe using a volt/ohm meter. If the resistance isn’t 59,000 ohms at room temperature, replace the meat probe. If the resistance of the meat probe is okay, insert the meat probe in the jack and check for a firm connection between the probe and jack in the oven. If the jack is damaged or worn out, replace it. Reconnect the wire harness connection on the meat probe jack if loose. Replace the wire harness if damaged.

F5/E0

Door is open, but latch is locked (door switch communicates an open door, but latch switch communicates a locked door).

Solution:

Test the oven door switch operation using the oven light. Open and close the oven door to see if the oven door switch turns the oven light on and off when the oven door is opened and closed. If the oven door switch is defective, replace it. Disconnect power or unplug the oven. Reconnect any loose wires on the oven door lock assembly wire harness. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Check the door lock assembly for visible damage and replace it if broken.

F5/E1

Self-clean latch won’t lock/unlock.

Solution:

Disconnect power or unplug the range. Reconnect any loose wires on the oven door lock assembly wire harness. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Check the door lock assembly for visible damage and replace it if broken.

Maytag Stove Error Codes

F0

Function key is stuck.

Solution:

Check The touch pad or repair the clock ERC assembly.

F1

Defective touch pad/membrane/watchdog on board.

Solution:

  1. Unplug or flip breaker and remove power to the oven.
  2. Access the back of the electronic range control “clock” or ERC.
  3. Unplug the touch pad ribbon connector from the electronic range control.
  4. Clear all so the Oven will not electrically short when power is regained.
  5. Replace any of the covers that were removed to access the electronic range control.
  6. Turn power back ON to the Oven.
  7. Watch for the F1 error code and listen for the beeping sound.
  8. If the error code F1 reappears and beeps then replace the ERC (electronic range control).
  9. If after 1 to 2 minutes after applying power back to the Oven, you DO NOT get the F1 error then replace the touch pad.
F2

Oven is too hot.

Solution:

Replace the relay board or the oven temperature sensor

F3 or F4

User interface control can’t communicate, with electronic control board.

Solution:

Replace the oven temperature sensor.

F5

Hardware and watchdog circuits issue.

Solution:

 Repair the clock assembly (ERC).

F6

Missing AC signal – No Electricity going to unit.

Solution:

Check for correct voltage.

F7

The function key has shorted OR it has a stuck button.

Solution:

Replace the touch pad OR repair clock assembly – try to unstick the button.

F8

Analog Digital Issue.

Solution:

Repair or check the clock assembly (ERC).

F9

Door latch Issue.

Solution:

Check the door lock circuit OR repair the clock assembly (ERC).