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 Posted: Mon Nov 28th, 2005 05:34 am
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Amana Double Wall Oven

Model# AC027DEW1

Serial# 95071767671

MFG# P1132334NW

I got two problems with this thing. Firstly the bottom oven seems to mysteriously turn itself off whenever its in the prebake. Example, you select bake then set it for 350 then it starts to go thru its prebake and a few seconds later the oven just turns off. I think it might be the main PCB but then the other problem is what throws me off. When the bottom oven was last put into self-clean it also showed code F4 which is not explained on the wiring diagram or the user manual but I believe is a bad (open or short) temp sensor? can anyone confirm that? Any help would be greatly appreciated as always.

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ncc1701e wrote:
I believe is a bad (open or short) temp sensor? can anyone confirm that?
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Amana fault code F4:

F4 Open oven temperature sensor.
1.  Replace oven temperature sensor

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F3 F4 Open or shorted oven temperature sensor.  Replace oven temperature sensor
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Part link for sensor: CLICK HERE.



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