Whirlpool Oven Error Codes [How To Fix]

Are you faced with some oven error codes but you have no idea what they mean or how to fix them? In this article, we will talk about Whirlpool oven error codes and how to fix them.

Whirlpool Oven Error Code F04 — How To Fix

If your Whirlpool oven displays this error code, the control board should be replaced. Follow these steps if you would like to replace the control board of your Whirlpool oven…

Step 1: Unplug the oven’s power cord or switch the breaker.

Step 2: Take out the screws holding the oven’s upper back panel with a Philips head screwdriver.

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

Step 4: Disconnect the wires and take out the screws holding the control board in place.

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

Step 6: Get a new control board and stick the overlay to it.

Step 7: Screw the board back to the oven and reconnect the wires.

Step 8: Return the oven’s upper back panel and the screws which secure it.

Step 9: Reconnect the power to the oven by plugging the power cord back in or switching the circuit breaker back on.

Also follow the step above to replace your control board if you see the Whirlpool oven error code F1e0, the Whirlpool oven error code F1e1, the Whirlpool oven error code F6e1, or the Whirlpool oven error code F6e4.

The video below will walk you through the process of replacing a Whirlpool oven control board.

Whirlpool Oven Error Code F2 — How To Fix

This Whirlpool oven error code appears most times as the result of a faulty temperature sensor. The same also applies for the Whirlpool oven error code E0 F3 and the Whirlpool oven error code E2 F3. To replace the sensor of your Whirlpool oven, do the following…

Step 1: Disconnect the power to the oven by unplugging the power cord or switching the breaker off.

Step 2: Take out the screws holding the oven’s upper back panel in place using a Philips head screwdriver.

Step 3: The temperature sensor is on the right side of the oven’s rear. Disconnect the wire plug from the sensor.

Step 4: Take out the Philips head screw which holds the sensor to the oven.

Step 5: Pull out the sensor and get a new one.

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Step 6: Secure the sensor with the screw and reconnect the wire plug.

Step 7: Reposition the oven’s back panel and secure with the screws.

Step 8: Reconnect the power to the oven by plugging the power cord in or switching the breaker back on.

Also follow the steps above to replace your sensor if you see the Whirlpool oven error code F3 or the Whirlpool oven error code E1 F3.

If your Whirlpool oven still shows the F2 error code after replacing the sensor, read the section above this one to replace the control board.

The video below will show you how to replace the sensor of a Whirlpool oven.

Whirlpool Oven Error Code F3e2 — How To Fix

This Whirlpool oven error code indicates a faulty sensor. Read the section directly above this one to replace the sensor of your Whirlpool oven. If that the doesn’t fix the problem, you should replace the sensor of the warming drawer. If your oven model doesn’t have a warming drawer, read the “Whirlpool Oven Error Code F04” above to replace the control board. Follow these steps to replace your Whirlpool oven warming drawer sensor…

Step 1: First, unplug the oven’s power cord to avoid the risk of electrocution.

Step 2: Open the oven door and take out the screws which hold the metal plate underneath the oven’s front panel. Do this with a Philips head screwdriver.

Step 3: Take out the screws which hold the front panel itself and lift it off.

Step 4: Use something to support the panel.

Step 5: Take out the screws at the front of the stove top which hold it in place

Step 6: Go to the oven’s rear and take out the other two screws which hold the stove top in place. There is one screw on each bottom corner of the stove top.

Step 7: Lift the stove top off and set it aside.

Step 8: Flip the hinge locks on the oven door towards yourself using a flathead screwdriver.

Step 9: Close the door till it can’t go any further then lift it off and set on a cloth lined surface.

Step 10: Take out the two Philips head screws holding the support panel of the stove top elements to the right side panel.

Step 11: Go to the oven’s rear and take out the screws which hold the left side of the back panel to the side panel.

Step 12: Take out all the screws which hold the side panel in place.

Step 13: Lift the side panel off and set it aside.

Step 14: Lift the oven insulation and disconnect the wire plug from the warming drawer sensor.

Step 15: Pull out the oven’s warming drawer.

Step 16: Remove the rack and set it aside.

Step 17: Using a pair of pliers, bend the warming drawer’s side rails to remove the drawer.

Step 18: Set the drawer aside.

Step 19: Take out the Philips head screw which holds the warming drawer sensor to the right bottom corner of the oven.

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Step 20: Remove the sensor and get a new one.

Step 21: Position the sensor in the oven by passing the wire plug through the hole.

Step 22: Secure the sensor with the screw.

Step 23: Reposition the warming drawer on the side rails and snap it into place by pushing it down.

Step 24: Place the rack back in the drawer and push it in.

Step 25: Reconnect the wire plug to the sensor.

Step 26: Reposition the oven’s side panel and secure it with the screws

Step 27: Return the screws which hold the left side of the oven’s back panel in place.

Step 28: Return the screws which hold the support panel of the stove top elements to the right panel.

Step 29: Lift the oven door and insert the hinges into the slots on the sides of the oven frame.

Step 30: Open the door fully and flip the hinge locks to hold it in place.

Step 31: Reposition the stove top.

Step 32: Return the screws at the front and back of the stove top which hold it in place.

Step 33: Reposition the oven’s front panel and hold it in place with the screws.

Step 34: Return the metal plate under the panel and hold it in place with the screws.

Step 35: Shut the oven door.

Step 36: Reconnect the power to the oven.

Watch the video below for a visual of how to replace a Whirlpool oven warming drawer sensor.

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Whirlpool Oven Error Code F5e1 — How To Fix

The Whirlpool oven error code F5e1 appears as the cause of a faulty door lock assembly. The door lock assembly usually fails after the self clean feature has been used. To replace the door lock assembly of your Whirlpool oven, read this article: Whirlpool Oven Self Clean [How To, Problems & Solutions] 

Whirlpool Oven Error Code F9e0 — How To Fix

This Whirlpool oven error code appears when the oven has not been properly installed. Follow the steps listed below to fix this problem…

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

Step 2: Using a Philips head screwdriver, take out the screws which hold the oven’s lower back panel in place.

Step 3: Set the panel aside.

Step 4: On the terminal block, you will see three wires. The red wire is meant to go first on the left, the white second, and the black third. If the wires aren’t screwed to the right places, unscrew them.

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Step 5: Match the wires to the right places and secure them with the screws.

Step 6: Reposition the oven’s back panel and secure with the screws.

Step 7: Plug the oven’s power cord back into the outlet.

If your Whirlpool oven still shows the F9e0 error code after this, contact a qualified technician.

The video below will show you what to do if you see the Whirlpool oven error code F9e0.

Whirlpool Oven Error Code E1 F2 — How To Fix

This Whirlpool oven error code indicates a faulty touchpad. To replace the touchpad of your Whirlpool oven, do the following…

Step 1: Unplug the oven’s power cord.

Step 2: Remove the oven’s upper back panel by first taking out the screws which hold it in place.

Step 3: To make sure you reconnect the wires to the control board properly, take a picture.

Step 4: Take out the screws which hold the control board in place.

Step 5: Pry off the touchpad from the control board with a putty knife.

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

Step 7: Stick the new touchpad on the control board making sure that it is properly aligned.

Step 8: Screw the board back to the oven.

Step 9: Reconnect the wires to the control board using the picture you took for reference.

Step 10: Reposition the oven’s upper back panel and hold it in place with the screws.

Step 11: Plug the oven’s power cord back in.

Also follow the steps above to replace your touchpad if you see the Whirlpool oven error code E6 F2.

Whirlpool Oven Error Code E1 F5 — How To Fix

This Whirlpool oven error code appears when the door latch gets stuck. If the door latch is stuck, the door won’t open and the oven will show this error code. To fix this problem, do the following…

Step 1: Get a clothe hanger.

Step 2: Insert the hook of the the clothe hanger into the slot between the stove top and oven door.

Step 3: Using the hook, pull back on the door latch to release the door.

Step 4: While pulling back on the door latch, open the door.

Step 5: Afterwards, reset your oven.

If your Whirlpool oven door latch gets stuck again, follow the steps above to fix it and read this article: Whirlpool Oven Door [How To, Issues & Proven Solutions] to replace the latch.

Whirlpool Oven Error Code Psh — How To Fix

This isn’t actually an error code. If you select one of the oven’s functions and you don’t press the “Start” button, “Psh” will appear on the display. To clear this, simply press the “Start” button. If that doesn’t work, reset the oven by switching the breaker off for 5 minutes.

Whirlpool Oven Pf Error Code — How To Fix

This Whirlpool oven error code sometimes appears after a power failure. To clear it, follow these steps…

Step 1: Switch off the oven’s circuit breaker and leave it off for 5 minutes.

Step 2: After 5 minutes, switch the circuit breaker back on.

Whirlpool Oven Error Code Sab — How To Fix

This isn’t an error code. This message appears on the oven’s display when sabbath mode is selected. To disable sabbath mode, do the following…

Step 1: Open the door of the oven.

Step 2: Press the “Cancel/Off” button.

Step 3: Press 7, 8, 9, and 6. Makes sure to press the buttons in this order.

Step 4: To clear the oven’s display, press the “Cancel/Off” button once again.

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