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My range is showing a code of F3. Does anyone know what this means? I am able to use the burners but my oven will not heat.
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The F3 code means that the oven temperature sensor circuit is open, most likely a bad sensor.
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Werecow were you able to fix your problem. I am having the same problem. Where are the sensor located?
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oven sensor is the probe inside the oven on the back wall 2 screws holding it inplace
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