This double oven was given to us. When I wired it up the pannel shows E1 and F2 errors. What do i do now? Would like to fix it myself. Thank you NSS.
Thank you for the reply, i took out the control pannel and removed the band that connects the keypad to the board and then reinserted it. I still get the error. Is there another connection i am missing, do I need to clean the contact points and how if yes? NSS
Nat, I cleaned the contacts with no change. Still shows e1 f2 and no response from the key pad at all. NSS.
My guess would be the control board then isn’t getting the signals from the keypad. Microcomputer part # 8302967 of AP3767567, depending on the color of the keypad as to which part number you may need. It may require both to get it fixed.
Sometimes hard to diagnose without being there.
Nat
I am also getting this error message on my double oven. Funny thing is I had the repairman come put a new control board in today and now the keypad won’t work. Originally he said the board was what needed to be replaced, but at least the oven was working! Now I got nothing!! The original problem was the upper oven kept heating to broil and not turning off,which is why we thought there was the problem with the control board. Could it be that the keypad was the thing that was wrong and not the board at all??? I’m going from this costing me just over 200 to repair to now the tune of 450 to repair both. Not sure what route to go now - try the keypad after the repair guy orders it??? Help!
Well I think he should have check for an error code before installing the new board.
If you want to replace the keypad your self the part number is AP3131745 for the white one, on this site.
Keep us posted
Nat
Hi Nat - there was no error code to begin with, just the oven acting psycho by going into broil mode when I only had it at 350, and then not shutting off. I even had issues when we shut off the breaker and turned it back on - the upper oven kept coming on. Weird! So that is why he said it had to be the board. So then, after he put new board in and got the error message about the touchpad, then got the same message when he put the old board back on, that was when I starting doubting what was going on. So, when hubby got home he decided to check it out. Took him all of 2 seconds to make a comment as he pulled off the panel - low and behold the ribbon wire that makes the connection from the touch pad to the board was bent and almost cracked through. He said there is the problem right there. Think as repairman pulled the panel off - which he had to yank on a couple times - he actually damaged the ribbon wire because it hit the top of the opening. It really all made sense, but of course we cannot acuse the man of this. We have now talked with the company installing since it really was not our fault that the touchpad got damaged and feel we should not have to pay for the second part. Well - first they said they would sell the part at their cost, but we are trying to have them settle on at least splitting the cost of the part down the middle. Seems only fair. Hubby told the guy that repairman will show him the part once removed and he can make the final call about what he thinks is fair. Bottom line is we don’t have a choice - we need both parts. UGH! I hate spending money for stuff like that.
Thanks for your input!
aly
You’re welcome, hopefully you can get it all staightened out!!
Nat
I need to replace the lower glass of the double oven. I ordered the part number (AP2035237). I need to know the level of difficulty in replacing the glass myself or if I should call a repair person to do it. I also need to know if I need any more parts in order to replace the glass.
This part is not too difficult to replace yourself if you know how to handle a simple tools. Remove the door from the oven as described in the Owners manual (page 24). place the door on a flat surface with the door handle facing down. Remove the screws holding the inner door liner and remove the liner.
Here are the breakdown diagrams and http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?diagram_id=20761226&&model_id=215346
Gene.
My dishwasher fills and then starts washing. After 30 - 45 seconds it stops. Then after a few more minutes it re-starts only to stop again after 30 - 45 seconds. This process continues. If I hit the cancel/drain button during the time that it is stopped nothing happens. It will drain if I hit the cancel/drain while it is in the 30-45 second run cycle. If I open the door and wait a few minutes while the machine is in it’s self imposed stop phase, I can close the door and hit cancel/drain again and the machine performs the cancel.
Thanks