We got the F3EO message. we ordered and installed a new temperature sensor, but are still getting the message....what is going on here?
Renee
Answer Renee, you will need to test the resistance of the sensor circuit at the ERC/Clock connector to verify the sensor and wiring are in tact( 1050 to 1100 ohms resistance at room temperature) . If all's OK, you'll need to check or replace the ERC/Clock. Should you need more assistance, please include a model number when you post your request.
The bake, broil and convection elements in my oven will not heat up. The control panel shows pre-heating. There are no default codes that show up. Can you give me a idea what is my problem.
Kathryn for Model Number GR450LXHQ2
Answer Hello Kathryn. You need to test for power coming from the clock assembly 9782087CB to the elements. If there is none there, you will need to order and replace the clock assembly in the unit.
When I try to start the oven I get the fault code of F3:EO. Is that a bad oven temperature sensor probe?
Bill for Model Number KGSC308LSS0
Answer Hello Bill. Yes, based on the error code, the oven sensor 9782081 is open and will need to be replaced. Hope this helps.