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Here is a link to the error codes for your machine. There are several F5 error codes.
F5 E4
Lid not opened between cycles
F5 E3
Lid unlock fault
F5 E2
Lid lock fault
F5 E1
Lid switch fault
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Door locked then threw the code so now the door is locked and will not open. ...Whirlpool Oven - has E1 F5 ...
The F5 error code indicates that the Central Control Unit (main machine control board) detects a temperature sensor resistance that is out of the normal range. The F5 error is normally caused by a failed NTC temperature sensor.
I have the exact same problem with an F5 fault code. I also have a new clock assembly. RepairClinic.com said "Jenn Air fault code F5 = Hardware and watchdog circuits disagree / Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
Jenn Air Fault code for newer models F5 = Power to element relays disabled in cook mode 1. Intermittent oven temperature sensor or wire harness or, 2. Intermittent contact on power relay board" This doesn't help since it is too technical. What should I do next?
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