Electrolux Oven Error Codes [Easy Solutions]

Error codes are dreaded by all, but once you know the solution, it won’t seem as bad. So, in this article, we will look at different Electrolux oven error codes and how to fix them.

Electrolux Oven Error Code F101 — How To Fix

This Electrolux oven error code usually appears as the result of a faulty door lock motor. Below, we show you how to replace this Electrolux oven component…

Step 1: Switch off the oven’s circuit breaker or unplug the power cord.

Step 2: If your oven uses gas, shut off the gas supply as well.

Step 3: Use a quarter inch nut driver to remove the screws which hold the oven’s lower back panel in place.

Step 4: Remove the panel and take a picture of the door lock motor to remember where each wire connects to.

Step 5: Disconnect the wires from the door lock motor.

Step 6: Use the same quarter inch nut driver to take out the two screws holding the door lock in place.

Step 7: Remove the door lock motor and get a replacement.

Step 8: Position the new lock motor on the oven’s rear and insert the rod into it.

Step 9: Hold the motor in place with the screws.

Step 10: Reconnect the wires to the right places and reposition the oven’s back panel.

Step 11: Secure the panel with the screws.

Step 12: Reconnect the power to the oven.

Step 13: If you turned off your oven’s gas supply, turn it back on.

Also follow the steps above to replace the door lock motor if you see the Electrolux oven error code F101.

The video below will give you a visual of how to replace the door lock motor in an Electrolux oven.

If replacing the door lock motor doesn’t fix the problem, the error code may have appeared because the door doesn’t close properly. Read the article Electrolux Oven Door Problems, Solutions & Guide to learn why your Electrolux oven door won’t close properly and what to do about it.

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Electrolux Oven Error Code F10 — How To Fix

This Electrolux oven error code can appear because of a faulty temperature sensor or control board. First, we will show you how to replace the temperature sensor…

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Step 1: First, unplug the oven’s power cord for safety.

Step 2: Use a quarter inch nut driver to take out the screws holding the oven’s lower back panel in place.

Step 3: Remove the panel and disconnect the wire plug from the sensor.

Step 4: Take out the screws which hold the sensor in place and get a new one.

Step 5: Screw the new sensor into place.

Step 6: Connect the wire plug to the new sensor.

Step 7: Return the oven’s back panel and the screws holding it in place.

Step 8: Plug the oven’s power cord back in.

The video below will show you how to replace an Electrolux temperature sensor.

If replacing the sensor doesn’t fix the problem, the control board should be replaced. Follow these steps to replace the control board…

Step 1: Switch the oven’s circuit breaker off for safety.

Step 2: Take out the screws holding the oven’s upper panel with a quarter inch nut driver.

Step 3: Disconnect the wires from the control board making sure to note where each one goes first.

Step 4: Remove the screws holding the control board in place.

Step 5: Get a new control board and transfer the touchpad from the old one to the new one.

Step 6: Reconnect the wires and reposition the oven’s back panel.

Step 7: Hold the panel in place with the screws.

Step 8: Switch the oven’s circuit breaker back on.

Also follow the steps above to replace your control board if you see the Electrolux oven error code F14, the Electrolux oven error code E21, the Electrolux oven error code E35, the Electrolux oven error code E39, the Electrolux oven error code E75, or the Electrolux oven error code E15.

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The video below will walk you through the process of how to replace the control board in an Electrolux oven.

Electrolux Oven Error Code F11 — How To Fix

This error code indicates a shorted oven keypad. To fix this problem, the touchpad will need to be replaced. Follow these steps to replace the touchpad of your Electrolux oven…

Step 1: Unplug the oven’s power cord and pull the oven far away from the wall.

Step 2: Remove the screws which hold the oven’s upper back panel in place using a quarter inch nut driver.

Step 3: Remove the panel and take a picture of the control board to remember where each wire goes.

Step 4: Disconnect the wires and take out the Philips head screws securing the control board.

Step 5: Use a putty knife to carefully pry off the touchpad from the control board.

Step 6: Get a replacement touchpad and peel off the backing.

Step 7: Stick the new touchpad on the control board.

Step 8: Secure the control board to the oven with the Philips head screws and reconnect the wires to the right places.

Step 9: Return the oven’s back panel and the screws which secure it.

Step 10: Plug the oven back in.

Also follow the steps above if you see the Electrolux oven error code E11.

Electrolux Oven Error Code F15 — How To Fix

This Electrolux oven error code can appear as the result of a faulty thermal fuse or relay board. Below, we show you how to replace these two components. Follow these steps to replace the thermal fuse.

Step 1: Unplug the oven’s power cord and turn the oven around.

Step 2: Use a quarter inch nut driver to take out the screws holding the lower back panel in place.

Step 3: Set the panel aside and locate the thermal fuse. The fuse is usually close to the terminals of the bake or broil element.

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Step 4: Disconnect the wires and take out the screw or screws holding the thermal fuse in place.

Step 5: Get a new thermal fuse and screw it to the oven.

Step 6: Connect the wires to the thermal fuse.

Step 7: Return the back panel and the screws which hold it in place.

Step 8: Plug the oven’s power cord back in.

If your oven doesn’t have a thermal fuse, the relay board should be replaced. Follow these steps to replace your Electrolux oven relay board…

Step 1: Unplug the oven’s power cord from the outlet.

Step 2: Take out the screws which hold the oven’s lower back panel in place with a nut driver.

Step 3: Set the panel aside.

Step 4: The relay board should be on the left side of the oven’s rear. Take a picture of the relay board to remember where each wire goes.

Step 5: Disconnect the wires from the relay board.

Step 6: Take out the screws which hold the relay board to the oven.

Step 7: Get a new relay board.

Step 8: Secure the new relay board to the oven using the screws.

Step 9: Reconnect the wires to the relay board making sure that each one goes to the right place.

Step 10: Reposition the oven’s back panel.

Step 11: Hold the panel in place with the screws.

Step 12: Plug the oven’s power cord back into the outlet.

Electrolux Oven Error Code F23 — How To Fix

To fix this Electrolux oven error code, follow the steps listed below…

Step 1: Locate the circuit breaker of your Electrolux oven.

Step 2: Switch your oven’s circuit breaker off.

Step 3: Leave the breaker off for 5 minutes.

Step 4: Switch the breaker back on after 5 minutes.

Also follow the steps above if you see the Electrolux oven error code F908. If that doesn’t work for the F908 error code, the temperature sensor should be replaced. Read the “Electrolux Oven Error Code F10” section above to replace the temperature sensor. If you see the Elctrolux oven error code E31, also follow the steps above. If that doesn’t fix the problem, contact a technician as this isn’t an easy problem to fix.

If you still see the Electrolux oven error code F23 after resetting the breaker, contact a technician to fix the problem.

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