Whirlpool Oven/Range/Stove Error Code F2

Last updated: December 21, 2025 MEDIUM

⚠️ Safety Warning

  • Unplug the appliance before attempting any repairs
  • Never attempt repairs while the appliance is energized
  • If you're unsure, contact a certified Whirlpool technician
  • Keep children and pets away during troubleshooting

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🔧 Tools You May Need

  • Multimeter
  • Screwdriver set
  • Work gloves
  • Oven thermometer
  • Heat-resistant gloves

What Does Error Code F2 Mean?

Oven Temperature Too High. Check for welded relays or sensor issues.

How to Fix Error Code F2

Step 1: Reset Your Oven/Range/Stove

  1. Unplug the oven/range/stove from the power outlet
  2. Wait 2-3 minutes for the capacitors to discharge
  3. Plug the appliance back in
  4. Check if the error code has cleared

Step 3: Check Common Issues

  • Verify all connections are secure
  • Check for any visible damage or wear
  • Ensure proper ventilation around the appliance
  • Review the owner's manual for model-specific instructions

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Whirlpool error code F2 mean?

Oven Temperature Too High. Check for welded relays or sensor issues.

Can I fix error code F2 myself?

Many F2 errors can be fixed with basic troubleshooting. Start with a reset, then check common causes.

How much does it cost to fix error F2?

Repair costs typically range from $50-$300 depending on the cause.

Should I call a technician for error F2?

If basic troubleshooting doesn't work, or you're uncomfortable with repairs, contact a certified technician.

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When to Call a Professional

Consider contacting a certified Whirlpool technician if:

  • The error persists after troubleshooting
  • You're not comfortable with DIY repairs
  • The repair involves electrical or gas components
  • Your appliance is still under warranty

Find a technician: Call Whirlpool support or search for certified repair services in your area.