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Old 06-01-2007, 06:26 PM   #1
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Default GE Spectra Oven Won't Heat
Brand: General Electric
Age: 1 - 4 years

We self cleaned our oven. the oven does not work now.
you turn on the oven and it displays the default temp and beeps. Then it displays the code F3. It seems to be that the cooking sensor has gone, any suggestions?
 
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Can you please supply your model number?

It is located on the frame of the range where the drawer closes.
 
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I have a frigidaire range that will not heat the displays show pre heat there is a normal clicking noise that it makes when it is turned on but this time it will not start heating
 
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It could be the sensor is shorted or it could be the clock itself.

I do not have the service manual for this range but there may be a tech sheet in the control area of the range for the test procedures.
 
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would I have too open the top part where the clock is located in order to find the sheet. also if it is the sensor where would it be located and what would it look like. thank you for all the help!!! This is a new range about one year old also this is the seond time this happens, different range we think it might be lighting strikes.
 
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