Shawn for Model Number rbd305pds14 We had quite a few power outages a few weeks back and the display on my oven went blank. I checked out your site to see what might be the problem. I concluded by reading all the posts that it was the control board. I replaced the board and it lit up fine but now am getting a lock error code. I know for a fact that the oven locked then unlocked while going through a start up diagnostic...but shortly after it unlocked it threw a F5 F2 code(I believe that's it) and then a keypad error. What would cause both of these errors? The technician was baffled as well. The only thing he thought was that the control panel was bad as well...? Any ideas?
Answer Shawn, There is a possibility that the surge could have caused the failure of the lock switches on the latch assembly. On the f2 error code if you hit the cancel button and after 60 seconds the code returns then you would need to replace the keypad. It is possible for a surge to take out several components on a unit. Normally only one is affected but because it was the control circuit the chances of components attached would be damaged. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, February 28, 2013