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ERROR CODES · STOVE · ORANGE COUNTY

Stove Error Codes

When your stove throws a code, it has narrowed the problem down to a specific part or system. Find your brand below, then open the code for what it means, the most common causes, and the repair cost in the Orange County market. The diagnostic is $65, waived when you authorize the repair.

All appliance error codes

Stove codes by brand.

GE

GE freestanding ranges use the F-code series for oven-side faults. The codes cover the temperature sensor, the control board, the door lock and runaway heat. Surface burners on a GE range are not monitored by the control, so codes always point at the oven side.

Whirlpool

Whirlpool freestanding ranges run the F-then-E fault series for the oven side, where the F number names the failed system and the E number narrows it. Older ranges show a plain F code. Most faults trace to the oven sensor, the igniter circuit or the control board.

KitchenAid

KitchenAid ranges sit on Whirlpool control platforms and share the F-then-E fault series for the oven side. The F number flags the failed system and the E number narrows it. Sensor, igniter and control board faults are the most common.

Maytag

Maytag freestanding ranges use the Whirlpool-family F-then-E fault series for the oven side. The F number names the failed system and the E number identifies the part. Most codes lead to the oven sensor, the door latch or the control board.

Frigidaire

Frigidaire ranges, including Electrolux-built models, show F10 through F90-series codes plus newer E-codes for the oven side. The F1x family covers runaway heat and sensor faults. Many codes lead to the oven sensor, the igniter or the control board.

Samsung

Samsung freestanding ranges use modern alphanumeric codes for the oven side. The codes name a circuit such as the temperature sensor, the door lock, the fan or the control link. Most can be read on the display without a service mode.

LG

LG freestanding ranges use an F-prefix code set for the oven side, where F numbers map to the temperature sensor, the heating circuit, the door lock and the fan. The display shows the code directly. Sensor and control faults are the most common.

Kenmore

Kenmore is a retail brand built by several makers, so a Kenmore range may run a Whirlpool, Frigidaire or LG control. Most show the classic F-code series on the oven side. Matching the code to the maker of that unit is the first step.

Bosch

Bosch slide-in and freestanding ranges show an E-prefix code for the oven side. The codes name the temperature sensor, the door lock, the cooling fan or the control. Bosch pairs many codes with a plain-language note on the display.

Thermador

Thermador professional ranges share the Bosch control platform on electronic models and use the same E-prefix code set for the oven side. The codes flag the temperature sensor, the door lock, the cooling fan or the control.

JennAir

JennAir ranges are built on Whirlpool control platforms and run the F-then-E fault series for the oven side. The F number names the failed system and the E number narrows it. Sensor, latch and control board faults are the most common.

Amana

Amana freestanding ranges run on Whirlpool control platforms and use the F-then-E fault series, with a plain F code on older units. The F number names the failed system. Sensor and control board faults are the most common.

Viking

Viking professional ranges on the electronic platform show E-prefix codes for the oven side, covering the temperature probe, the door lock and the control. Older Viking ranges have few digital codes and rely on the temperature probe and relays instead.

Wolf

Wolf dual-fuel and gas ranges on the electronic control platform show an F-prefix code on the display for oven sensor, door lock and control faults. The control panel also shows a short message with most codes.

Dacor

Dacor ranges show an F-prefix or E-prefix code on the oven side depending on the model generation. The codes point at the temperature sensor, the door lock and the control board.

Magic Chef

Magic Chef freestanding ranges on electronic controls use the classic F-code series shared across the Maytag family. The F number names the failed system. Many faults point at the oven sensor or the control board.

Admiral

Admiral freestanding ranges on electronic controls use the classic F-code series from the Maytag family. The F number names the failed system. Sensor and control board faults are the most common.

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