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Hi, we stored our double oven in the garage when we moved out of our house 2 years ago. we went to install it and received an F2 E0 error ..... we looked inside the unit and found that a rat had made a nest in the top of the oven and chewed some of the ribbon tape. we fixed that and found we are still getting the error ..... we have a lot of electronics experience, so we wired up some switches and connected them to the ribbon connector ..... still getting the error ... the oven will run for a couple of minutes and then turn off with the error code ...... since we are getting the same error with the repaired ribbon cable and our own switches, we think the problem might be somewhere else??? any ideas would be much welcomed, thanks, Ed
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A model number may be helpful here. Find your model number - AppliancePartsPros.comIf I look up general Kitchen Aid error codes F2E0 is a shorted key. So what happens if you disconnect the keypad/control panel from the control board. If you still get the same error then odds are the problem is in the control board. Check/clean the ribbon cable connector on the control board. If that does nothing then I would replace the control board. |
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