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KitchenAid F6 EA Error Code - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

F6 EA means the control senses over-temperature or a wiring fault. Reset power for 1 minute, then check wiring and connectors.

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

KitchenAid F6 EA Error Code — What It Means

The F6 EA code on KitchenAid wall ovens indicates the User Interface Control is detecting an over-temperature condition or there is a problem in the wiring that senses temperature. This can mean the oven is actually overheating, the temperature sensor circuit is reporting incorrectly, or there is a loose or damaged connection between the control boards and the temperature-sensing hardware.

KitchenAid’s published guidance points to the user interface control, the temperature-sensing circuit, and associated wiring as the fault area. The code does not always mean a part has failed. Often it clears after a power reset if the trigger was a transient event or a momentary wiring glitch.

Jump to Fix

Common Causes

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Turn off power at the circuit breaker for 1 minute, restore power, and monitor for 1 minute to see if the code returns.
  2. If the code reappears, switch off the breaker again and remove the oven from the cabinet enough to access the rear panel and control connectors.
  3. Inspect and reseat all connectors on the user interface control board and any linked harnesses, looking for looseness, corrosion, or pinched wires.
  4. Check the temperature-sensor wiring for continuity and compare the sensor’s resistance to the value in your model’s technical sheet if available (do not guess a universal value).
  5. If wiring and sensor check good and the code persists, suspect the Appliance Manager Control or Converter Control board and prepare to replace the faulty module.
  6. Reassemble the oven, restore power, and run a short bake cycle to confirm the fault does not return.
  7. Document the repair and keep the old part for warranty or core-return purposes.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
User Interface Control BoardAmazon | Replace if the board itself is reporting false over-temp and wiring checks clean.
Appliance Manager Control or Converter ControlAmazon | Required when the fault persists after wiring and sensor checks and power reset.
Oven Temperature SensorAmazon | Order the sensor matched to your model number if resistance is out of spec.

When to Call a Pro

Call a qualified appliance technician if the code returns after a power reset and you are not comfortable working inside a wall oven with live 240 V circuits. Diagnosing control-board faults and temperature-sensor circuits requires a multimeter, model-specific service data, and experience tracing low-voltage signal paths. If the oven is still under warranty or part of a high-end built-in installation, professional service protects your investment and ensures the correct part is identified before ordering.


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