How do I fix error code f9e0?
On the Whirlpool WFE710H0AS0 electric range, error code F9E0 points to a home power-supply wiring issue (often a miswired outlet). We fix it by resetting power, then having a qualified electrician verify the outlet and supply wiring before replacing any range parts.
- Turn the range off, then disconnect power at the breaker.
- Restore power and try a Bake or Broil cycle.
- If F9E0 returns, stop using the range until the electrical supply is checked.
- Confirm the range is plugged into a properly grounded outlet.
- Check the home fuse/circuit breaker for a trip or loose connection.
The installation instructions note that if the control displays “F9” or “F9, E0”, the electrical outlet in the home may be miswired and an electrician should verify the electrical supply. Use the WFE710H0AS0 installation guide for the exact electrical connection requirements and safety steps.
We recommend an electrician check:
- Correct 240V supply and proper neutral/ground configuration
- Outlet wiring polarity and grounding
- Terminal connections at the receptacle and breaker panel
| What you see | Most common cause | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| F9E0 immediately on power-up | Miswired outlet or supply | Electrician verifies outlet wiring |
| F9E0 after moving/installing range | Cord/terminal connections incorrect | Recheck wiring per install guide |
| Intermittent F9E0 | Loose connection at outlet/breaker | Tighten/repair electrical connections |
Once the home wiring checks out, then we look at range components that can be involved in power and control issues:
- Range terminal block WPW10245259 (burned or loose terminal connections)
- Range oven control board WPW10340304 (if the control is misreading supply conditions)
F9E0 is tied to the range’s electrical supply; correcting the outlet/supply wiring prevents repeat error codes and helps protect the control board, terminal block, and wiring harness from heat damage.
Last updated: January 2026
How to fix oven temperature sensor Whirlpool?
On the Whirlpool WFE710H0AS0 electric range, fixing an oven temperature sensor problem usually means testing the sensor circuit and replacing the sensor if it is out of spec or the wiring is damaged. We recommend starting with a power reset, then checking the sensor connection at the control before replacing the sensor.
- Turn off power at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power and retest bake.
- Confirm the oven is set to Bake (not Delay Start or Sabbath mode).
- If the control shows an error code, match it to the Whirlpool error codes guide.
- Verify the oven actually heats: listen for relay clicks and feel for heat after several minutes.
- If the oven overheats or underheats consistently, run an oven temperature calibration (if your control supports it) using the WFE710H0AS0 owner’s manual.
- Shut off power at the breaker (sensor wiring is connected to the control circuit).
- Remove the sensor mounting screws inside the oven cavity.
- Carefully pull the sensor forward and disconnect the wire connector.
- Install the new sensor, reconnect the plug firmly, and secure the screws.
- Restore power and test bake at 350°F.
If you need the correct replacement for this model, use the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986.
| Symptom | Most common cause | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t heat | Failed bake element, control issue, or open sensor circuit | Inspect bake element and sensor wiring |
| Oven heats but temperature is wrong | Sensor drifting out of range, calibration off | Calibrate, then replace sensor if needed |
| Error code related to oven temp | Sensor circuit problem | Check connector, harness, then sensor |
The oven temperature sensor is the feedback device the control board uses to regulate bake and broil. When the sensor reads incorrectly or the circuit is open, the range can undercook, overcook, or stop heating to protect itself.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset error code on Whirlpool stove?
On the Whirlpool WFE710H0AS0 electric range, most error codes clear by pressing Cancel/Off; if the code stays on, reset power at the breaker for about 1 minute, then restore power to reboot the control. If the code returns, it usually points to a wiring, sensor, or control issue that needs troubleshooting.
- Press Cancel/Off once and wait 30 seconds.
- If the display still shows the code, turn OFF the range circuit breaker.
- Wait 60 seconds (this lets the control board fully power down).
- Turn the breaker ON and set the clock.
- Start Bake and confirm the oven heats.
Repeated codes typically mean the range is detecting a real problem, not a one-time glitch.
- If the oven temperature seems wrong, check the oven temperature sensor and its wiring; a common replacement is the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986.
- If the oven will not heat, inspect the bake circuit and element connections; the bake heater for this model is the range bake element W10779716.
- If the display shows a code related to power or wiring (for example F9 or F9, E0), the installation instructions indicate the home outlet may be miswired; have a qualified electrician verify the supply.
| Symptom | Most likely area to check | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Code clears, then returns during preheat | Sensor circuit, harness | Reseat connector, replace sensor |
| Oven will not heat, no broil either | Power supply, control | Verify supply, test control output |
| Surface cooking works, oven throws code | Bake circuit, sensor | Test bake element, test sensor |
Resetting clears temporary control glitches, but a repeating error code helps protect the oven from overheating, underheating, or unsafe operation. Using the code plus the symptom narrows the repair to the right part faster.
For model-specific display behavior and troubleshooting steps, use the WFE710H0AS0 owners manual.
Last updated: January 2026




