Jenn-Air Appliance Fault Codes

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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 sensor (RTD).
F5 - Watchdog and Hardware Conflict - Replace control board (clock).
F7 - Function Key Shorted or Stuck - Replace touch pad, or touch pad and control board (clock) if one assembly.
F8 - Analog / Digital Problem - Replace control board (clock).
F9 - Door Latch - Check door latch and wiring.


Jenn-Air 'Newer Style' 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.

F1 - Power to Element Relay Energized During Time of Day Display - Check wiring harness and power relay boards for shortages. Replace if defective. Note: For double ovens, replace second oven board.
F2 - Oven Temperature Sensed over 600F by Control in Time of Day Mode, Bake Mode, or Over 900F During Clean Mode - Ohm test the oven temperature sensor. Replace if defective. If ok, replace power relay board.
F3 - Cooling Fan On With No Oven Function Selected - Check oven temperature sensor or wire harness to oven temperature sensor. Replace if defective.
F4 - Shorted Oven Temperature Sensor - Check oven temperature sensor or wire harness to oven temperature sensor. Replace if defective.
F5 - Power to Element Relays Disabled in Cook Mode - Check oven temperature sensor and wire harness. Also check contact on power relay board.
F7 - Shorted Key Sensed For 32 Seconds - Check control board (clock) and touch pad. Replace if defective.
F8 - Shorted Meat Probe Alarm - This will usually occur if probe is sensing a temperature over 250F. Check probe jack and harness for defects.
F9 - Door Lock Safety Circuit On Power Relay Board Sensed - Replace power relay board.
FF - Invalid Temperature Reading On Power Relay Board - Check oven temperature sensor and wire harness. If ok, replace power relay board.
F - Communication Error Between Boards - Check wire harness for continuity. If ok, replace power relay board.
FC - Communication Error Between Boards - Check wiring harness and power relay board. Replace if defective.
FR - Second Oven Error Sensed - Check oven temperature sensor and wire harness. If ok, replace second board.

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# re: Jenn-Air Appliance Fault Codes

Left by Kevin Sharpe at 11/18/2008 3:02 PM
Gravatar I have the dreaded f5 error code on a Jenn-Air SVD48600B. Couple of things I've noticed. The temperature sensor wiring harness from the harness plug, through the back, to the control board is looped through a nylon strap that is screwed to the oven's metal housing. The harness is looped around the strap and severely crimped at that point. Second the plug (female) and the corresponding male fitting soldered to the board is extremely loose. That is to say, the connector on the board and the connection itself is very sloppy. Of course the temp sensor checks out at 1100 ohms at room temperature, which is correct. The oven only acts up (clicking, flashing clock, shutting on and off) when it gets hot(350 degrees) for about an hour...but as is typical of this problem, the circuitry cooling fan comes on at about 200 degrees. Everybody keeps calling for a new $250 oven relay board, and I'm sure that will solve the problem, but has anyone really taken a good look at this board? It could just be a matter of replacing the offending relay or checking the solder joints of the relays, terminals and transformer. In any event CG industries of Glendale Heights IL will rebuild the board for 68 bucks. K

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