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Kenmore Oven F3 Error Code - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

F3 means oven temperature sensor probe fault. Most often the sensor itself has failed and needs replacement. Check sensor, wiring, then board.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Kenmore Oven F3 Error Code — What It Means

The F3 code on a Kenmore oven signals an oven temperature sensor probe fault. The electronic control board cannot get a valid reading from the sensor circuit, which means the problem is in the sensor probe itself, the wiring harness that connects it to the control board, or the control board that reads the signal. This is not a bake element or ignition problem. The oven will not heat properly or may refuse to start until the fault is cleared.

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Common Causes

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Disconnect power at the circuit breaker or unplug the range completely before starting any work.
  2. Access the oven temperature sensor by removing the back panel or top of the range to reach the wiring harness and control board connections.
  3. Disconnect the sensor probe connector and measure resistance across the sensor terminals with a multimeter set to ohms. A good thermal probe typically reads around 1.0 to 1.1 kΩ at room temperature, though you should consult your model’s service sheet for the exact range.
  4. Check wiring continuity from the probe connector to the control board connector if the sensor resistance is in range. Look for breaks, burns, or loose pins in the harness and repair or replace damaged wiring.
  5. Replace the oven temperature sensor probe if it reads open, shorted, or far out of the expected resistance range. Match the connector type or use an adapter lead if needed for your model.
  6. Replace the electronic control board if both the sensor and wiring test normal but the F3 code persists after reconnecting power and running a test cycle.
  7. Restore power and run a bake cycle to verify the F3 code clears and the oven heats to the correct temperature.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
Oven temperature sensor probeAmazon | Match to your Kenmore model number. May require an adapter connector on some models.
Sensor wiring harness or connectorAmazon | Only if the original harness is burned, broken, or corroded beyond repair.
Electronic control board (oven controller)Amazon | Replace only after confirming the sensor and wiring are good. Match your model and serial number exactly.

When to Call a Pro

If you are uncomfortable working with electrical connections or do not own a multimeter, call a qualified appliance technician. If you replace the sensor and wiring but the F3 code returns, control board diagnosis and replacement require experience with component-level testing and can be expensive, so a professional estimate is worthwhile. Gas ranges also involve gas line work if you need to move the unit for access, and that should always be handled by a licensed technician.


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