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About Us Corporate Profile Key Benefits Careers Testimonials Repair Services Why Repair Your Timer? Timer Failure Diagnostics Timer Removal Timer Shipping Instructions Pricing & Terms Service Firms Manufacturers Appliance Brands Request Service Repair/Purchase Request Bill Payment jenn air fault codes f1-7 FAQs Contact Us Send us an Email Contact Information Pricing Jenn-Air ERC Fault Codes jenn air fc error code Many failure codes are caused by a faulty timer (also known as the Electronic Range Control). Sometimes, even when the jenn air oven temperature sensor failure code implies that another component has failed this can actually be a timer problem (whereby the timer is not displaying the correct fault code). If you are not sure whether the code http://www.partselect.com/JustForFun/Jenn-Air-Appliance-Fault-Codes.aspx you are seeing is due to a problem with the timer please call us, or send us an email, since we can help you determine whether the failure code is likely a timer problem or a problem with some other component. We can repair most timers so if you are sure your problem pertains to the timer (or ERC) please fill out a repair service request and send http://www.appliancetimers.com/failure-code-page?manufacturer=jen&type=r us your timer to be repaired. Older Style Jenn-Air Models Fault CodeCondition/DescriptionResolutionF1Defective touch pad or membraneReplace touch pad or membrane (this problem is usually the touch pad)F1Watchdog on boardReplace touch pad or rebuild clock assembly (also called the ERC)F2Oven too hotReplace relay board (if present) or oven temperature sensorF3 or F4Open or shorted oven temperature sensorReplace oven temperature sensorF5Hardware and watchdog circuits disagreeRebuild clock assembly (also called the ERC)F6Missing AC signalCheck for proper voltageF7Function key shorted or stuck buttonReplace touch pad or rebuild clock assembly (also called the ERC) or attempt to un-stick buttonF8Analog/Digital supervisoryRebuild clock assembly (also called the ERC)F9Door latch supervisoryCheck door lock circuit or rebuild clock assembly (also called the ERC)F0Function key stuckReplace touch pad or rebuild clock assembly (also called the ERC)Newer Style Jen-Air Models Fault CodeCondition/DescriptionResolutionF1Power to element relay energized during time of day displayWiring harness shorted or change power relay board (PRB) Note: for double ovens, change second oven boardF2Oven temp sensed; over 600F sensed by control in time of day mode, bake mode, or over 900F sensed in clean mode.Ohm test the oven temperature sensor, if OK, change power relay board.F3Cooling fan on with no oven function selectedCheck oven temperature sensor or wire
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 jenn air been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published 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 jenn air oven 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 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 pri