Whirlpool RBS275PD Electric Single Oven - Page 9 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Whirlpool accubake system model#RBD275PDS15 has
This could be either a problem with the keypad or the control. Here's the manufacturer's "recommended repair procedure":
1. Check keypad connector for firm connection.
2. Press CANCEL. If error code returns after 60 sec., replace keypad.
3. Replace control.
... not so good, they want you to replace the keypad and if that doesn't work replace the control board ... both very expensive!
First I suggest trying to clean up the keypad ribbon connection into the control board ... this is free! We put a procedure on our website that describes how to do it, heres the link:
http://www.fixyourboard.com/techzone/ovens/keypad_tail_clean/keypad_tail_clean.html
If you come to the conclusion that the failure is due to the control board, we can have a look at it for you if your comfortable to remove it. We repair oven controllers.
Or, if you want to send us the keypad and control board as a unit (they are bolted together) we can determine which is the problem and repair as needed.
Best Regards,
Bruce
www.fixyourboard.com
10/3/2009 3:46:29 AM •
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After self cleaning cycle powere is on but elements won't come on
There is a thermal relay on the rear of the oven that tends to blow during self clean cycles. It is the most likely problem.
Remove the oven,turn off the power,remove the rear panel to access the thermal relay.It is not re-settable. It must be replaced.
10/1/2009 7:07:23 PM •
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Whirlpool oven will not pre-heat properly
There is an element that circles the rear fan, this is the common element and the most powerful.
Once you have the lid off, it's quick to test continuity on all elements.
Hope this helps
john
8/28/2009 7:59:59 AM •
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After self cleaning the oven, now the oven won't heat up
Usually this is caused by either a bad temperature sensor, a shorted wiring harness, or commonly a faulty controller. The temperature sensor and wiring can be checked with an ohm meter.
When you program the oven for a high temperature what does the display read after ten minutes or so?
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7/29/2009 6:12:46 PM •
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I am in the process of cleaning my Whirlpool self
most likely the safety latch got stuck from the super heat of the oven while cleaning. try tapping the latch with a screwdriver and hammer, spray a bit of wd-40 on it wont hurt. i believe the self cleaning on ovens is crazy, as the heat damages things, including the finish of the unit.
6/22/2009 8:26:40 PM •
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Oven continues to beep. On the display it reads "F2"
HI. this F-2 is a code that represents a oven temp that is way to high and it is not registering on the oven temp.
1. Look for welded
relay contacts on bake or broil relays. If this happens, replace oven
control (also called clock or ERC).
2. For SELF CLEAN models: check door lock operation.
3. Look for a high
resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven
temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor
harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if found
defective.
Remember: Oven control (ERC) measures resistance of sensor circuit, not actual oven temperature.
5/25/2009 3:56:21 AM •
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Oven Not Heating Up
the control panel, has a relay that controls the heating in the oven, it's not closing ther circuit. the electronic timer/control panel, has to be replaced
4/21/2009 9:25:22 AM •
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I programmed my frigidaire to self-clean this
I finally got it !!!!
Click on the Clean Button - Then click on the Up arrow - a 3:00 hours should appear on the screen (In fact you are fooling the system by starting another self-clean session. Then click on Cancel, this should unlock the door. When door is open you might then get a warning message but it should disappear after a couple of seconds.
4/5/2009 4:26:08 PM •
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I cannot get the oven to come on after I used the self cleaning.
Things to check- The screw in fuses, they are usually the 30 amp fuses for the oven. Next is the clock assembly, often these clocks will have the words "push for manual" or "turn for manual", this will put the clock back into the normal operating mode rather than the automatic mode. Next, you may have to remove the power and check for any burnt wires. If all checks ok, you will have to test the selector switch and oven control.
Oven temp problems: Temperature is too low possible trouble makers, blown oven fuse, bake element is out, burnt wire, oven probe clips, oven temp control, oven temp sensor.
Temperature is too high in the oven possible trouble makers, oven temp control, oven relay ( if used ), oven probe clips, oven temp sensor, shorted wire.
These oven probe clips often rust off and the oven temp probe hangs down, or touches the oven wall giving false temperature readings to the oven control.
10/11/2014 1:43:43 AM •
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Oven will not heat
common fault timer set to auto, element blown or stat faulty.
3/13/2009 10:43:37 PM •
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