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Maytag Fault Codes Tappan Appliance Fault Codes Shop With Confidence Jenn-Air Appliance Fault Codes By Steve Ash Jenn Air Oven/Range/Stove Fault Codes: Note: Depending upon the brand of appliance, there can be many different names for the 'clock' component. Electronic Range Control, ERC, Electronic Oven Control, EOC, control board, and clock all refer to the same part. F0 - Function Key Stuck - Replace touch pad, or touch pad and control board (clock) if one assembly. F1 - Defective Touch Pad or Control Board - Replace touch pad, control board (clock), or both if one assembly. Refer to F1 Test for more information. F2 - Oven Temperature Too Hot - Depending upon model, replace relay (if present) or oven temperature sensor. Make sure to check sensor harness. F3 / F4 - Shorted or Open Oven Temperature Sensor (RTD) - Shorted or Open Oven Temperature (RTD) - Check the connection between the oven control and oven sensor, as well as the sensor harness. If wiring is ok, replace oven temperature se
to previous page Jenn Air Range/Stove/Oven Displaying Fault Code F9 JJW8530BCB Door lock safety circuit on power relay board sensed The manufacturer has assigned this error jenn air power relay board or fault code to indicate a possible problem with the door latch switch jenn air fault codes f1-7 or the door lock motor and switch assembly. You can test the door latch switch for continuity using an
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Ohm meter. If the switch tests OK, you may need to replace the door lock motor. Related Videos How It Works Disassembly Symptom How It Works: Electric Wall Oven Frigidaire Range/Stove/Oven Door Disassembly http://www.partselect.com/JustForFun/Jenn-Air-Appliance-Fault-Codes.aspx Maytag Electric Wall Oven Disassembly Top 4 Reasons Electric Oven Broiler Isn’t Working? Top 6 Reasons Electric Oven Won’t Heat? Top 6 Reasons Electric Oven Isn’t Self-Cleaning? Top 5 Reasons Electric Oven Temperature Is Incorrect? Top 5 Reasons Oven Won’t Bake Evenly? Top 5 Reasons Electric Oven Won’t Turn On? Top 4 Reasons Surface Element Is Not Working? Surface Element Won’t Turn Off? Top 5 Reasons http://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/How-To-Fix-A-Range-Stove-Oven/309-103-563717-/Jenn-Air-F9-Door-lock-safety-circuit-on-power-relay-board-sensed Gas Oven Broiler Is Not Working? Top 5 Reasons Gas Oven Won’t Heat? Top 5 Reasons Gas Oven Isn’t Self-Cleaning? Top 3 Reasons Gas Oven Temperature Is Incorrect? Top 4 Reasons Gas Oven Won’t Bake Evenly? Top 4 Reasons Gas Oven Won’t Turn On? Gas Burner Sparks All The Time? Top 4 Reasons Gas Burner Won’t Light? Most Frequent Causes for F9 - Door lock safety circuit on power relay board sensed See All Range/Stove/Oven Parts for model JJW8530BCB Cause 1 Door Lock Motor and Switch Assembly Parts Door Lock Motor and Switch Assembly for your Jenn Air Range/Stove/Oven RepairClinic Item #695175 Door lock latch assembly $126.66 Quantity: In Stock › Same Day Shipping Order by 8:00 PM ET, this part ships TODAY! 365-Day Return Policy Return any item for any reason within 365 days of placing your order. Find out more » Total: $126.66 Add to Cart Other Common Range/Stove/Oven Repairs Oven not heating Oven doesn't bake evenly Oven broiler not working Oven temperature not accurate Oven light is out Oven won't turn on Oven not self-cleaning Oven won't turn off Oven door repair Oven fan won't turn off Browse Parts For This Rang
ads with YouTube Red. Working... No thanks Try it free Find out whyClose Jenn Air Oven Error Codes Appliance Princess SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe2,5842K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNYcD6ODq_s to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Transcript Statistics 857 views Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published jenn air on Jan 19, 2016I need your help with Jenn Air oven error codes.That’s not a surprise given how often they error out and break down.That doesn’t help me today.The error codes will depend on how old the Jenn Air oven is. For older ovens, F0 means the function key is stuck, F1 that the touch pad is defective, and both mean replacing the touch pad or control board.Based on what you said, my oven isn’t jenn air oven old enough to have those error messages apply.Then F1 usually means the power to the relay is energized, which usually means the wiring harness or power board is shorted.A wiring short could damage the power board.If you get the F2 error, it usually means the oven temperature is over 600 if baking or not running while 900 is during self-cleaning cycle.If the oven exceeded 900 degrees, I’d expect the control board to short out.Or the thermal fuse to blow, so the entire control board goes black. First check the temperature sensor, and if that is OK, replace the power relay board.What if it isn’t a hardware problem like that?Assuming dinner didn’t catch fire, then the wiring to the temperature sensor might have shorted and caused it to overheat. Or the mechanical device that turns on the heating element was stuck on.That’s something we could fix for a lot less than the price of a new control board.For older ovens, F3 and F4 meant the oven temperature sensor was shorted or open. The solution was replacing the sensor or checking the wiring.I can check the sensor with a multi-meter to see if it shorted out.In newer ovens, F4 means the oven temperature sensor shorted, but F3 means the cooling fan is on when the unit doesn’t think it should be.The first step