Repair stories from PartSelect's customers - like you. We give all our customers a chance to help out others by sharing the story of their appliance repair. You can find useful tips as well as estimates of the difficulty of the repair and how long it will take, along with any tools you may require to complete your repair.
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Error code "F7" on keypad indicated problem
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Overall Rating:
Very Helpful
Rated By:
4 Customers
Posted By:
Daniel From Cockeysville, MD
Posted:
7/6/2007 6:32:45 PM
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Appliance Repaired:
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General Electric
Range/Stove/Oven/Hood
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Age Of Appliance:
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5 - 10 years
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Unplugged range (very imortant!) Removed screws to rear access panel, then removed screws holding ERC panel in place. Disconnected all electrical inputs and ribbon connector. Replaced all electrical inputs and ribbon on new ERC as they were on original ERC. Replaced ERC screws and rear access panel screws. Plugged range back into outlet. Viola! Couldn't have been easier. Unfortunately, 3 days later the error code returned indicating problem could be keypad or dirty ribbon. I have cleaned ribbon w/pink eraser and am waiting to see if error code returns. If so, probably should've tried that first to determine if it was just a bad keypad, which would've been a lot cheaper to replace for the get go....live and learn!
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| Level of difficulty: |
Really easy |
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15 - 30 mins |
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