Wall oven error codes
Sometimes your wall oven tells you exactly what's wrong—as long as you can crack the code. Below are common error code tables for the most popular brands, along with an explanation of what the code means, possible repair parts you might need and DIY advice. Visit Sears PartsDirect’s repair help section for more DIY advice for wall ovens, other major appliances, lawn and garden equipment, garage door openers, vacuum cleaners and more. To find the owner’s manual or a complete list of replacement parts for your wall oven, search your model number.
Symptoms common to all wall oven
Repair guides common to all wall oven

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The thermal fuse trips to prevent the over from excessively overheating. The oven won't heat again until you replace the fuse.
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