Error codes that appear on the display of Whirlpool ovens and ranges are designed to help you identify issues and find possible solutions. This guide will list the most common error codes encountered on Whirlpool ovens and ranges, explaining what they mean and how you can fix them.
However, before delving into the codes, it’s worth resetting the oven first, as sometimes this can clear errors caused by temporary software bugs or glitches. To reset the oven, shut off the power to the unit at the circuit breaker, wait for one minute, and then switch the circuit breaker back on.
Observe the oven for a few minutes to see if the error code has gone; if it reappears, keep reading to learn how to resolve it.
Whirlpool oven error codes
Here’s a list of error codes on Whirlpool ovens and ranges.
LOC or Lock
The “LOC” or “Lock” code is not an error, it simply means the control lock feature is activated. Control lock freezes the control panel so that the appliance cannot be used in unintended ways.
You can remove this code by deactivating control lock. This can be done by pressing and holding the START/ENTER button for 5 seconds. Note that on some models a different button or combination of buttons will need to be pressed. Refer to your manual for specific instructions.
F1 error codes
F1 error codes, such as F1, F1 E0, F1 E1, and F1 E2 suggest an issue with the oven’s control board. In most cases, if the control board is faulty, it will need to be replaced to clear the error.
Replacing the control board on a Whirlpool oven is complex, so it’s best to have it done by a professional.
F2 error codes
F2 error codes, such as F2 E0, F2 E1, F2 E5, or F2 E6, suggest an issue with the oven’s keypad, such as a defective key, disconnected or loose wire harness, or shorted keypad.
To resolve this error, you will need to inspect the keypad wiring, then tighten any loose connections and replace any damaged wires you find. If that doesn’t work, you may need to replace the keypad or the control board.
F3 error codes
F3 error codes, such as F3 E0, F3 E1, F3 E2, and F3 E3, generally mean there is an issue with the oven’s temperature sensing system.
To resolve this error, you can test the temperature sensor with a multimeter and check the sensor’s wiring and connections. The multimeter should read 1080 ohms at room temperature.
Replace the temperature sensor if faulty and any damaged wiring. As a last resort, the control board may need replacing.
F4 E1
The F4 E1 error code suggests an issue with the meat probe.
To fix this error, disconnect the meat probe and test it with a multimeter. It should have a resistance reading of 59,000 ohms at room temperature. If it doesn’t, replace it.
If the probe is fine, inspect the jack where the probe connects to the oven. The probe should connect firmly to the jack; if it’s loose or the jack appears damaged, replace the jack.
F5 error codes
F5 error codes, such as F5 E0 and F5 E1, generally mean there’s an issue with the oven’s door-locking mechanism.
To fix these errors, inspect the door lock and latch for visible signs of damage and replace any broken parts or the entire assembly. Also, check the door switch by opening and closing the oven door to see if the oven light turns on and off. If it doesn’t, replace the door switch.
Finally, check the wiring on the door lock assembly for damaged or loose connections. Replace the wire harness if necessary.
F6 E1
The F6 E1 error code means the oven’s temperature is getting hotter than it should, often because the top heating element is staying continuously on, creating a fire risk.
To fix this error, you may need to replace the relay, the temperature sensor, or the control board. Due to the complexity and safety risks, you should have a qualified technician to inspect and fix your oven.
F9 or F9 E0
According to Whirlpool, the F9 or F9 E0 error code means there’s an electrical issue. It could be that the outlet used in your home or the connection to the oven is miswired, especially if your oven was recently installed.
To fix these issues, you will need to hire a qualified electrician to check the wiring.
However, this error can also be triggered by a power outage or by pressing any buttons on the oven within 10 seconds of turning it on. If these are the cause, resetting the oven should clear the error.
PF
The PF error code means there was a power failure. This may have been caused by a power outage or a power spike.
You can usually resolve this error by pressing the Cancel or Clear button. Or you can reset the oven by switching it off at the circuit breaker and waiting one minute before turning it back on.
What should I do if my error code isn’t listed here?
This is not a complete list of Whirlpool oven error codes, just some of the more common ones. If you see a different error code displayed on your Whirlpool oven, check your user manual for more information, run an internet search, or contact Whirlpool or a professional technician.
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