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Old 09-25-2007, 08:07 AM   #1
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Brand: General Electric
Model Number: JTP56WD1WW
Age: 1 - 4 years

The F0 error code keeps coming up on my double oven. Sometimes it is only for the bottom but other times it is for both top and bottom. I have tried turning off the power for a period of time and turning it back on as recommended. This seems to work temporarily. I have also taken the panel off and worked the flat cable in and out. This seems to work but also on a temporary basis. The problem seems to be somewhere in the flat cable connection between the Panel CNTL ASM (PRF-WHT) and the Oven Control (ERC3DD). Is there any way to tell which component is the problem? If not, is there one of the two that typically has more problems? I would like to avoid ordering the wrong part if possible. Are there any tricks to try to improve the connection? Is this a typical problem?

Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
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Old 09-26-2007, 10:45 PM   #2
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i have the same fo code have you found out haw to repair it ?
any one have something i could dry !
thanks
 
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Gas or Built In Oven Fault Codes
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Code Condition Check/Repair
F0 or F1 Failed transistor in control If code cannot be cancelled, replace the Electronic Range Control (ERC) or touch pad
F2 Oven over temp - exceeded 590F with door in unlocked position or 990F with door locked If actual temp condition occurred, look for welded relay contacts or high resistance connection or any cause in the oven temperature sensor circuit
F3 Open oven temperature sensor circuit Measure oven temperature sensor circuit at oven temperature sensor (should be approx 1100 ohms at room temp); check for cut or pinched wire or loss of contact
F4 Shorted oven temperature sensor circuit Same as above; check for melted connector or both leads shorted to ground
F8 Component failure within Electronic Range Control (ERC) effecting temp processing circuits Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC)
F9 Problem with door lock circuit such as pinched wire between Electronic Range Control (ERC) and door lock switch Check wiring and test operation of switch
 
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