Gary March 16, 2018 for Model Number KGSA906PSS00 Tried to run self-cleaning mode on the stove this morning. Now the membrane panel is out. No power. Tried turning off the circuit breaker for one minute, Tried holding the start button for 5 seconds. I have power to the surface for the electronic starters for the burners. Thanks
1 Answer Hello Gary, This can be caused by the TOD thermostat WP8300802 or the control 9759562 if proper voltage is being supplied to the unit. Read More...
Gary March 16, 2018 for Model Number KGSA906PSS00 This morning I put the oven in self-clean mode. It said 2 hours and 27 minutes. I left it and now the oven door is locked and the membrane panel is dead. I turned the circuit breaker off for 1 minute and it didn't help. I held the start button for 5 seconds to release the door with no luck. Thanks
1 Answer Hello Gary, This can be the TOD WP8300802 thermostat or the control WP9761594. The TOD thermostat should be tested before the board is suspected. Read More...
Greg N. February 18, 2014 for Model Number KGRA806PSS02 Oven will not spark. Is it the spark module or the membrane control panel?
1 Answer Hello Greg, This can be the fault of the spark module WPW10331686, the main board WP9762810, or the associated wiring. Read More...
Doug S January 31, 2013 for Model Number KGRA806PSS00 I am getting a erro code F2 E0. What I need? and instructions to install myself, I did reset and still didn't work.
1 Answer Hello Doug, The F2 E0 Erro code indicates a stuck key or keypad disconnect. What you want to do to check, unplug range and check to make sure that keypad is firmly connected. Plug in range and observe for longer than 1 minute, if error remains, unplug or disconnect power. Replace keypad. Plug in or reconnect power and observe for more than 1 minute. If error remains then replace the display board. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Otto. Based on the error code you provided, it sounds like the membrane switch WP9756559BL is bad and will need to be replaced. The error code is for a stuck key or button. Hope this helps. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Tom. Most of the time a F1 code means that the electronic control is bad. Here is a test that you can try to help determine if this is the problem. 1. Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds. 2. Re-apply power and observe for at least one minute. 3. If code re-appears, replace control board (also called ERC or clock). Here is the electronic control for your model Part Number: WP9762810 Read More...