Error codes that appear on the display of Whirlpool ovens and ranges are designed to help you identify issues and find possible solutions. This guide will list the most common error codes encountered on Whirlpool ovens and ranges, explaining what they mean and how you can fix them. However, before delving into the codes, it’s worth resetting the oven first, …
GE Oven F9 Error Code: How to Fix It
It’s frustrating when your GE oven displays an error code, and even more frustrating when you don’t know what it means. The F9 error code on a GE oven means that there is an error with the door latch. The good news is that this is a relatively common issue and can be resolved in a few simple steps. In …
How to Use a Self-Cleaning Oven (In 4 Steps)
The self-cleaning function on your oven may sound like a dream come true – after all, who wants to spend hours cleaning an oven by hand? If you’ve never used the self-clean function before, you might wonder how it works and if it’s an effective way to clean your oven. Our guide walks you through all the steps you need …
How to Fix an Electric Stove Burner That Isn’t Working
If your electric stove burner isn’t working, one or more of the internal components of your stove burner is, unfortunately, most likely defective. To help you pinpoint the exact cause of the problem, we have put together this comprehensive guide. Hopefully, once you know what the issue is, you can fix it and start using your electric stove again. Although …
How to Fix GE Oven Error Code F2
If your GE oven has an F2 (or F20) error code, the oven is detecting that the temperature inside the oven has exceeded a preset threshold. In plain English, it means the temperature has exceeded 615 degrees, or 915 degrees Fahrenheit during a self-cleaning cycle. When this happens, the oven will shut down until the issue is resolved. If the …
How to Fix an Oven Not Heating
If your oven doesn’t work, this guide will help you find the cause of the problem so you can fix it. Let’s get straight into it. Please note that the first three steps in our guide only apply to gas ovens. If you have an electric oven, skip to step 4. Step 1 – Check the Igniter The igniter helps …
How to Fix a Gas Stove That Keeps Clicking
Click, click, click, why won’t the stove stop clicking? When your gas stove keeps clicking, the spark electrode is continuing to try to ignite the gas, even though there is no need. Fortunately, the most common cause of this issue, a dirty stove, is also the easiest to fix. If the burner heads and igniters are clean and dry, you …