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Old 12-29-2007, 05:08 PM   #1
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Brand: KitchenAid
Model Number: YKEBC107KB0
Age: 5 - 10 years

It Is difficult to read the model number: However, the oven will not go on and the display shows a code "F2E0" the clock still functions. I also have difficulty coming up with any kind of part list for KitchenAid... even when I entered my stove which I am certain of the model number. Please advise. Thank you.
 
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The code that you are getting is tell you that there is a problem with the keypad.

It could be that the connector that goes in to the control is loose or the keypad may have to be replaced.

Disconnect the power to the oven and remove the control panel and make sure that the connection are tight.

Reassemble the panel and turn the power back on.

Press the cancel button if the error code returns after 60 seconds the key pad will have to be replaced.

Your model number is a good number.

The reason it will not work on the PartSelect site is that it is a Canadian model.

Here is a link to your model YKEBC107KB0.
 
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Thank you Sheila.
Your infomation will be applied as soon as I can. I will reply to the forum if I am succesful without having to change the microcomputer. I did manage to get the oven parts list. However, I was unsuccesful in getting the price list. Thanks again.
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